Student Complaints and Disputes
老澳门六合彩开奖记录 affirms the right of all students to request, through fair and timely dispute resolution procedures, the review of decisions that adversely affect them.
Informal Dispute Resolution Procedure
Students are encouraged to first attempt to resolve their disputes on an informal basis prior to pursuing a formal dispute resolution procedure. Informal Dispute Resolution means discussing concerns with the original decision-maker, that person鈥檚 immediate supervisor, or the local community campus administration. The informal resolution process gives students an opportunity to discuss the concern and to gain a better understanding of why the decision was made. If the student鈥檚 concern remains unresolved after following informal procedures, students have recourse to a range of Formal Dispute Resolution Procedures listed below, depending on the type of concern.
Formal Dispute Resolution Procedures
- Formal Dispute Resolution Procedures
Academic Dispute Resolution Procedure
To dispute academic decisions see the in the Catalog. To request a formal review, students fill out the Academic Dispute Resolution request form and submit it to the appropriate dean/community campus director along with any supporting documentation they wish to provide. See the "Student Supports" section below for assistance with the process.Dispute Resolution Procedures for Student Misconduct and Academic Dishonesty Decisions
To appeal a Code of Conduct decision see the procedures in the Student Handbook for or the procedures for . See the Student Handbook to with the process.Appropriate Academic Adjustments and Programmatic Accommodation for Students with Disabilities
To follow the procedures listed in the Student Handbook. Contact the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs for assistance with the process.Dispute Resolution Procedures for Student Record (FERPA) Decisions
To challenge the University鈥檚 decision not to amend an educational record under number 2 of the , contact the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs for assistance with the process.Dispute Resolution Procedures for Sex and Gender-Based Discrimination Decisions
To follow the procedures listed in the Student Handbook. Contact the Office of Equity and Compliance for assistance with this process.Dispute Resolution Procedures for Other Discrimination Decisions
To follow the procedures listed in the Student Handbook. Contact the Office of Equity and Compliance for assistance with this process.Dispute Resolution Procedures Related to Student Employment Decisions
To follow the procedures listed in the Student Handbook. Contact the for assistance with the process.Dispute Resolution Procedures for Other Employee Decisions Affecting a Student
To follow the procedures listed in the Student Handbook. Contact the for assistance with the process.
Complaint Procedures - External Agencies
- Complaint Procedures - External AgenciesStudents who wish to address their complaints to relevant external agencies can find the appropriate information in the Academic Catalog. See the .
Student Supports
- Student Supports
Please contact the following people if you have questions or need assistance with 老澳门六合彩开奖记录鈥檚 informal and formal dispute resolution procedures.
All Disputes (All 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 Students, All Campuses)
Staff are available for in-person, online, or phone appointments with 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 students.
- Anchorage and All Community Campuses: Dean of Students Office: uaa_deanofstudents@alaska.edu, 907-786-1214
- Kenai Peninsula College: Student Services, Sara Rinearson, Director, 907-262-0314
- Kodiak College: Office of Academic Affairs, Jared Griffin, Associate Professor, 907-486-1229
- Matanuska-Susitna College: Student Services, Adelina Rodriguez, Director, 907-746-9319
- Prince William Sound College: Student Services, Shannon Stites, Assistant Director, 907-834-1632
Academic Dispute Liaisons
Each college and community campus has designated an individual to explain the Academic Dispute Resolution Process to students. Students are encouraged to reach out to the following individuals for assistance:
- College of Arts and Sciences (CAS): Kristen Ogilvie, Associate Dean, kaogilvie@alaska.edu, 907-786-0505
- College of Business and Public Policy (CBPP): Julie Wrigley, Interim Associate Dean, jbwrigley3@alaska.edu, 907-786-4985
- College of Engineering (CoEng): Jennie Brock, Associate Dean, jmcferran@alaska.edu, 907-786-4745
- College of Health (COH): Andre Rosay, Associate Dean, abrosay@alaska.edu, 907-786-1821
- Community and Technical College (CTC): Ray Weber, Dean, rweber15@alaska.edu, 907-786-6400
- Honors College: Ray Ball, Interim Vice Provost for Student Success and Dean, rball11@alaska.edu, 907-786-4978
- School of Education (SOE): Tonia Dousay, Dean, tadousay@alaska.edu, 907-786-6407
- Kenai Peninsula College: Ginger Rose, Admissions & Student Records Coordinator, glrose@alaska.edu, 907-262-0311
- Kodiak College: Barbara Brown, Professor and Academic Counselor, bebrown@alaska.edu, 907-486-1211
- Matanuska-Susitna College: MaryCatherine Harmon, Academic Affairs Director, mharmon13@alaska.edu, 907-746-9316
- Prince William Sound College: Bernadette Irish, Advising & Student Support Specialist, bairish@alaska.edu, 907-834-1626
Students who do not know what college/community campus to contact are encouraged to reach out to the 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 Dean of Students Office: uaa_deanofstudents@alaska.edu, 907-786-1214.
Academic Concierge
The primary goal of the Academic Concierge at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 is to provide personalized support to help students meet their academic goals. If you need any additional assistance or have any remaining questions about the informal or formal dispute resolution procedures, please contact:
- Neil Best, Academic Concierge, nabest@alaska.edu