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Grade Appeals
Guidelines

The Maxwell School
of Citizenship and Public Affairs Guidelines to Selection of Review Panel for
Grade Appeals
Submitted to: University Senate Committee on Instruction
The steps in the process for grade appeals, as outlined by the University Senate
document, are: the instructor of record, faculty member in charge of the course,
the department chair of the faculty member, the relevant dean of the department
chair and either the Arts and Sciences panel (for undergraduates) or the Maxwell
School panel (for graduate students).
Grade Appeals by Undergraduate Students
Grade appeals from undergraduate students in Maxwell courses will follow the
above process to the department chair level. If the matter is not settled at
the department chair level, the appeal will be referred to the Dean of Arts
and Sciences and to the appeal panel in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Grade Appeals by Graduate Students in Maxwell Courses
- If attempts to resolve the grade dispute through the instructor and departmental
administrative levels have failed, the student may bring the case to the Schools
Faculty Panel.
- The tenured faculty members among the Schools graduate directors will
constitute the Panel for Grade Appeals of graduate students in Maxwell Departments
and Programs. The group will elect a chair for the year and the chair will organize
the committee to hear cases as they arise.
- In the event that one or more members of the tenured faculty on the panel
recuse themselves from a particular case, due to personal involvement with
the student or due to membership of the same department as the student, the
chair will appoint substitutes from among the graduate directors eligible to
hear the case.
- The grade appeal process applies only to course grades. The body will not
hear appeals related to comprehensive examinations or qualifying examinations
and to masters theses or doctoral dissertation proposals and exams.
- The decision of the three members will be final (pending appeal on procedural
grounds to the Senate Committee on Instruction). The three hearing panel members
will report their decision to the full panel of graduate directors, the student
and the instructor of record. The hearing panel will file a summary report with
the Senate Committee on Instruction.
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