Grade Appeal Process. When a student has credible evidence that one of the conditions described above influenced an assigned course grade, the student should initiate the following procedure within four months after the course grade was posted. Step Two: If the instructor of record denies the student’s appeal, the student may use the Student Complaint and Appeal Form to appeal to the appropriate ▇▇▇▇. The student should provide credible evidence that he/she believes establishes that one of the three conditions exist. Step Three: If the ▇▇▇▇ denies the student’s appeal, the student may use the Student Complaint and Appeal Form to appeal to the Vice President of Academic Affairs. The student should provide credible evidence that he/she believes establishes that one of the three conditions exist. The decision of the Vice President of Academic Affairs is final.
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Grade Appeal Process. When a student has credible evidence that one of the conditions described above influenced an assigned course grade, the student should initiate the following procedure within four months after the course grade was posted. Step TwoOne: If Using the instructor of record denies the studentcollege’s appeal, the student may use the Student Complaint and Appeal Form to appeal to (see FLD Exhibit in this manual), submit a written request for the appropriate ▇▇▇▇. The student should provide credible evidence that he/she believes establishes that one instructor of record for the three conditions exist. Step Three: If the ▇▇▇▇ denies the student’s appeal, course section in which the student may use was enrolled to review the Student Complaint and Appeal Form to appeal to the Vice President of Academic Affairsgrade. The student should provide credible evidence that he/she believes establishes that one of the three conditions exist. The instructor of record shall respond to the student in writing within five (5) days of receiving the appeal. establishes that one of the three conditions exist. The decision of the Vice President of Academic Affairs is final.
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