The faculty member shall consult with the student promptly after receipt of a request. If the faculty member or the student is absent from the greater Cincinnati area at the time the request is made, the consultation shall occur within two weeks after both are in the area.
The complaint shall be filed with the dean within two weeks after the consultation described in A or within two weeks of the student's having discovered that consultation is not possible.
The complaint shall also contain an allegation that the consultation required in A has occurred or a statement of facts indicating the student's inability to comply therewith.
The committee shall review the complaint and on the basis of its factual allegations decide whether a hearing should be held. A hearing shall be held promptly if any two members of the committee so vote. Unless two members so vote, the complaint shall be dismissed and the matter deemed concluded.
The student shall appear at the hearing or his complaint shall be dismissed and the matter deemed concluded.
The faculty member involved may appear at the hearings. He shall appear if available, if the student so requests. The hearings should be scheduled so as to try to accommodate the availability of both the faculty member and the student.
The hearings shall proceed on an informal basis with a full presentation of all relevant evidence, including an analysis by the faculty member involved of the questions and answers. Expert witnesses may appear.
The student shall have the burden of persuading the committee that the grade was determined as a result of prejudice or caprice.
At that faculty meeting the committee shall reports its decision for review. Thereafter the faculty member involved and the student member of the committee may make statements. They shall not be present during the faculty discussion and voting. A majority vote of those present shall be required to change the committee's decision. The faculty action shall be final.
If it is decided that the grade was determined as a result of prejudice or caprice, the committee, after consultation with the student and the faculty member involved, shall determine the appropriate grade. The grade may be higher, lower, or the same as the original grade or a grade of "S" may be given if deemed appropriate.
A reevaluation, when made, shall be final.
The student member may disqualify himself from a case for cause at any stage of the proceedings described herein. In that event another student shall be appointed to take his place, in accordance with existing procedures, for purposes of the remaining proceedings in that case.
Replaces: 3361:50-81-18
Ohio Admin. Code 3361:50-81-18
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3361
Rule Amplifies: 3361
Prior Effective Dates: 3/16/1978