Appeals process
Preamble
Virginia Commonwealth University, through its Graduate School, defines minimum standards for admission and sets general rules governing eligibility for continuation. However, the individual graduate programs, through their respective graduate faculty and graduate program procedures, exercise principal responsibility for evaluating graduate student work. It is assumed that most disputes over evidence of unsatisfactory progress will be reconciled through discussions between faculty and students at the school/department/program level.
It is important that each graduate student be fully informed, not only of the VCU Graduate School Policies and Procedures, but also of any additional departmental program requirements beyond those established by the Graduate School. A copy of each departmental graduate policy statement should be readily available to all graduate students. The department should inform graduate students of degree requirements and associated school/program/department procedures at the time of matriculation.
A student may appeal termination from a graduate program under the following procedures.
- The student has the burden of proof in all appeals.
- The student must initiate the appeal process at the program level within 10 business days after receipt of the graduate dean’s certified termination letter and according to the program/department and/or schools/colleges appeal processes. All program/department and/or school/college appeal processes should be exhausted prior to initiating an appeal to the graduate dean.
- If all program/department and/or school/college appeal processes fail to resolve the issue, the student must provide the graduate dean with written notification of appeal, to include justification and all supporting documentation (correspondence and other paperwork leading up to the termination), within 10 business days of the school/college decision. All documentation must be provided at the time of written notification of appeal.
- The graduate dean provides the graduate program director and school/college dean with copies of the student’s appeal and asks the graduate program director/dean/department chair to provide the Graduate School with their response, including copies of correspondence and any other supporting documentation that led to the termination. The graduate program director and school dean must respond to the graduate deans request for information within 10 business days.
- The graduate dean will review the materials and may refer the matter to the Admissions and Academic Standards Committee of the University Graduate Council. The committee is composed of faculty members from various divisions of the university plus one ex-officio voting member from the Graduate School. AAS members who have direct knowledge of the students case will be recused. A minimum of four members must be present to constitute a quorum. The committee will convene to review the documentation and consider the positions of the parties. At its meeting, the committee will hear presentations from and ask questions of the student and representatives of the school/department/program. The student and the school/department /program representative may each bring up to two persons who may provide support and advice but who may not speak for the parties.
- After considering the materials submitted and the presentations by the parties, the committee will convene in closed session and decide, by majority vote, whether to recommend that the graduate dean uphold or reverse the termination. In the event of a less than unanimous decision, both opinions will be communicated to the graduate dean. The graduate dean renders the final decision and notifies the student in writing within 10 business days by certified mail to the students official address on file with the university.
- The student may be allowed to register for courses during the pendency of the appeal, understanding that he/she will be dropped retroactively if the termination is upheld.
Revised 5/11/2010; 5/8/2012
University Graduate Council