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海角社区 Student Guide to Grievance Policies and Procedures and Special Circumstances

海角社区 participates in Federal student aid programs that are authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965.

Title 34 CFR 搂600.9 requires states to have a 鈥減rocess to review and appropriately act on complaints concerning the institution including enforcing applicable State laws.鈥

Title 34 CFR 搂668.43(b) requires that institutions, 鈥渕ake available for review to any enrolled or prospective student upon request, a copy of the documents describing the institution鈥檚 accreditation and its State, Federal, or tribal approval or licensing. The institution must also provide its students or prospective students with contact information for filing complaints with its accreditor and with its State approval or licensing entity and any other relevant State official or agency that would appropriately handle a student鈥檚 complaint.鈥

To comply with this regulation, NDMU makes every effort to resolve student complaints internally, using policies and procedures outlined in several publications such as the  and in the Student Handbook. Students are expected to familiarize themselves and fully utilize any and all administrative policies, procedures and/or resources provided by NDMU.

Guiding Principles 

  • NDMU promotes a campus community that is grounded on several values including integrity, respect, and civility. 
  • NDMU strives to provide students a positive academic experience by creating a collegial environment in which questions/concerns may be resolved internally in a fair and timely manner. 
  • If a question or concern arises, students are encouraged to first seek resolution by scheduling a meeting (preferably face-to-face) with the faculty, staff, administrator, office or designated point of contact involved. 
  • If a question or concern is not satisfactorily resolved with the faculty, staff, administrator, office or designated point of contact involved, students are then encouraged to schedule a meeting with the next level supervisor or dean. 
  • In rare instances when a matter continues to go unresolved, and all earlier attempts to find a resolution have been exhausted, the next level supervisor or appropriate senior level administrator who provides broad oversight to the individual/office involved may be contacted for assistance. View a full directory of offices and individuals.  

Student Policies & Procedures

In the event that it is unclear whom to contact to seek resolution, students may consult with the Associate Vice President for Student Life. 

Academics and Student Life

  • Policy on Student Concerns About Athletic Programs and Activities (PDF)
  • Student Conduct and Academic Appeal Process and Procedures
  • Disability Services
  • Counseling Services

Financial Aid Appeals

  • Financial Aid Appeals
  • Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeals Policy 

Human Relations

  • University Non-Discrimination Policy and Grievance Procedures
  • Title IX 鈥 Sexual Misconduct Policy and Procedures
  • Disability Support Services Complaint Procedures
    • Student Behavioral Support Referrals

Administration

  • Information Technology
  • Parking (Public Safety)
  • Facilities Maintenance (PDF) (Residence Life)

In the unlikely event that an issue cannot be resolved by NDMU, students may file a complaint with the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) which is the State Licensing Authority in Maryland.

6 North Liberty Street, 10th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21201
Telephone:  (410) 767-3301

Unresolved complaints may also be filed with the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, the University鈥檚 regional accrediting agency, once all other avenues have been exhausted. 

All complaints and third party comments submitted to the Middle States Commission on Higher Education must be submitted by using the .

A complaint pertaining to potential violations of consumer protection may be submitted to:

Office of the Attorney General
200 Saint Paul Place
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Telephone: 410-528-8662

A complaint concerning discrimination may be submitted to:

, Philadelphia Office

U.S. Department of Education
The Wanamaker Building
100 Penn Square East, Suite 515
Philadelphia, PA 19107-3323
Telephone:  215-656-8541

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