APPEAL OF GENERAL ACADEMIC MATTERS RELATED TO STUDENT PROGRAMS
- Graduate students holding admission with Non-degree status in the Graduate College,
admission with a Master's objective, or a Specialist's objective should appeal as follows:
- Initially, the appeal may be submitted to the student's advisor.
- If denied, the appeal may be submitted to the UNK departmental Graduate Program Committee responsible for
the student's graduate program.
- If denied, an appeal may be made to the UNK Graduate Council. Normally, this will be the final appeals body
(for exceptions, see section IV).
- When a student's graduate program consists of registrations essentially or entirely on the UNK campus, the
UNK Graduate Council will constitute the appeal board. When a student's graduate program includes substantial
registrations on a campus other than the one administratively responsible for the program, three members of the
Graduate Council for the other campus will be designated by the Dean for Graduate Studies on that campus to
augment the Graduate Council on the campus administratively responsible for the program. In this case, the
augmented Council will constitute the appeal board. The decision concerning augmentation of a campus Graduate
Council for a specific appeal involving registrations on a campus other than the one administratively
responsible for the student's program will be made by the Deans for Graduate Studies on the campuses
involved.
- In all cases, appeals should be made in writing to the appropriate advisor, committee or council. In those cases
where the appeal concerns graduate-level qualifying exams, comprehensive exams or final oral exams, the following
deadlines must be observed. It is the responsibility of the student to make reasonable efforts to ascertain the
results of the examination within 30 days after its completion.
The initiation of the appeal, in writing, by the student must be filed within 30 days following the student's receipt
of notification of the evaluation. In those cases involving an appeal of termination of program, initiation of the
appeal, in writing, by the student must be filed within 30 days following the student's receipt of the official
written notification by the campus Office for Graduate Studies.
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- There is no absolute right of appeal to the Executive Graduate Council. The Executive Graduate Council will
accept appeals only in those cases where in the exercise of its sole discretion it shall first find that one or
more of the following grounds for accepting the appeal exist:
- That the campus Graduate Council has violated some element of fair procedure (example: has failed to
allow the parties concerned to present their cases fully to their campus Graduate Council);
- That the campus Graduate Council has failed to examine or give adequate weight to important evidence
relevant to one party's position;
- That the campus Graduate Council has given undue weight to evidence not pertinent to the case; or
- That some gross miscarriage of justice would be perpetrated if the decision of the campus Graduate
Council is allowed to stand.
A decision by the Executive Graduate Council not to accept jurisdiction of an appeal shall be final and is not
subject to further appeal.
- Appeals to the Executive Graduate Council must be made in writing and must specifically outline the grounds
for the appeal. Such appeal must be made within 20 working days of the day the decision of the campus Graduate
Council is received (working days shall not include those days the University is not in session.)
- The Executive Council must make a decision to hear the appeal or not to hear the appeal within 30 working
days after receipt of the appeal. Acceptance or denial of jurisdiction over the appeal will be made in writing.
- The decision of the Executive Graduate Council on the merits of the case will be made and transmitted to the
concerned parties within 40 working days after the decision to hear the appeal.
- No person who was a member of the department or campus Graduate Council involved in the case will be
eligible to participate in the decisions of the Executive Graduate Council either to decide whether the case
should be heard or to decide the merits of the case. However, the Dean for Graduate Studies may replace members
of the Executive Graduate Council not eligible for participation in the decision to hear the appeal or in the
appeal itself.
13 Nov 2006