Grievance Policy and Procedures
There may be an occasion when a student may feel his or her work has been evaluated unfairly or inadequately by an instructor. In this situation, the resolution is best accomplished when the student first pursues the matter formally and directly with the course instructor involved.
Students taking BYU-Idaho Online courses
BYU-Idaho Online Handbook
Students attending courses on Campus at LDSBC
The Instructor
The student must initiate the grievance with the instructor within 30 calendar days from the last day of the semester in which the alleged unfair or inadequate evaluation took place. If the student brings the grievance to the attention of the instructor and it is not resolved to the student’s satisfaction, or if the student feels strongly the instructor will not deal with grievance fairly, or if the instructor is no longer at the College, the student can choose to take the matter to the Program Chair.
If the student does not communicate with the instructor, within 30 days, the grievance process cannot advance. At this point, the student has lost their right to appeal any further.
Program Chair
The student would need to then submit in writing their grievance to the Program Chair no later than 30 calendar days from the last day of the semester in which the alleged unfairness or inadequate evaluation took place. The Program Chair will consider the grievance, review the matter with the instructor and the student, and notify the student and the instructor of the decision in writing within 30 calendar days after the original grievance was submitted. The Program Chair will also communicate the decision to the Dean of Faculty.
It is the student’s responsibility to show compelling evidence of the grievance. The student should be prepared to show academic work, grading rubrics, instructor comments or any other artifacts that strengthen their case. Coming unprepared to a grievance meeting will most likely result in a delay in the process.
Dean of Faculty & Review Committee
In the event the student is dissatisfied with the decision by the Program Chair, the student can make an appeal to the Dean of Faculty. The appeal should be submitted in writing no later than 30 calendar days after the date of the Program Chair’s letter of decision. The written appeal should include documentation and details of the grievance. The instructor and the Program Chair will also be asked to submit individual written statements on the grievance submitted.
The Dean of Faculty will work with a review committee that includes the Director of Curriculum and other LDS Business College ad hoc members as deemed necessary to review the appeal. They will also interview the instructor and the student. The decision of the committee (its majority vote) will be made within 30 calendar days after the appeal is submitted and will be final and not subject to an appeal. The student and the instructor will be notified in writing within 10 calendar days of the committee decision.
Employment Grievance
Employees should first bring their grievance to the attention of their supervisor. If they are not satisfied or feels the supervisor would not deal with the grievance fairly, employees should contact the Human Resources Department.
Anonymous Reporting
If any person wants to file an anonymous report (regarding anything on campus):
Honor Code Grievance
Issues relating to Sexual Misconduct / Title IX