| NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
Academic Policies and Procedures Manual Section III. Item 7. |
Procedures for Appealing
Allegedly Capricious Semester Grades
of Undergraduate Students
July 2, 2002
Introduction
The following procedures are available only for review of allegedly capricious grading, and not
for review of the judgment of an instructor in assessing the quality of a student's work.
Capricious grading, as that term is used herein, is limited to one or more of the following:
The assessment of the quality of a student's academic performance is one of the major professional responsibilities of university faculty members and is solely and properly their responsibility. It is essential for the standards of the academic programs at Northern Illinois University and the integrity of the degrees conferred by this university that the professional judgments of faculty members not be subject to pressures or other interference from any source.
The Right of Fair and Equal Evaluation of Students
A course grade must be based on evidence of the student's
performance, the student must have access to the evidence, the instructor must explain and interpret the evidence to the student, and a single evaluative standard must be applied to all undergraduate students in a course section. It is also expected that grades be determined in
accordance with written guidelines that should be distributed in each class within the first fourth of the course.
At any time, a student may seek the counsel of the university ombudsman regarding procedure in
appealing allegedly capricious grades or the merits of a particular case.
A student who believes a final course grade is capricious may seek clarification and, where
appropriate, redress as follows:
One: The student shall confer with the instructor, informing the instructor of questions
concerning the grade, and seeking to understand fully the grounds and procedures the instructor has used in determining the grade. The aim of such a conference is to reach mutual understanding about the grade and the process by which it was assigned, and to correct errors, if any, in the grade.
If, for any reason, the instructor cannot be contacted by or fails to respond to the student, the department chair shall designate a faculty
member to act for the instructor.
Two: If after consultation with the instructor or the designee, the student believes that a grade is capricious, the
student shall confer with the chair of the department in which the course is offered, who shall consult and advise with both the instructor and student, separately or together, in an effort to reach an understanding and resolution
of the matter.
Three: If Steps One and Two do not resolve the problem, the student may submit a petition in
writing to the Grade Review Board in the academic department in which the course in question
was offered. This petition must be submitted through the department chair not later than the end
of the fourth week of the semester following the semester or summer term for which the grade
was assigned, as announced in the schedule of classes. (Petitions regarding spring grades must be submitted no later than the end of the fourth week of the fall semester but may be permitted during summer session.) If a temporary grade was assigned initially, the petition to appeal a grade must be
submitted no later than four weeks following the Registrar notification
to the student that the final grade has been assigned.
The petition shall request a meeting with the Grade Review Board and shall present evidence
allegedly proving that the grade is capricious as defined above, and it shall present the student's
conclusions and the arguments which substantiate those conclusions. The Grade Review Board
shall refer the petition to the instructor and secure from him or her a response in writing, setting
forth the instructor's position on the matter. The Grade Review Board shall provide the student with a
copy of the instructor's response.
The Grade Review Board shall make every reasonable effort to conduct an inquiry within two weeks of receipt of the petition to ascertain and consider relevant facts. The inquiry will be based on a consideration of the student's petition, the instructor's response, and any interviews by the chair of the Grade Review Board with the student or the instructor. The Grade Review Board shall convene a meeting with the student should the latter ask for one, and may initiate a meeting with the student, with the instructor, or with both.
If, for any reason, the instructor cannot be contacted by or fails to respond to the student, the department chair shall designate a faculty member to act for the instructor.
The Grade Review Board shall make one of these decisions:
If conclusion "b" is reached, the Grade Review Board may then arrange for the instructor or a group of two departmental
colleagues (these may be the faculty members of the Grade Review Board) to re-examine all the
evidence of the student's work. (If there is not enough evidence, an additional examination may
be conducted or additional work assigned to help determine the student's level of mastery and
achievement in the subject matter.)
The Grade Review Board shall, as a result of its consideration, recommend a grade the same as or
different from the grade alleged to be capricious.
The Grade Review Board shall immediately notify the department chair and dean of the college in which the academic department is housed of its decision.
Four: The dean shall notify the student and the instructor of the Grade
Review Board's decision and review the case. If the decision of the Grade Review Board is that
the grade should be changed, the dean shall consult with the instructor if requested by the instructor; if the decision of the Grade Review Board is that the grade should stand, the dean shall consult with the student if requested by the student. The dean may consult both the instructor and the student, either individually or collectively. On the basis of the review, and the meeting with the instructor and/or student, the dean (a) may concur with the decision of the Grade Review Board and, as appropriate, direct the instructor to make the grade change or notify the instructor that the original grade stands; either of these decisions shall be final, or (b) may request the Grade Review Board to reconsider its decision. After a reconsideration by the Grade Review Board, its recommendation regarding the student's course grade is final. Should the reconsideration of the Grade Review Board involve a change in grade, the dean shall direct the instructor to make the grade change. In the event the instructor declines to make the grade change, the dean shall authorize the Registrar to make the grade change and such a decision shall be final.
Note: At the conclusion of each step, the student, the instructor, and the department chair shall be notified promptly and no later than one week after each decision has been
reached.
Each academic department shall establish early in each academic year a Grade Appeals Panel to be available to consider appeals from students alleging that they have received capricious course
grades.
The Panel shall consist of four tenured faculty members, excluding the department chair, and four
undergraduate students from the department. In a department with fewer than four tenured faculty members, the dean may appoint other tenured faculty members from the college to the Panel. The four student members of the Panel shall be selected by the appropriate departmental
student advisory board. (If there is no department student advisory board, the students
shall be selected by the college student advisory board.) Prior to the initial meeting of the
Grade Review Board, the student and the instructor involved in the grade appeal each has the right to exclude one member from the Panel from which the Grade Review Board will be
selected.
The Grade Review Board for hearing an undergraduate student's appeal shall consist of two faculty and one undergraduate student. The members will be selected by lot from those faculty and student Panel members remaining after any members of the Panel have been excluded at the request of either the student or the instructor involved in the appeal. Neither the student nor the instructor involved in an appeal may be a member of the Grade Review Board reviewing that specific appeal.
NOTE: If the course under consideration is administered by a unit other than an academic department e.g., a college or an interdisciplinary center), the "department chair" in this document is understood to mean the administrative head of that unit, and the Grade Appeals Panel and Grade Review Board will be composed of faculty and students affiliated with that unit.
No decision of a Grade Review Board shall, by itself, be used as a cause for dismissal of a tenured
faculty member or for dismissal of a non-tenured faculty member before the expiration of a
contract period. Nor shall a decision, by itself, be a basis for any other disciplinary action. Any
disciplinary actions shall be in accordance with regular university procedures. All evidence
considered by a Grade Review Board shall be made available to any body that may be
considering disciplinary action concerning an instructor whose grading has been found by a Grade
Review Board to be capricious. That body shall make an independent determination based upon
its own consideration of all evidence, irrespective of the findings of the Grade Review Board.
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