
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY
GRADE APPEALS POLICY
All
students in philosophy classes have the right to questions assigned
grades in the department. Students should carefully examine their
own work and other related factors of performance, such as class
attendance, before pursing an appeal. However, if student believe
assigned grades are the result of an instructor error, discrimination,
or other unfair practices, they should most certainly question
the basis upon which the grades were awarded. If such an appeal
is made, the philosophy department will proceed in the following
steps. If the student is appealing a grade assigned by
the chair of the department, then the tasks assigned to the chair
in each of the following steps will be assumed by the Dean of
the College of Arts and Sciences.
STEP 1. The student should meet
with the course instructor and request an explanation of the
basis for the grade. If this explanation is unsatisfactory to
the student for any reason, the student should proceed to step
two if the course instructor is not the chair of the department
or to step six if the course instructor is the chair.
STEP 2.
The student should meet with the chair of the department and
explain the questions and issues concerning the course instructor’s
assigned grade. The student should explain any and all information
relevant to the questions at hand. The chair will then discuss
the matter with the instructor. The desired outcome of this stage
of the process is agreement between student and instructor. The
chair will not decide upon an appropriate grade at this point.
If these discussions with the student and instructor do not produce
a resolution satisfactory to the student, the student has the
option of continuing the appeal process with step three.
STEP
3. The student will prepare a formal, written complaint concerning
the assignment of a grade, addressing the complaint to the chair
of the department. The chair will proceed with step four.
STEP
4. The chair of the department will constitute a Philosophy Department
Appeals Committee and refer the student’s
formal appeal to the committee. This committee will consist
of three faculty members, including as many as possible from
within the philosophy department. The committee will not
include either the chair of the department or the instructor
in question. The Philosophy Department Appeals Committee
will make a recommendation to the chair.
STEP 5. The chair of
the department will decide to accept or reject the recommendation
of the Philosophy Department Appeals Committee and will communicate
his or her decision in writing to the student within one week
of receiving the committee’s
recommendation. If the student is not satisfied with the
chair’s decision, the student has the option of continuing
the appeal process with step six.
STEP 6. The student may appeal
the assigned grade to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
This appeal will be conducted according to the procedures the
Dean has established.