Flagler College Student Disability Grievance Procedure

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Flagler College Student Disability Grievance Procedure Presented By Phil pownall

Non-Discrimination Statement Flagler College is committed to diversity, inclusion and pursuit of a higher education with adherence to high ethical standards. It is the policy of Flagler College not to discriminate in its admissions program, student services, or hiring practices on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, age, disability, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other protected characteristic.

Flagler College is committed to ensuring that no otherwise qualified individual with a disability is excluded from participation in, subjected to discrimination in connection with, or denied the benefits of any College programs or activities due to his or her disability.

Student Disability Grievance Procedure Click on the document to see the entire procedure

Who may grieve? Any student currently enrolled at the College who believes he or she has been discriminated against or harassed on the basis of disability by a College employee (e.g., administrator, faculty, staff, adjunct faculty, or other agent of the College); College student; or, in certain circumstances, by a visitor to the College, may use this process to file a grievance (the “Grievant”).

Who may Be grieved? An action or decision may be grieved if it involves alleged discrimination or harassment by a College employee; College student; or, in certain circumstances, by a visitor to the College against a student on the basis of that student’s disability. Such actions may include, but are not limited to, denial of accommodations or lack of physical access to College facilities or programs.

Types of grievance procedures? There are two types of grievance procedures. These are Informal Grievance Procedures and Formal Grievance Procedures. Informal Grievance Procedure The Informal Grievance Procedure is designed to facilitate a satisfactory resolution of the grievance in an informal manner. A Grievant initiates the Informal Grievance Procedure by contacting the Director. The Director will attempt to expeditiously facilitate a satisfactory resolution. Formal Grievance Procedure If the Grievant is not satisfied with the resolution reached using the Informal Grievance Procedure, or if the Grievant chooses not to use the Informal Grievance Procedure, the Grievant may initiate the Formal Grievance Procedure by submitting a written complaint to the Director. A Grievant who chooses to initiate the Formal Grievance Procedure after participating in the Informal Grievance Procedure must do so within 14 calendar days of receipt of the Director’s written notification of the outcome of the Informal Grievance Procedure.

Appeal The Grievant or the individual(s) against whom the grievance is filed may appeal within fourteen calendar days of receiving the Director’s written decision and/or any associated disciplinary sanctions by writing to the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Within 21 days of receipt of the appeal, the Vice President for Academic Affairs will provide the Grievant and the individual(s) against whom the complaint is filed a written decision regarding the appeal.

External Complaints The availability and use of this Grievance Procedure does not prevent a student from filing a complaint of discrimination with external agencies such as the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights.

Resources https://www.flagler.edu/student-support-services/disability-services/ https://www.flagler.edu/terms-and-conditions/legal-statements-and- disclaimers/statement-on-disability-based-harassment/ https://www.flagler.edu/notice-of-non-discrimination/ https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/disabilityoverview.html

Questions? Phillip a. Pownall, Director of disability resource center Room 211 of the Proctor Library Saint Augustine, Florida 32084 904-819-6460 ppownall@flagler.edu