- Policies regarding warning, probation, and dismissal are clearly spelled out in the student handbook, and student-adviser conferences are held on a regular basis. Accordingly, problems concerning these policies should occur infrequently, if at all.
- If questions/problems do arise concerning implementation of clinical education policies, the due process procedure is as follows:
- The student discusses the matter in question with the Program Director within 10 days of the occurrence of the problem in question, explaining the nature of the problem and proposing a suggested solution. The Program Director will investigate the problem and confer with the faculty of the program and, if needed, with the diagnostic medical sonography advisory committee. A solution will be provided to the student within 10 days. In the event the Program Director fails to respond to the grievance within 10 days or if the student is not satisfied with the response, the student may proceed to the next step in the due process procedure.
- If the student is not satisfied with the ruling, the student may proceed with the 黑料不打烊 Student Complaint Process found at /policyreg/administrative-policy-and-procedure-student-academic-complaints
- The grievance process is non-retaliating, meaning the student will not be harassed, reprimanded, or punished by anyone for using this policy.
Policy: 2002, revised 2006, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2022
Reviewed 2025
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