How Do I File a Grievance?
Conduct Guidelines and Grievance Procedures for students may be found at:
The Academic Success and Accessibility office at Great Falls College MSU offers support services to any qualified student with a disability who requests such services. It is each student’s responsibility to make use of these services. Each student is reminded that he is ultimately responsible for his academic success and/or failure. Each student must take the initiative to use time, facilities, and support services in a productive manner. Each student is responsible for his own work and grade in each course.
Also, the Academic Success and Accessibility Office offers direction in securing guidance in academic and personal matters. Again, it is each student’s responsibility to make use of these services. The Academic Success and Accessibility office will not be held responsible for acts of misconduct committed by any student.
It is the responsibility of each student to know and abide by all Great Falls College MSU’s policies, rules, and regulations. Each student must take the initiative to familiarize himself with these policies, rules, and regulations. Failure to do so will not exclude the student from reprimand or any other consequence of violating any Great Falls College MSU’s policy, rule, or regulations.
In the event a disability-related problem arises, please contact the Director of Academic Success and Accessibility. If the Director is not able to help you resolve the complaint, all reports or any concerns about conduct that may violate this policy and retaliation should be reported to:
Teri Hassell, SPHR
Director, Human Resources
www.gfcmsu.edu
406-268-3701
Students may also file a complaint with:
U. S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights - Seattle Office
915 Second Avenue, Room 3310
Seattle, WA 98174-1099
Voice: 206-607-1600
Fax: 206-607-1601
TDD: 206-607-1647