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  The Graduate School of Education 2009-2011 Academic Policies and Procedures Special Policies Governing the Graduate School of Education's Initial Teacher Certification Programs Student Grievances  

Student Grievances


Any disciplinary decisions such as removal from the internship or removal from the program are, of course, grievable by the student. Grievances are addressed to the Graduate School of Education (GSE) associate dean for academic affairs and will be heard by a group of faculty members and students who comprise the GSE Student Grievance Committee.

Appeals regarding admissions, scholastic standing, and academic progress will be addressed by the Committee on Admissions and Scholastic Standing according to its procedures.

 
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