Student Complaints, Grievances, and Discipline

We understand that sometimes issues may arise. Our grievance process is designed to help resolve complaints in a timely and effective manner.

 

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Understanding your rights and responsibilities as a student is crucial for a successful academic experience.

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College of the Redwoods is committed to serving students in a respectful, fair, and equitable manner. District policies protect the rights of all members of the campus community and ensure every student a fair opportunity to pursue their academic goals. While most complaints, grievances or disciplinary matters can be resolved at the informal level, the College has several processes for resolving conduct violations, complaints and grievances. If you believe your rights as a student or employee have been violated, or you have witnessed or experienced unlawful discrimination or harassment you may make a report to the District. 

 

In addition to complaints being filed by students or employees, complaints may be initiated by other individuals or entities, such as a family member, representative, organization, or other third party wishing to file on behalf of an individual or group alleged to have suffered unlawful discrimination or harassment.

 

Issues that are not resolved at the college or district level may be presented via resources provided by the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office. Complainants are encouraged to use the official form provided by the Chancellor's office, however, that form is not required and complaints will not be considered defective or rejected if you do not use the form.

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General Grievances

College of the Redwoods is ready to hear your feedback - whether it's a concern or a complaint, this is the place.

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Gender/Sex Based Discrimination and Violence

Title IX is a federal civil rights law that prohibits sex discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs, including athletic programs, or activities that receive federal funding. Title IX covers non-discrimination based on sex or gender, sexual harassment and sexual assault, and program equity, such as athletics.

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Student Conduct

The Student Conduct Code helps to maintain a learning environment of respect, civility, safety, and academic integrity for all members of the College community.

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Discrimination and Other Grievances

CR provides an educational and employment environment ifree from discrimination on the basis of ethnic group identification, national origin, religion, age, sex or gender, race, color, ancestry, sexual orientation, or physical or mental disability,

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Academic and Classroom Complaints

Any student who believes their rights as a student have been violated or would like to challenge a course grade can submit an academic grievance.

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Behavior Intervention Team

The Behavior Intervention Team (BIT) is a support mechanism and safety net for students experiencing difficulties. The goal is to seek solutions that will support the student and, hopefully, prevent the necessity of disciplinary action. Anyone can make a referral to the BIT if they notice a student who needs support or assistance. Referrals to BIT can be made via email or phone call to any member of the team.

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