The University encourages
students initially to address complaints and grievances relating to
academics, consumer protection, or other University policies with the
specific individuals or units most directly connected with the issue at
hand unless there are good reasons for not doing so such as a desire to
maintain anonymity. Students can file an anonymous complaint through CU EthicsLine. Current University policies and procedures on Student Complaints and Grievances can
be found in this guide. As with all complaints, the student should
initiate any grievance matters with the faculty member, who will attempt
to resolve the grievance, in consultation with Department Chair, the
program director, and the Associate Dean.
Students located
outside of Colorado must first seek resolution with the University by filing a complaint as outlined above. If the student
bringing the complaint is not satisfied with the outcome or
institutional process, they can file a complaint with the SARA Portal
Entity within Colorado Department of Higher Education.
Examples of student complaints that are typically brought to the SARA
Portal Entity are veracity of recruitment and marketing materials, job
placement data, tuition and financial aid information, and course
transfer.
Complaints and appeals involving grades or student conduct
violations will not be reviewed by the SARA Portal Entity. Students may
also file a complaint with other state agencies.
Students located in California should direct complaints to:
California Department of Consumer Affairs
Consumer Information Center
1625 North Market Blvd., Suite N-112
Sacramento, California 95834
Telephone: (833) 942-1120
dca@dca.ca.gov
If all other avenues provided have been exhausted, unresolved complaints may be filed with the Higher Learning Commission, the University’s regional accreditor.
Higher Learning Commission
230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500
Chicago, IL 60604
Telephone: 800-621-7440
info@hlcommission.org
www.hlcommission.org