Complaint Process
Students who have a complaint relating to a course grade or the right to free expression
should complete the student grievance form and read the instructions for the student
grievance process and procedure in the next tab.
All other complaints may be filed with any department and/or division by completing
the student complaint form.
Complaint forms should have a detailed explanation of the complaint. Students should
explain, as clearly as possible, why they are filing a complaint and include all the
necessary information (including names, dates, etc.) to support their statements so
the complaint can be appropriately addressed. Completed forms should be submitted
to the office, department or division where the incident occurred.
Grievance Process and Procedures
Citrus College and its employees are committed to serving students and visitors courteously
and efficiently, in alignment with college policies and state and federal laws.
Students who believe they have been treated unfairly by a district employee are encouraged
to make a reasonable, good-faith effort to resolve the matter informally with the
parties involved before requesting a formal grievance hearing.
PROCESS
Please follow these steps prior to filing a grievance.
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STEP 1: Discuss the incident with the instructor or college employee involved in your grievance.
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STEP 2: If the situation is not resolved after meeting with the college employee, then proceed
to meet with the employee's supervisor or dean of the division (for the instructor).
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STEP 3: If the situation is not resolved after meeting with the supervisor or dean of the
division then download and complete the student grievance form and attach a type-written,
detailed explanation of your grievance. Explain as clearly as possible why you are
filing a grievance. Be sure to include all the necessary information (including names,
dates, etc.) to support your argument so that an impartial review and decision can
be reached.
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STEP 4: Submit the completed form to office of the vice president of student services and
a grievance review board will conduct a hearing to review your documents and determine
the merits of the grievance.
The office of the vice president of student services will ask the employee and supervisor
named on the grievance to provide a response. If the employee or their supervisor
does not respond to the grievance in ten business days, the vice president of student
services may help in contacting the appropriate persons. The vice president of student
services will then do a preliminary evaluation the grievance as to its timeliness
and appropriateness. Upon meeting those minimum requirements, a hearing with the grievance
review board will be scheduled to evaluate the merits of the grievance.
Citrus College students have the right of protection against capricious, arbitrary,
unreasonable, unlawful, false, malicious or professionally inappropriate evaluations
or actions by an employee of Citrus College.
The process includes student disputes over course grades and/or the ability to exercise
the right of free expression.
- BP 5530 Student Rights and Grievances
- AP 5530 Student Rights and Grievances
PROCEDURES
The student grievance procedures provide every student with a prompt and equitable
means of seeking an appropriate resolution for any alleged violation of his or her
rights. The rights protected under these procedures include, but are not limited to,
those guaranteed by the established rules and regulations of the Citrus Community
College District and the Education Code of the State of California. Students are advised
that grievances must be filed within 20 school days of the occurrence. The procedures
do not apply to the employment rights of students.
Sexual harassment or discrimination complaints are made to the human resources office.
All formal grievances must be submitted on a student grievance form and must include
specific details regarding the event involved and the rule, regulation or law alleged
to have been violated by the district. All formal grievances must be filed with the
office of the vice president of student services or designee.
For information regarding student grievance procedures, contact the office of the
vice president of student services at (626) 914-8532.
Discrimination Complaints
Citrus College does not tolerate harassment on the basis of race, religious creed,
color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical
condition, marital status, sex, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual
orientation of any person or the perception that a person has one or more of these
characteristics is illegal and violates district policy.
Citrus College encourages any student who believes he or she has been subjected to
such harassment to report the harassment, including complaints regarding gender equity,
to Yasmine Andrawis, director of employee relations and Title IX, at yandrawis@citruscollege.edu or (626) 914-8830. All college employees are obligated to report alleged, suspected
or known harassment to the Title IX director. The college will conduct a prompt investigation
of any reports of harassment.
Any person, who has a disability and believes the district failed to provide accommodations,
should contact the disabled students programs and services director at (626) 914-8675.
Affiliated Board Policies and Administrative Procedures
- BP 7101 Non-Discrimination
- AP 7101 Discrimination Complaint Procedure: Employees and Job Applicants
- AP 7101.1 Discrimination Complaint Procedure: Students
- BP 7102 Prohibition of Harassment: Students and Employees
- AP 7102 Prohibition of Harassment: Employees
- AP 7102.1 Prohibition of Harassment: Students
Grade Grievance
Citrus College seeks to establish a positive learning environment for all students.
Students who believe they received a substandard grade in error may file a grievance.
The grade grievance procedure — AP 5530 Student Rights and Grievances — is intended to provide all parties with due process in the event of a disagreement
or misunderstanding regarding course grades.
The student rights and grievance policy does not address personality, character or
teaching styles; this process takes into account only the grading concerns of the
student to determine if the California Code of Section 76224(a) was violated. The final grade that is assigned to a student is the purview of the
course instructor who teaches the course.
The California Code of Regulations (Title 5, Section 55025) states, “When grades are given for any course of instruction taught in a community
college district, the grade given to each student shall be the grade determined by
the instructor of the course and the determination of the student's grade by the instructor,
in the absence of mistake, fraud, bad faith or incompetency, shall be final."
If you feel you have evidence that would support a grade grievance, contact the office
of vice president of student services at (626) 914-8534 on how to file a petition
for a grade grievance review.
Right to Free Expression Grievance
The district has rules and regulations relating to the exercise of free expression
by students upon its premises, which shall include reasonable provisions for the time,
place and manner of conducting such activities.
The district shall not prohibit the right of students to exercise free expression
including but not limited to the use of bulletin boards, the distribution of printed
materials or petitions and the wearing of buttons, badges or other insignia, except
that expression which is obscene, libelous or slanderous according to current legal
standards or which so incites students as to create a clear and present danger of
the commission of unlawful acts on community college premises, the violation of lawful
community college regulations or the substantial disruption of the orderly operation
of the community college shall be prohibited.
Students who believe their freedom of expression was violated may file a grievance
by following the information in the grievance process and procedures tab.