The Student Resolution Advocate welcomes feedback. Please feel free to share your concerns or dissatisfaction. Continuing concerns and unresolved problems with the Student Resolution Advocate should be reported to the Dean.
The Student Resolution Advocate welcomes feedback. Please feel free to share your concerns or dissatisfaction. Continuing concerns and unresolved problems with the Student Resolution Advocate should be reported to the Dean.
One way to initiate support for personal concerns not consistent with the “Reasons to Contact” section is to contact the Director of Student Health and Wellness at (517) 353-9010, and offices in Room A-112W Clinical Center in East Lansing and Room 624 Secchia in Grand Rapids or the Assistant Director of Student Counseling & Wellness at (616) 234-2739, Assistant Director of Student Counseling & Wellness, Room 624 Secchia Center. If you are in doubt, please contact the Student Resolution Advocate to help you sort it out.
No,contacting the Student Resolution Advocate is not a required step in the grievance process. However, attempting to solve a concern informally and prior to filing a grievance may be desirable and effective. The Student Resolution Advocate may be helpful in ientifying and explaining your concerns as you seek informal resolution.
No. Once a matter enters any formal process the Student Resolution Advocate does not have any further involvement.
All communications with the office are made with the understanding that they are confidential, informal and off-the-record, and that the Student Resolution Advocate will not be called to testify as a witness in any formal process including grievances, complaints or other proceedings, or any legal proceeding.
No. Any formal action is completely separate from contact with the Student Resolution Advocate. As an informal resource, the Student Resolution Advocate does not initiate or participate in any formal adjudicative or administrative procedures. The Student Resolution Advocate may be helpful in identifying who within the college or university you must notify directly.