MCNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY
Policy for Review of Complaints
August 24, 2001
Amended May 30, 2006
McNeese Sate University recognizes the value of information provided by students,
employees, and others in assessing the Institution’s performance. This Policy for Review
of Complaints is for the purpose of addressing significant violation of the institution’s
standards, policies, and procedures and is not a forum for addressing grievances. The
University has established grievance procedures for students and employees and
expects individuals to attempt to resolve grievance issues through procedures
established according to the situation.
Complaints must be submitted in writing by the complainant and addressed directly to
the appropriate vice president at McNeese State University. The University will not
entertain complaints that are not in writing or which are anonymous. The University will
not act on complaints submitted on behalf of another individual or complaints forwarded
to the University.
Procedures for Filing a Complaint
1. In general, the University will acknowledge a written complaint within 20
business days or a reasonable period after its receipt by the appropriate vice
president. Complaints should be addressed to the appropriate vice president
responsible for the issue at hand (academic affairs, business affairs,
administration and student affairs, special services and equity, development
and public affairs).
2. For a timely review by staff, the complainant is responsible for including the
following in the written complaint:
a. A statement describing the complaint in the clearest possible terms. If the
situation describes a grievance issue rather than a complaint, appropriate
grievance procedures will be advised.
b. A clear and concise written description of the evidence upon which the
complaint is based (materials and documentation used to support a
complainant’s allegations should be limited to and directly related to the
reported case). The evidence should state relevant and provable facts.
c. A description of any action that may have already been taken in an attempt
to resolve the issue.
d. An acknowledgment that University staff may send a copy of the complaint
to the person(s) involved.
e. Complainant’s signature.
f. Complainant must provide adequate documentation.
3. Within 30 business days after acknowledging receipt of the complaint and
under the direction of the appropriate vice president, McNeese State
University personnel will review the complaint and its documentation and
determine whether it is within the scope of University policies and jurisdiction
and if there is adequate documentation. McNeese will inform the complainant
regarding the disposition of the complaint to include one of the following:
a. The complaint will not be processed further. The complaint is not within the
scope of University policies and jurisdiction or there is inadequate
documentation to raise questions concerning the complaint.
b. The complaint has sufficient substance to warrant further review.
McNeese
will make every effort to expedite the review; however, the time required to
conduct the review may vary considerable depending on the circumstances
and nature of the complaint. The complainant will be notified regarding one of
the following:
(1) The complaint is without merit.
(2) A resolution will be suggested.
The report of the appropriate vice president will be forwarded to the President for review.
Following that meeting, the complainant will be notified of the decision.