Grievance Policy
Student Grievance Procedure & Academic Petitions/Appeals Policy
Students who find it necessary to:
a) request an exception to an academic policy,
b) appeal a grade awarded by the program or
c) express a grievance on any other matter
should submit a written statement to the program director.
Warren Pettit, Director
CMC, 559 Church Street East, Brentwood, TN 37027
615-499-4378
In the case when the director is the instructor of record for the disputed course, the appeal will go
directly to the CCCU vice president of student programs.
Leah Mullen, CCCU VP of Student Programs
CCCU, 321 8th Street, NE | Washington, DC 20002
202.548.5201
This statement should clearly state the rationale for the appeal, including any supporting documentation and original copies of all graded work included in the appeal. The director’s
decision will be considered final, unless the student chooses to request a formal review of the
appeal to the CCCU’s vice president of student programs. The student must request this second review in writing and provide all relevant documentation. After reviewing the appeal, the vice
president of student programs will determine whether the academic decision should be reversed,
modified or upheld. The vice president’s decision will be final. All decisions will be communicated to the student in writing.
For grievances not settled at the institutional level, appeal may be made to the Postsecondary
staff of the Commission for Grievances at the Tennessee Higher Education Commission.
Tennessee Higher Education Commission
404 James Robertson Parkway Suite 1900 Nashville, TN 37243
(615) 741-3605
In addition, each student acknowledges that:
"I realize that any grievances not resolved on the institutional level may be forwarded to the
Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Nashville, TN 37243-0830, (615) 741-5293."