Resources & Policies
Students may experience specific issues or concerns for which University resources, policies, and procedures have been established. We encourage students to review any specific policies and information linked below that may be applicable to their specific complaint regarding their student experience. If the concern falls within an established policy below, we recommend that you (the student) follow the outlined procedures and contact the specific office or unit responsible for assisting students with your concern.
- University Policy 411, Student Grievance Procedure applies to problems arising in the relationship between a student and the University that are not governed by other specific grievance procedures
- University Policy 501, Nondiscrimination applies to allegations of discrimination and discriminatory harassment against students, faculty, or staff
- University Policy 502, Sexual Misconduct and Interpersonal Violence applies to allegations of sexual misconduct or interpersonal violence against students, faculty, or staff
- University Policy 504, Title IX Grievance Policy applies to allegations of sexual harassment, as defined by Title IX, against students, faculty, or staff
- Student conduct procedures under The Code of Student Responsibility and the Code of Student Academic Integrity
- Appeals from denials of admission or readmission to the University under Admission Appeals Process
- Review of decisions concerning residency status, deposits, tuition, and fees
- University Policy 410, Policy and Procedure for Student Appeals of Final Course Grades
- Undergraduate student academic appeal and grievance procedures
- Graduate student academic and termination appeals
- Serious grievances related to the student’s education records
- Grievances related to delivery of special services to students with disabilities
- Review of traffic and parking violation notices
For general reporting, individuals who believe they have experienced or witnessed crimes, University policy violations, or other questionable incidents are encouraged to report these incidents to appropriate University resources.
If you have an emergency or a matter requiring immediate attention, please contact UNC Charlotte Police & Public Safety at 704-687-2200.