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STUDENT DUE PROCESS/AMENDMENTS | No. 6-33 | Rev. |
| Date 6-6-91 | |||
OLD VERSION
POLICY
A. Amendments to this Code may be proposed by the Board of Trustees, the
president of the university, the vice presidents for student services or
academic affairs, the due process officer, the faculty senate, the WSUSA student senate, or by written petition of not less than 250 members of the
university community.
B. Proposed amendments shall be submitted to the admissions, standards, and
student affairs (ASSA) committee. The ASSA committee shall, within 60
working days of receiving amendments, publish notice of the same and solicit
comment from the members of the university community via open hearings.
Following these activities the ASSA Committee shall transmit the proposed
amendment(s) to theWSUSA student senate.
C. The WSUSA student senate shall consider the proposed amendment(s) and return
its findings to the ASSA committee within 60 working days. The ASSA
committee, at this point, has the responsibility to attempt to reconcile
different versions of the amendment(s).
D. The ASSA committee shall submit its proposed amendment(s) to the faculty
senate. In the event that the proposed amendments from the WSUSA student
senate and the WSU faculty senate are irreconcilable either body may choose
to submit its proposed amendment(s) to the president, with the opportunity
for students and faculty to be present during such a presentation.
E. The president shall, within 60 working days of receiving the proposed
amendment(s), recommend either proposal without change or a modified version
there of to the Board of Trustees.
F. The Board of Trustees shall, within 60 working days of receiving the proposed amendment(s) from the president, act there on. The Board of Trustees may approve or disapprove the amendment(s), or may approve the same with modifications as it deems necessary.