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2022-2023 Student Handbook 55 directly to the RFC and the process outlined above will ensue. When forwarded to the RFC, the Academic Dean or designee will notify the student in question that the matter has been referred. Alternatively, the Academic Dean may decide to forward the matter to the respective Division Chair for resolution or decide that further dialogue with the student, with the faculty member in whose class or area the concern initiated, or with the referring party is needed. The Academic Dean may also escalate the matter directly to the Faculty Concerns Committee (FCC) for adjudication or determine that no action is required. If forwarded to the Division Chair, they may require the student to work with the respective faculty member to redo the assignment, issue the student an automatic failure for the assignment or the course, or forward the matter directly to the RFC for remediation wherein the three-step process outlined above for non- academic matters will be initiated. MA - Counseling and PhD – CES Student Expectations The 2016 Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) accreditation standards call on counseling program faculty to conduct ongoing assessment of student development and readiness for the counseling field. This evaluative process has been defined as "the ethical responsibility of counselor educators and supervisors to monitor and evaluate an individual's knowledge, skills, and professional dispositions required by competent professional counselors and to remediate or prevent those that are lacking in professional competence from becoming counselors" (CACREP, 2016, p.45). Thus, the Denver Seminary Counseling Division and Counseling Student Assessment Team (CSAT) systematically evaluates the academic performance, clinical skill development, professional disposition and behavior, as well as the overall personal growth of MA - Counseling and PhD – CES students. For more information on this process, please refer to the MA-Counseling Program Handbook and the PhD in Counselor Education & Supervision Program Manual. Should this evaluation process raise concerns related to the student's progress in any of these areas, or display a lack of readiness to practice in the field of counseling, the counseling division will follow Counseling Division, Counseling Student Assessment Team (CSAT), and Denver Seminary policies and procedures to guide the student toward remediation in areas of concern or toward withdrawal from the MA - Counseling or PhD - CES program. If the Counseling Division determines that further action is required, they will refer the student to the Dean of Students. Formal Disciplinary Proceedings When a determination has been made that a grievance should be adjudicated by a hearing panel, a Student Conduct Committee (SCC) will be formed and the following procedure will be followed: 1. Any student involved in the formal disciplinary process will be called upon to meet with the Dean of Students, designee, and/or Conduct Committee. A date, time, and location for the meeting will be determined, and the responding party will be provided a summary of the alleged concern(s) as well as offered an opportunity to respond. 2. The student may invite one confidential advisor of their choosing as a silent supporter, but the supporter may not be someone outside the Denver Seminary community and may not be an attorney. If desired, and in advance of the hearing, the student may request permission to record the meeting.

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