WAC 132J-125-230
Student academic grievance. An academic grievance refers to a claim by a student that:
(1) A specific grade assigned to the student by an instructor is the result of an arbitrary or capricious application of otherwise valid standards of academic evaluation;
(2) The standards employed by an instructor in evaluating the student's academic progress are arbitrary or capricious; or
(3) An instructor or academic administrator has made an arbitrary or capricious decision or taken an arbitrary or capricious action which adversely and significantly affects the student's academic standing or career.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140(13). 93-04-022, § 132J-125-230, filed 1/27/93, effective 2/27/93.]