Your voice matters.

There are a variety of methods for 萝莉社视-COM students, faculty, and staff to provide suggestions or report concerns. These submissions are crucial to making improvements to our campus community and the student learning environment. Please read the descriptions below and then click on the hyperlinked (orange) text in each description to submit a form.

Students

A resource for students to submit their ideas, opinions, suggestions, and observations about academic learning, policies, processes, and products that can help us create a culture where all 萝莉社视-COM students can flourish. (Students are also encouraged to submit all academic feedback through end-of-course surveys.)

A resource for students to submit their ideas, opinions, suggestions, and observations about DEI on campus.听

The Student Incident Report Form is a place for students or employees to provide feedback about specific student wellbeing, academic success, or professionalism concerns. This form is required to initiate any professionalism or disciplinary actions.

Students can also provide feedback to their SGA representatives.听

Employees

A that allows employees to submit their ideas, opinions, suggestions, and observations about academic learning or work conditions, policies, processes, and products. It is also a way for members of the 萝莉社视 community to provide anonymous feedback on these issues. These suggestions will be used to help us create a culture where all 萝莉社视-COM students and employees can flourish.

A form for employees to report when a specific event or circumstance causes a negative impact on their health, safety, or wellbeing. This resource can also be used if you witness an incident that you believe should be reported and addressed by 萝莉社视-COM administration (i.e., concerning behavior or discrimination).

A form for employees to submit when seeking resolution to an issue after efforts to resolve the matter have not been achieved. This form can be used to express dissatisfaction or report various issues, such as聽inappropriate or unprofessional conduct, safety concerns, organizational policies or decisions, or interpersonal conflicts.

Students and employees can also submit a complaint to COCA.