Disciplinary Actions
When student behaviors during fieldwork education courses do not meet acceptable standards, depending on the nature and severity of the infraction, one or more of the following actions may be taken at the discretion of the OTD Faculty:
Notification
The fieldwork educator, site coordinator and/or AFWC may notify students of inappropriate behavior either orally or in writing. Such notification may take the form of verbal feedback, documentation in a critical incident report, and/or documentation as part of the student’s fieldwork performance evaluation. The fieldwork educator will also notify the IHP OTD Fieldwork Program that may take additional action.
Notification of Concern (NOC)
Faculty members within the IHP EL-OTD, including the AFWC, have the authority to issue a Notification of Concern (Appendix E) to a student. (Refer to section 7.6.3 for details on Referral to the Committee on Academic Policies and Procedures.)
Remedial Action
Fieldwork and/or Academic Faculty may require certain remedial actions on the part of the student as a contingency to continuing in the program or passing the fieldwork experience.
Termination of Fieldwork Experience
Fieldwork Educators, Site Coordinators, and/or the AFWC may choose to terminate a fieldwork experience. At the discretion of the AFWC a grade of “F” may be assigned for any fieldwork education course terminated for reasons of unacceptable behavior.
Dismissal
The Committee on Academic Policies and Procedures may dismiss a student from the program because of unacceptable conduct in the academic or fieldwork setting, following due process, written notification, and documentation of the infraction. Students have the right to initiate grievance procedures for disciplinary action, according to the processes delineated in the Institute’s Online Catalog.
Further information on guidelines for conduct and procedures related to disciplinary action are delineated in the Institute Online Catalog.