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When you have a university-related problem and need assistance.
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When you need clarification about a WSU policy or procedure.
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If you feel you have been unfairly treated and need to know your
options.
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If you have a specific problem which may not be resolved by
regular university procedures.
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By listening and providing a neutral resource.
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By explaining and abiding by the policies and procedures.
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By providing initial counseling in clarifying issues and providing
referral when appropriate.
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By analyzing the issue and providing options in resolving
complaints.
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By preventing an issue from escalating into a major problem when
possible.
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By recommending change in policy when appropriate.
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By assisting the university in the development, implementation,
and application of policies and procedures.
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Academic (grading disputes, exam scheduling, course-related
issues, etc.)
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Non-academic (university housing, resident life issues, financial
aid, etc.)
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Employment (hiring, dismissal, evaluations, benefits, etc.)
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Administration (delay in service/decisions, access to facilities,
clarification of rights and policies, etc.)
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- The ombudsman does not
act as an advocate or represent an individual in ad judicatory disputes,
including those related to sexual harassment, discrimination,
Americans with Disabilities Act, OSHA regulations, or collective
bargaining agreements.
- If a complaint or concern
is non-university related.
- The ombudsman will not
waive rules, laws, or regulations, or require an appointing
authority to change a decision, modify a policy, or modify a
negotiated contract provision.
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