The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 13, 1990, Page 11, Image 11

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Ombudsman Ozzie Gilbertson
disagreed, saying that a policy ex
tension may interfere with those
classes that don’t have finals. For
those classes, the final project is the
final and its due date is scheduled
for finals week.
Doug Oxley, a member of the
Dead Week policy committee from
1988-89, agreed that the policy
should be changed. He said that
ASUN tried to get the week changed
in the spring of 1989, but the
amendment failed when it reached
the Faculty Senate.
Committee members were not
aware that policy changes were
going to be discussed the day that
the Senate voted on them, so
members were not at the meeting
to promote a revision, Oxley said
The appeal system can work if
people use it, Mohling said.
If the problem still exists after
Mohling contacts the professor, the
matter is taken to the ombudsman
who tries to solve the problem.
After this step, the matter can go
to the department chair or even the
vice chancellor for academic af
fairs.
Many students are afraid of us
ing the system, Mohling said. She
often gets complaints from students
who think they have encountered
a violation of policy, but are afraid
-u —
A lot of students think
you can’t have a quiz
during the week. How
ever, a quiz doesn’t
take up a lot of a stu
dent’s time.
Mohling
ASUN first vice president
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to officially report it.
“Students are very much so afraid
that as soon as I call a professor that
the professor is going to automati
cally know that it was them (who
reported the matter),” she said.
Mohling said that ASUN’s aca
demic committee is looking at revi
sions in the policy that it can then
submit to the Academic Senate.
“Hopefully tf ere will at least be
a proposal that will go to the Aca
demic Senate before the next Dead
Week,” Mohling said.
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