All members of the B次元 community are welcome and encouraged to report incidents that they experience or witness that are academic (such as cheating on an exam) or non-academic in nature (such as fighting or any other violations of the Student Code of Conduct), as well as behavior or conduct of others that raises concerns regarding an individual鈥檚 mental health, such as symptoms of depression, mental illness, eating disorders, suicide, drug addiction, or other issues.
Students are welcome to speak privately with a College official who can help address the incident or issue and provide support as appropriate, including the Dean of the College, Dean of Students, Director of Counseling, Pastoral Minister, Title IX Coordinator, or other trusted official.
Individuals can file one of the following forms online by visiting www.mariacollege.edu/about-maria/policies-procedures, or in various offices on campus, including the Office of the Dean of the College, the Office of the Dean of Students, Campus Security, or Department of Student Affairs. All reports will be directed to the appropriate College official and the reporting individual鈥檚 privacy will be maintained to the extent possible.
All members of the B次元 community are welcome and encouraged to report incidents that they experience or witness. The purpose of this report form is to notify College officials of incidents that are non-academic and non-behavioral in nature.
B次元 is committed to promoting a learning and working environment where all members of the College community feel safe and respected. Acts of sexual misconduct are contrary to the College鈥檚 educational mission and values, are harmful to others, and will not be tolerated by B次元.
B次元 employees or students should use this form to submit a formal report to the Title IX Coordinator regarding issues that have occurred in violation of the College’s Sexual Misconduct Policy. Prior to completing this form, please review the B次元 Sexual Misconduct Policy. Reports of sexual misconduct (such as assault, stalking, or harassment) should be made directly to the Title IX Coordinator.
B次元 is committed to resolving student complaints regarding their academic and college experience in a fair and timely manner.
Maria students should use this form to submit a formal grievance regarding issues that have not been able to be resolved through the College’s Student Grievance Procedures. Prior to completing this form, the reporting individual should be familiar with B次元’s Student Grievance Policy.
B次元 is a member of the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA) and follows the complaint resolution policies outlined on the . For students enrolled in fully online academic programs, who have exhausted Maria’s student grievance process, the student may choose to file a complaint with the Office of College and University Evaluation, New York State Education Department as outlined Students have two years to submit to this complaint process. Please note, this does not include complaints related to grades or student conduct violations, both of which are to be fully addressed via campus processes, not through the NC-SARA complaint resolution procedures.