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SECTION 331.2: Instructors and Students As Family/Household Members
SOURCE: NDSU President
- If a student and instructor in a class are family members, either may be
placed in a position straining their relationship and the situation may raise
questions of equity with other students.This situation, however, may be necessary;
for example, a student may need a course for graduation taught only by a family
member.
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- If the situation should arise where a student is a family member, the faculty
member will immediately discuss the situation with his/her immediate supervisor.
If there is an alternative class, the student should be encouraged to take
the alternative class. In place of an alternative class, the supervisor must
make arrangements for an independent review of the family member's grades
or of other issues in the course.
- Family members are defined by any of the following relationships: parent,
daughter or son (including any such relationships by adoption), sibling, and
spouse, consensual relationships as defined at http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/policy/162.1.htm
and any relationship in which the individuals share living quarters.
HISTORY: October 2002
NDSU PolicyManual
Last Updated: Thusrday, May 09, 2008
Published by North Dakota State University