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Student Agreement

STUDENT GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE

1.- PURPOSE

The goal of this procedure is to ensure all Fab Academy students receive quality education and that relations between staff and students are equitable. It is a tool to foster a fair and speedy resolution of disputes in case they arise.

2.-GRIEVANCES

A Grievance means any complaint which a student of Fab Academy has against any staff member of Fab Academy Program. Such grievances may include but are not confined to:

The unfair asse ssment of coursework
Inadequate course materials and/or inadequate teaching.
Deficient performance of associated administrative services.
Misconduct, harassment or discrimination incidents.
Any breach of the Agreements signed by all parties at the beginning of the course

3.- RESPONSIBILITIES

Students: A person who is enrolled in the Fab Academy Diploma

Instructors: Fab Academy Instructors are individuals that, having finished the course themselves, offer technical instruction to students where they are physically located.

Mentors or Gurus: Fab Academy Gurus are individuals who have shown mastery of the broad range of Fab Academy program and have earned the respect of their peers through their years of service to the Academy.

Faculty: Fab Academy Faculty are individuals who develop the program curriculum, prepare and deliver the lectures and run the global reviews.

Coordination: Fab Academy Coordination is in charge of application procedure, record keeping, serves as the Instructors and students’ liaison to aid in their success in the program; monitors compliance with Fab Academy Handbook, provides support and information to prospective, current and former students and staff, manages scholarship application system,

Administrative services: Administrative staff monitors and tracks students tuition fees payments, Local Lab reimbursements, invoicing.

Fab Academy Roles and Key Personnel

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3.1- AGREEMENTS

STUDENT AGREEMENT:

Attending class lectures and participating in reviews
Developing and documenting projects assigned to introduce and demonstrate skills
Honestly reporting on my work, quoting other people’s work
Working safely, following all the security measures of the Lab
Leaving workspaces in the same (or better) condition than I found them
Participating in the upkeep of my Fab Lab
Respecting the community in my Fab Lab
Ensuring that my tuition to cover local and central class costs is covered

INSTRUCTOR AGREEMENT:

Mastering and mentoring the skills taught in the class
Providing adequate availability to assist your students
Participating in class preparation
Planning ahead for your lab to be ready for class topics
Timely local review and reporting on your students' progress

NODE AGREEMENT

Ensuring that the machines and supplies required by the class are available and in good condition
Providing adequate lab access for the class
Selecting, supervising, and supporting the local instructors
Monitoring safe and responsible lab use
Your Fab Lab will be asked to "sign" this Agreement by committing this file in the Lab repository.
Fulfilling and enforcing the Fab Academy Code of Conduct

4.-PROCEDURE

The Students Grievances Procedure usually begins at the local level with an informal approach. If the informal approach is not successful, or if it is not appropriate in the circumstances, a request for a Formal Review may be filed.

4.1.-INFORMAL RESOLUTION

Prior to invoking the Formal Resolution, the student is strongly encouraged, but is not required, to discuss his or her grievance with the person alleged to have caused the grievance. The discussion should be held as soon as the student first becomes aware of the act or condition that is the basis of the grievance. Additionally or in the alternative, the student may wish to present his or her grievance in writing to the person alleged to have caused the grievance. In either case, the person alleged to have caused the grievance must respond to the student promptly, either orally or in writing.

In this stage, the involvement of the Fab Academy Coordination is optional. At the request of the grievant, the Coordinator of the Fab Academy program can arrange for a meeting of the parties, attend such meeting(s) personally or virtually, and attempt to aid in the resolution of the grievance.

To state a record of the episode, the student can fill the Student Grievance Procedure Form.

4.2.-FORMAL RESOLUTION

If the matter is not resolved in the informal resolution process or the student is unable to make contact with or is reluctant to approach the person alleged to have caused the grievance, the student may then raise the matter to the following stage: a Formal Resolution.

To initiate a Formal Resolution procedure, the student must fill the Student Grievance Procedure Form not later than thirty (30) calendar days after the student first became aware of the facts which gave rise to the grievance.

After filling the form, the Fab Academy Coordination receives the written grievance, which initiates the process of Review. The Fab Academy Coordination officer will conduct a fact-finding investigation through the following actions: reviewing the student’s written facts stated in the form verifying that all appropriate procedures have been correctly carried out seeking additional information from appropriate academic staff concerning the subject of the grievance discussing the matter directly with the involved parties

After these actions, the Fab Academy Coordinator will do a report to be presented to an Academic Board whose members are the Fab Academy Program Director, Prof. Neil Gershenfeld, Director of Fab Foundation, Sherry Lassiter and Fab Academy Global Coordinator, Tomas Diez. After consideration of all of the available evidence, the Academic Panel may decide to:

dismiss the grievance

uphold the grievance and direct that:

reparation as appropriate be made to the student; and/or
where relevant, the student’s academic result be amended and/or
where relevant, that administration systems, policies or procedures be reviewed;
appropriate actions to address systemic or underlying causes (if any) be undertaken, with a view to preventing problems from occurring or recurring; and/or
other actions as appropriate.

5.-JURISDICTION

In the case of Informal Resolution procedure:

The student
The person alleged to have caused the grievance
Optional: Fab Lab Coordination Officer and/or Head of Academic unit–Department Manager or equivalent at the University or Institution hosting the Fab Lab (if any).

In the case of Formal Resolution procedure

The student
The person alleged to have caused the grievance
Fab Lab Coordination Officer
Optional: Fab Lab Coordination Officer and/or Head of Academic unit–Department Manager or equivalent at the University or Institution hosting the Fab Lab (if any).

Signed, Castor Alaba

6.-FORM

All students that wants to pursue a Formal or Informal Grievance Procedure must fill the Online Form