Complaints about Connecticut Independent Colleges,
Postsecondary Career Schools, and SARA Institutions
The Office of Higher Education is
responsible for quality review of independent colleges and the regulation of
postsecondary career schools located in Connecticut. As a member of the State
Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA), the Office also is responsible for
the investigation and resolution of out-of-state students' complaints against
all
institutions of higher education based in Connecticut and offering distance
education via SARA.
If you believe that a Connecticut independent college, a career school
(private occupational, hospital-based, and barber/hairdresser) or an
institution participating in SARA has not fulfilled its promises, you may file
a complaint with the Office of Higher Education. We will investigate
complaints concerning matters within our statutory authority and, if justified,
take appropriate action. Generally, issues falling under our jurisdiction
involve academic quality and licensing; issues regarding student life (such as
student discipline, grading and housing) fall solely within the purview of
institutions. The Office of Higher Education will act only on complaints that
were unable to be resolved through the institution’s internal dispute resolution
process. Our agency cannot provide legal advice.
Filing a Complaint with the Office of Higher
Education
Before contacting the Office of Higher
Education, you must first exhaust the school’s internal grievance or complaint
procedures. These policies are usually published in the institution’s
catalog, student handbook and/or posted on the institution’s website.
Once you have pursued your concerns using the institution’s
dispute resolution procedures, and have not reached a mutually agreeable
resolution, you may proceed with filing a formal complaint with the Office of
Higher Education. To do so, complete an
Initial Review form and send it to
[email protected]
or mail it to the address at the top of the form.
How Complaints are Handled
We will acknowledge receipt of your complaint in writing, and
review it to see if it falls within our regulatory authority. If it does not, we
will so notify you, and may refer it to another agency. If it does fall within
our jurisdiction, we will notify both you and the school/college, and share a
copy of your complaint with the institution with a request for a written
response within 20 days regarding the situation and whether appropriate
institutional policies, and state statutes and regulations, have been followed.
Depending on the institution’s response, we may request more information from
the institution or from you.
Complaints Not Covered
The Office of Higher Education can only act to assure that
Connecticut
independent colleges and postsecondary career schools, and SARA institutions comply
with state statutes and policies that we administer. Complaints regarding other issues
should be directed to the entity which specializes in those issues. For
example:
· For complaints
regarding employer-employee matters, contact the
Connecticut Department of
Labor at (860)263-6000
·
For
complaints regarding discrimination, contact the
Commission on Human
Rights and Opportunities at (860)541-3400
·
For
complaints regarding disabilities violations, contact Disability Rights
Connecticut at (860)297-4300 or (800)842-7303
·
For
complaints regarding higher education institutions located in other states,
contact the
state agency responsible for authorization
·
For complaints from Connecticut students enrolled in out-of-state SARA
institutions, contact the
SARA Portal Agency in the
state where the institution is located once you have exhausted the complaint
process at that institution.