If you would like to file a complaint under the Code of Student Conduct or discuss whether a matter is related to the Code, contact the Assistant Director, Student Culture and Experience by email at studentconduct@smu.ca.
The Office of Student Affairs and Services manages complaints about the behaviour of students. If you have a complaint about a staff member, faculty member, or instructor, you should speak with their direct supervisor (Program Coordinator, Associate Dean, Manager of the service, etc.).
If you are concerned about a student or believe they may become a risk to themselves or the community, contact the Assistant Director, Student Culture and Experience by email at studentconduct@smu.ca.
Please note that if there is an immediate risk of harm to self or others, or if it is an emergency, contact University Security at 902-420-0000 or call 9-1-1.
See more information on how to support students in distress.
Who can file a complaint?
Any Saint Mary’s community member (student, faculty or staff) can file a complaint or concern regarding a student’s behaviour.
As well, any member of the Saint Mary’s community can contact the Office of Student Affairs and Services during business hours to consult about a matter and without lodging a formal complaint.
The Office of Student Affairs and Services will review the concern. In doing so, we may need to connect with University Security, the Director of Diversity, Inclusion & Wellness and other departments as well as community stakeholders to gather more information.
We utilize a variety of formal and informal approaches to create opportunities for resolution. We welcome requests for consultation and questions.
Submitting a complaint
A complaint is a written statement (email is accepted) that outlines events/occurrences indicating a breach/violation of the Code of Student Conduct.
Complaints typically include the following:
Any member of the Saint Mary’s community can contact the Assistant Director, Student Culture and Experience during business hours to consult about a matter and without lodging a formal complaint.
Once a complaint is filed
All complaints are investigated following a fair and transparent process. All parties are kept up-to-date on the progress of an investigation and will be advised of potential outcomes.
Preparing for a Meeting
If you have received a meeting request from the Associate Vice-President, Student Affairs and Services (or designate) regarding a Code of Student Conduct complaint, reply as soon as possible to confirm your availability. If you do not respond to the request, a decision about the complaint - including remedies/penalties - can be made without your input.
Anyone meeting with the Associate Vice-President, Student Affairs and Services (or designate) regarding a Code complaint may bring a support person to the meeting.
If a Code complaint has been made against you:
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