Birmingham-Southern College Catalog 2015-2016
College is exempt from the religious discrimination provisions of Title VII of
the Civil Rights Act of 1964 pursuant to 42 U.S.C. Sections 2000e-2(a) and
2000e(j).
Any persons having inquiries concerning compliance with implementation of
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments
of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with
Disability Act of 1990, or other civil rights laws should contact one of the
following individuals, whom Birmingham-Southern College has designated to
handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Title IX Coordinator,
David Eberhardt, Vice President for Student Development, Norton Campus
Center, Room 230, 205-226-4722; Section 504 Coordinator/Disability Access
and Accommodation, Jason Peevy, Counselor/Coordinator of Academic
Accommodations, Norton Campus Center, Counseling and Health Services,
Room 252, 205-226-4727; or EEO/AA Officer, Susan Kinney, Director of
Human Resources, Munger Hall, Room 308, 205-226-4645.
COMMUNICATING COMPLAINTS TO THE COLLEGE
Students may at times deem themselves to have been treated by peers
inappropriately, or by representatives of the College in a manner that falls
outside of appropriate and reasonable standards of fairness, integrity, or
appropriate execution of duties, particularly regarding the implementation of
College policies, processes, and procedures. When such circumstances occur,
students are encouraged to address the matter directly with the individual(s)
who gave rise to the concern through personal or electronic contact, when
appropriate. Students may wish to consult with the counselors in Counseling
and Health Services, other professionals in the Office of Student Development,
or faculty advisors for guidance before addressing the issue.
If direct contact is not appropriate or does not lead to a timely resolution of the
concern, students are encouraged to seek resolution by contacting appropriate
officials of the College. For concerns related to academic issues or academic-
related employees of the College, students should contact the Assistant Provost
in the Provost’s Office in Munger Hall 210. For all other concerns, students
should contact the Dean of Students in the Office of Student Development in
the Norton Campus Center, 2nd floor. These officials will meet with students
as soon as is reasonably possible, and will assist them in working with other
College officials as appropriate or may request students to submit a written
statement to initiate a formal complaint. Students can also submit a complaint