Consistent with Standard 510*, Denver Law has established the following policy for addressing student complaints regarding the school's program of legal education and its compliance with ABA Standards:
Student Complaints Regarding the Program of Legal Education
Reporting a complaint: Any Denver Law student who believes there is a significant problem with the School’s program of legal education and its compliance with the American Bar Association’s Accreditation Standards should file a complaint with the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs. The ABA Standards are available on the website of the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar.
To file a complaint, please visit this webpage and complete an "ABA Complaint" petition. The petition will be sent to the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs.
Contents of the complaint: The complaint must identify the problem in sufficient detail to permit the Associate Dean to investigate the matter, including the specific Accreditation Standard(s) at issue. The complaint must include the student’s name, e-mail address, home address and telephone number.
Response to the complaint: Within three weeks after receiving a complaint in proper form, the Associate Dean shall advise the student of any action the School is taking to address the matter or any further investigation into the matter.
Appeal process: Within 10 calendar days of being advised of any action by the School in response to the complaint, the student may appeal that decision to the Dean. The Dean’s decision shall be final.
Maintaining a record of the complaint: The School shall maintain a record of student complaints submitted during the most recent accreditation period. This record shall include information about how each complaint was resolved.
*Standard 510. STUDENT COMPLAINTS IMPLICATING COMPLIANCE WITH THE STANDARDS
(a) A law school shall establish, publish, and comply with policies for addressing student complaints.
(b) A law school shall maintain a record of student complaints submitted during the most recent accreditation period. The record shall include the resolution of the complaints.
See ABA Standards and Rules of Procedure for Approval of Law Schools