APPLICATION FOR REVIEW OF DECISION
If you believe that an error has been made in the calculation of a final grade, you can apply for a review
and appeal of the grade decision, by following this three-step process:
Step 1 – Understand the decision
Informally contact the Course Convenor (in person or in writing) to obtain an explanation of the grade,
ask for additional information about the decision, check any details and correct any misunderstandings.
Step 2 – Reviewing the decision*
If you have completed Step 1 and cannot resolve the matter informally with the Course Convenor,
you may apply for a review of the decision to the Chair, School Assessment Board. This must be
done by downloading and completing the Review of Decision Form.
[*] You must apply for a review within 10 working days from the date you were notified of the
original grade.
Step 3 – Appealing the decision*
If you have completed Steps 1 and 2 and are still dissatisfied with the outcome, you may use a
new Review of Decision Form to appeal the outcome of the review to the Dean (Learning &
Teaching).
[*] You must appeal a decision within 10 working days from the date you were notified of the review
of the decision.
Welcome to 'Developing Research and Analytical Skills' (COM151)! Melissa Schroder All Sections No unread replies.No replies. My name is Melissa Schroder. I am the Course Convenor and tutor for Developing Research and Analytical Skills (COM151) and along with Stephanie Burdett, I will be the main point of contact for you for this Unit. We are here to assist you with all your unit related questions regarding the week-by-week modules, content and assessments. About Ms. Melissa Schroder (Course Convenor & Tutor) myphoto2022.jpg My background is in Education and Linguistics. For the past 20 years I have been teaching academic skills (reading, writing, research and study skills) to undergraduate and postgraduate students. I enjoy working with students and helping them make sense of the university world. I welcome any questions you have about what you are reading and learning. Please make use of the discussion board so that others can also benefit from your questions. em...
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