Can I appeal my final grade?
Updated 06/07/2022 11.19 AM
Yes. If you believe that an error has been made in respect of the calculation of the grade awarded, you can request a review.
Consult with your Course Convenor (in person or via email) about how your grade was calculated, you may be able to solve the matter informally. If you still believe there has been an error you may request a review of your final grade:
Complete the Review of Decision form (choose Review) within 10 working days of notification of the decision. The review is considered by the Chair School Assessment Board
If you are dissatisfied with the outcome of the review, you may lodge an appeal against the decision.
To submit an appeal:
Complete the Review of Decision form (choose Appeal) within 10 working days of notification of the decision. An appeal is considered by the (Dean (Learning & Teaching). The decision of the Dean (Learning & Teaching) is final.
Information provided on the online form will be assessed and forwarded to the appropriate decision-maker.
You can find more information in the Student Review and Appeals Policy, the Student Review and Appeals Procedures or visit Student Review and Appeal.
You can also visit assessment, grades and exams.
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