Making an appeal

You can submit an appeal if you can prove that there was a procedural error in arriving at an academic decision, or on the basis that you can provide evidence that you had exceptional circumstances which you could not have raised at the time. You cannot appeal against academic judgement of your work.

Seek support from your supervisor and/or the Graduate Students’ Association (GSA) Advice and Support service before deciding whether to submit an academic appeal.

For information on making a complaint, see the Rules and Responsibilities section of the handbook.