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²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ Calendar 2010-2011 Academic Regulations I. Reappraisal of Grades and Academic Appeals I.4 Other Academic Appeals
I.4 Other Academic Appeals

If a student wishes to appeal a faculty ruling on an academic matter (i.e., the requirement to withdraw from a faculty for academic reasons, the denial of continued registration, the denial of the right to graduate, specific requirements by the faculty for the completion of a degree/course of study), the student shall address a letter of appeal to the dean of the student's registered faculty within fifteen days of the unfavourable decision.

In the letter of appeal, the student must clearly and fully state the ruling/decision being appealed, the grounds for appeal and the remedies being sought, together with all supporting evidence or documentation, if any. Mere dissatisfaction with a ruling is not sufficient grounds for an appeal.

At this stage the dean, at the dean's discretion, may attempt to resolve the situation inside the faculty, without proceeding to the Faculty Appeals Committee. If the matter is not resolved to the student's satisfaction, the appeal letter will be sent to the Faculty Appeals Committee.

The dean will forward the letter to the chair of the Faculty Appeals Committee for consideration. If the appeal letter does not detail the decision being appealed, the grounds for appeal and the outcome sought by the student, or if the chair of the Faculty Appeals Committee decides that sufficient grounds do not exist, the appeal will not be heard. If the appeal is to be heard, and the student has not already received a copy, the student is advised to request from the dean's office, a copy of the principles and procedures that govern the Faculty Appeals Committee for that faculty. These procedures will detail the composition of the committee, the right of the student to have an advocate at the hearing, how the hearing will be conducted, and other information.

The Faculty Appeals Committee shall report its decision to uphold or deny the appeal, in writing to the dean of the faculty, the Registrar and the appellant as quickly as possible.