Academic Appeals are one of the final University procedures that you can apply to if you have had difficulties completing an assessment or believe there were errors in the process. Appeals can be submitted after an Academic Integrity process, if a mitigating circumstances application is rejected, or after an awards board has met and you have received your official result.
If your deadline has not passed yet or has very recently passed, we would advise you to look into applying for an Extension or a deferral.
There are some key facts to bear in mind when considering whether or not to appeal:
If you need further advice on making an appeal please fill out one of our Contact and Advisor forms and one of our advisors would happily go through this with you
Here at the Advice Service, we can help you by:
We do not have any say in the outcome of the appeal, but we can ensure you have explained your circumstances as clearly as possible.