Our university has robust systems in place for maintaining the integrity of the assessment process; however, occasionally things can go wrong. The Appeals Procedure enables students to appeal against the decision of an assessment board so that we may rectify any problems that occasionally occur.
Appeals against the decision of an assessment board are only permitted on the following grounds:
Appeals cannot be made on the grounds of disagreement with the academic judgement of an assessment board.
The appeals procedure does not cover the following categories of appeal for which separate procedures exist:
You are stongly advised to seek the advice of the Students' Union Advice and Information Service before submitting an appeal. You may contact the Advice and Information Service on 020 8223 7025 or email studentadvice@uel.ac.uk
If you wish to appeal against the decision of an Assessment Board you must:
If the outcome of conciliation is unsucessful you may then submit your notification of appeal form to the Quality Assurance and Enhancement Office who will formally investigate your appeal. The form should be returned to the Quality Assurance and Enhancement Office within five working days of the conciliation decision.
For a summary of the University Appeals Procedure and the various stages please view the following flowchart.
Students wishing to submit an appeal should read the following guidelines before submitting a Notification of Appeal Form . The Appeals Procedure is set out in full in Part 7 of the Manual of General Regulations.
If you require the Notification of Appeal Form in a different format to that available then please contact Quality Assurance & Enhancement.
If you are a student studying at a partner institution or studying your programme by distance learning and have a query regarding the Appeals Procedure please contact Quality Assurance & Enhancement who will be able to advise.
If you are considering appealing you are strongly advised to seek advice from the Students' Union Advice and Information Service on 020 8223 7025 or email: studentadvice@uel.ac.uk
Chairs of Assessment Boards should read the following guidelines before conducting conciliation meetings.
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