Integral to our University's approach to the monitoring and enhancement of all aspects of its operation are students' views.
The views of students are sought by a variety of means, however, UEL believes that students should be provided with the opportunity to express concerns about all aspects of its operation through making a complaint.
What does the procedure cover?
The regulations are intended to cater for situations where a student has a serious complaint concerning:
What is not covered by the procedure?
Please note that the Complaints Procedure does not cover the following categories, for which separate procedures exist:
Please note that no complaints can be made that relate to a matter of academic judgment.
Before submitting a complaint students are advised to consider whether there are other more suitable ways for them to express their concerns. For example, this may be through programme committees, module evaluation questionnaires, or discussing the matter with your tutor or relevant School Registrar.
You are strongly advised to seek the advice of the Students' Union Advice and Information Service before proceeding with your complaint. You may contact the Advice and Information Service on 020 8223 7025 or email studentadvice@uel.ac.uk
All students are encouraged to attempt to resolve their complaint informally and conciliate on the issue with the member of staff most directly concerned (Stage 1) before submitting a formal complaint (Stage 2).
If you believe that your complaint cannot be resolved through conciliation (Stage 1) or you wish to proceed directly to Stage 2 by submitting a formal complaint then please complete the Complaint Form and return it to Quality Assurance & Enhancement. Please note that there are time limits for submitting your formal complaint and an extension to these time limits is only possible in exceptional circumstances.
For a summary of the University Complaints Procedure and the various stages please view the following flowchart.
Guidance for Staff on Handling Complaints
Students wishing to put in a complaint should carefully read the following guidelines detailing the Complaints Procedure, before submitting a Complaint Form . Please ensure that your completed Complaints Form clearly specifies the outcome that you are seeking to your complaint.
If you are a student studying at a partner institution or studying your programme by distance learning and have a query to do with the Complaints Procedure or who to direct your complaint to then please contact Quality Assurance & Enhancement who will be able to advise.
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