Student AppealsA graduate student may appeal any decision taken by an individual or body acting in the name of the university that affects the academic standing of the student and that the student believes was made unfairly. Before appealing any decision, a student should attempt to resolve the issue through informal or formal procedures (e.g., see Grade Reassessment). With the exception of the regulations pertaining to grade reassessment, no appeal may be commenced when the student has graduated from the program to which the appeal relates. Normally, the Graduate Student Appeals Committee (SAC) is the first level of appeal for graduate students and the Senate SAC is the second and final level of appeal. It should be noted that there are limits to the grounds of appeal at the second level (i.e., there must be new evidence or evidence of a substantial procedural irregularity; see Procedures for Considering Student Appeals. Furthermore, there are different procedures regarding appeals of academic misconduct decisions (see WLU policy 12.2: Student Code of Conduct and Discipline). A student’s status in his or her academic program will remain unchanged while an appeal is pending. The following deadlines apply to student petitions:
Anchors
Normally, the Graduate Student Appeals Committee (SAC) is the first level of appeal for graduate students of decisions that affect their academic standing and the Senate SAC is the second and final level of appeal (there are different procedures in matters concerning academic misconduct; see WLU policy 12.2: Student Code of Conduct and Discipline). The Graduate SAC will consider and decide all petitions within six (6) weeks of the filing of the petitions. All necessary documentation and information must be complete. Students should submit the petition to the Office of Graduate Studies. The student will be advised of the decision and the reasons therefore, in writing. There are three types of appeals to the Graduate SAC. First, an appeal may be filed on the grounds that the normal faculty or university rules, calendar requirements and regulations have not been properly or fairly applied to the student's circumstances. In this instance, the Graduate SAC will review the circumstances and the rule and it shall make a decision accordingly. The second type of appeal is when a student asks the Graduate SAC for relief from the faculty or university rules, calendar requirements and regulations because of extenuating circumstances, such as illness or bereavement. In this instance, the Graduate SAC will review the extenuating circumstances and it may exercise its discretion to grant an exception to the student. The third type of appeal is for grade reassessment. Petitions for grade reassessment should only be initiated after informal and formal processes have been pursued at the program or department level (see Grade Reassessment). Because a student is not able to appear in person before the Graduate SAC, it is important that he or she submit the details of all relevant material with a petition. Thus, all petitions should be in writing, in accordance with the following expectations:
Appended to the statement of petition, if not fully included within it shall be:
Students must submit a petition within six (6) weeks of the date of receiving the decision to be appealed.
With some limitations (i.e., there must be new evidence or evidence of a substantial procedural irregularity), a decision of the Graduate SAC may be appealed by the student to the Senate SAC, in accordance with the Procedures for Considering Appeals by the Senate SAC. These procedures are also available at the Office of the Registrar and the Office of the Dean of Graduate Studies. A copy of the procedures of the Graduate SAC and the required form may be obtained at the Office of Graduate Studies. The WLU ombudsperson is available for consultation in the preparation of an appeal. Go to Petition to Graduate Student Appeals Committee form.
Normally, the Graduate Student Appeals Committee (SAC) is the first level of appeal for graduate students of decisions that affect their academic standing and the Senate SAC is the second and final level of appeal (there are different procedures in matters concerning academic misconduct; see WLU policy 12.2: Student Code of Conduct and Discipline). The Graduate SAC will consider and decide all petitions within six (6) weeks of the filing of the petitions. Membership
The committee shall consist of 7 members. Members shall include:
Normally, the chair will be the Dean (or designate). Procedures for Filing Appeals
A student’s status will remain unchanged while an appeal is pending. The following deadlines apply to student petitions:
Because a student is not able to appear in person before the Graduate SAC, it is important that he or she submit the details of all relevant material with a petition. Thus, all petitions should be in writing, in accordance with the following expectations:
Appended to the statement of petition, if not fully included within it shall be:
Procedures for Hearing an Appeal
The following guidelines apply to all hearings:
Re-appeals
Within prescribed limits (see Procedures for Considering Student Appeals), the decision of the Graduate SAC may be appealed to the Senate SAC. Persons with questions regarding the above procedures should contact the Office of Graduate Studies. |
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