Answered By: Student Conduct, Complaints and Appeals
Last Updated: Jan 27, 2025 Views: 32

If you believe a mistake has been made in the recording or weighting of your grades, or that an irregularity has occurred in the application of the Assessment Regulations or in the conduct of an assessment or examination and you believe this has had a direct detrimental effect on you, then you may have grounds to make an academic appeal.

You can discuss this with the Student Support and Advice team, and there are lots of ways for you to contact them.

There is more information in the University's Academic Appeals Policy.

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