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Student Academic Grievance Policy
The University aims to provide students with a fair,
equitable and productive learning environment. In order
to achieve this aim a clear and consistent process
has been developed for resolving student academic grievances.
The term "academic grievance" refers to
a complaint by a student concerning an act, omission
or decision by a member of staff or a committee of
the University that affects a student's academic
experience. Examples of the types of complaints that
may constitute an academic grievance include the following:
- failure to assess work in accordance with specified
criteria;
- bias by marker;
- technical marking or collating error;
- failure to manage requests for special consideration
in accordance with the Special Consideration Policy;
- failure of a research project supervisor to fulfill
their responsibilities as defined in the
Code of Practice - Honours;
- failure to adhere to the requirements of the General
Course Rules, including the rules governing the award
of grades of performance, granting of awards "with
Distinction", minimum rate of progress, advanced
standing, amendments to academic records;
- failure to adhere to the requirements of the Award
Rules;
- failure to adhere to mandatory requirements of
a relevant Code of Practice (e.g. Teaching and Assessment,
Honours, Practical Placements), including assessment
or examination requirements;
- failure to adhere to Faculty assessment or examination
requirements;
- failure to follow due process in handling
student requests or complaints.
The University and the Faculty of Education have formal
Student Academic Grievance Policies that are to be
used only after informal approaches have been made
to the relevant staff (marker, tutor, lecturer, subject
co-ordinator). A flowchart detailing the steps to be
taken when pursuing an issue concerning academic experience
may be downloaded: Academic
Grievance Resolution Flowchart – Who to Approach
about an Issue Affecting Academic Experience.
Every attempt should be made to settle the
issue informally but, where this is not
possible, an application to Appeal Against A Decision or Action Affecting Academic Progress must
be submitted to the Sub Dean. This application can
be downloaded or a copy may be obtained from the
Faculty of Education's Student Services
Centre, Bdg. 23. Please note the strict guidelines
and time frames.
A full copy of the University Academic Student Grievance
Policy can be found at
http://www.uow.edu.au/handbook/courserules/studacgrievpol.html.
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