Student appeals against academic decisions
Student appeals against academic decisions are governed by the University of Sydney (Student Appeals against Academic Decisions) Rule 2006.
An academic decision is a decision that affects the academic assessment or progress of a person within his or her award course, including a decision:
- to exclude a student on academic grounds;
- not to readmit or re-enrol a person following exclusion;
- to terminate a student’s candidature for a post-graduate award.
Any student may appeal to the Student Appeals Body against an academic decision on the ground that due academic process was not observed by the relevant faculty in making the academic decision.
Information on student appeals against academic decisions can be accessed on the links below:
