Appeals

If you wish to appeal the decision of an examinations board you may do so in accordance with the following conditions:

1. You believe that there was a non-academic irregularity in the manner in which their assessments were conducted

2.You wish to present information of mitigating circumstances which were not known to the examinations board. In this case, the learner must also show good reason why such circumstances could not have been made known prior to or at the examinations board meeting

3.There is a breach of natural justice. (A breach of natural justice occurs when your right to a fair appeal is not upheld by the college).

For more details and access to forms referred to in the appeals section, please refer to section QA E15 of the Griffith College Quality Assurance and Enhancement Manual or the Exam Papers/Information section of Moodle

 

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