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Graduate Appeals Procedures
Definition
An appeal is a request for exemption from a Departmental,
School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies or Senate
regulation on compassionate or medical grounds or because of
extenuating circumstances OR a request that a grade on a particular
piece of work or a final standing in a course or program be
changed.
The appeal process is not intented to deal with complaints
related to Teaching Assitantships. Such issues should be dealt with by the
Graduate Teaching Assistants's Union.
Procedures
In the case of a graduate student in the Department of Mathematics,
the successive levels for an appeal are:
- Consultation
- Department Chair
- Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies
- Senate Review Board Academic.
The first step of the appeal procedures
should be initiated as soon as possible, normally within three weeks,
but no later than six weeks
from the date of the action or decision giving rise to the appeal.
It is, therefore, the responsiblity of the student to initiate an
appeal at the earliest possible opportunity and the university officer
concerned to act upon the request as expediciously as possible.
Legal counsel is not permitted below the level of the Senate Review Board Academic.
However, the appellant does have the right to be accompanied by a
colleague who is a graduate student from the Department of Mathematics
or from another program
in the Physical Sciences Division of the School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.
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In the case of an appeal relating to a specific course, a resolution
of the problem should be attempted through consultation with the instructor.
If the instructor fails to act, or cannot or will not be physically
available within a reasonable time period, the consultation
may take place with the Graduate Chair or designate.
In the case of an appeal which is a request for exemption from a Departmental regulation,
a resolution of the problem should be attempted through
consultation with the Graduate Chair.
If the Graduate Chair fails to act, or cannot
or will not be physically available
within a reasonable time period, the appeal may be directed
to a designate or another member of the Graduate Affairs Committee.
In either case, notes should be taken during the
consultation stating the details for the appeal
and should be signed by both parties.
It is expected that a decision will be made in writing within two weeks.
Appeals on other matters should be initiated in writing in the office
having immediate jurisdiction for the particular requirement or
regulation in question (e.g. the School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies).
Students in doubt as to the appropriate level at which appeals should
be initiated should consult the Departmental Graduate Chair.
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If the student is dissatisfied with the decision at the
previous level of an appeal initiated at the Department level,
a written statement of appeal (with supporting
documents, if necessary) may be made to the
Department Chair within three weeks of the date of the previous
decision. The written request need not be lengthy but should
clearly indicate the details of the appeal and the relief requested.
The Chair, within three weeks of the receipt of the formal
appeal, will call a meeting of an Ad-Hoc Committee of Appeal (AHCA)
which will consist of at least the following:
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The Department Chair
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Two Departmental members, appointed by the Chair and the Graduate Affairs
Committee, who are also members of the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Note:
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Efforts should also be made to include at least one graduate student
from the Department of Mathematics.
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The committee should not include a member who might have a
conflict of interest, such as the course instructor in the case of an
appeal of a course grade. In particular, if the complaint is against
the Department Chair, the Graduate Chair or designate will act in
the Department Chair's place.
The AHCA may ask the person(s) concerned to appear at the meeting.
The Department Chair, on behalf of the AHCA, will notify in writing
the appellant, and the instructor in the case of an appeal of a course
grade, of the committee's decisions
and recommendations (including reasons for the decision) within one
week of the meeting. The proceedings of the appeal will remain confidential.
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Following an appeal to the Department Chair, the student, if not
satisfied with the decision of the committee, may then appeal to
the Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies. (See the section on
Appeals
in the Calendar of the
School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.)
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