07.5
APPLICATION FOR APPEAL
(Against Decisions of Examination Boards)
Academic Handbook 2018/19 – Volume 1 - 07.5 – Application for Appeal – introduced January 2012. Modified 11.12.13, 27.08.14, 14.12.15 – last modified 26.07.16
Application for an Appeal against a Decision of an ExaminationBoard
This form is to be used by a student who wishes to appeal to the University against the decision of an Examination Board.
This form should be completed and sent onlyto the Academic Registry (Ref: Appeals), Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus, Western Avenue, Cardiff CF5 2YB, or by email to , to arrive within 14 days of the date of thenotification of results by the School. Completed forms MUST NOT be left at the I-Zone.
Students should read the Appeals Procedure carefully, taking particular notice of the eligible grounds on which an appeal may be made. Appeals may not be made on grounds that a student is just dissatisfied or disappointed with an examination result.
The grounds of appeal must be made clearly and concisely. Further details, if any, and any relevant documentary evidence, medical, or otherwise, must be attached.
Full Name
Student Number
Address for all correspondence
Email AddressProgramme of Study
Award Title (e.g.MA, BSc, Diploma)Academic Handbook 2018/19 – Volume 1 - 07.5 – Application for Appeal – introduced January 2012. Modified 11.12.13, 27.08.14, 14.12.15 – last modified 26.07.16
Give the date of the Examination Board, against the decision of which you are appealing:State the Examination Board’s decision against which you are appealing:
State concisely the grounds on which you wish to appeal (i.e. exceptional personal circumstances or alleged defects/irregularities in the conduct of the examinations, or both).
exceptional personal circumstances where there is a case that
such circumstances could have had an adverse effect on the candidate’s performance
defects or irregularities in the conduct of the examinations or in written instructions or in advice relating thereto
If applicable, describe the exceptional personal circumstances which affected your performance in the assessment(s) / examination(s) and which were not known to the Examination Board when it reached its decision because you had not reported them before the Board via the Mitigating Circumstances Procedure.
Identify modules affected using module names/numbers and give precise dates and details of any events (such as illnesses or bereavements). Medical or other documentary evidence must be attached. (Please continue on a separate sheet if required).
State the reasons why you could nothavemade your exceptional personal circumstances known to the Examination Board by submitting a Mitigating Circumstances Form before the meeting of the Board.
If applicable, describe anyalleged defects or irregularities in the conduct of the examinations or other assessments or in written instructions or advice relating thereto, showing how these had an adverse effect on your performance.
Identify modules affected using module names/numbers and give precise dates and details of any events (such as meetings with supervisors, submission dates). Documentary evidence to support any allegations must be attached. (Please continue on a separate sheet if required).
Please state your preferred outcome.
I declare that I have read the Appeals Procedure and that the information given on this form, and on any accompanying papers, is a true statement of facts.
Whilst the Academic Registry will assure appropriate privacy and confidentiality, by submitting this form I consent to the disclosure of this form and enclosures where necessary to progress the appeal.
Signed ……………………………………………..
Date ………………………………………………..
All communications relating to this appeal during its process must be in writing and either emailed to or addressed to:
The Academic Registry (Ref: Appeals)
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Llandaff Campus
Western Avenue
CARDIFF CF5 2YB
YOU MUST NOT COMMUNICATE WITH ANYONE IN YOUR SCHOOL OR ELSEWHERE IN THE UNIVERSITY CONCERNING YOUR APPEAL.
FOR IMPARTIAL ADVICE AND SUPPORT, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR STUDENT UNION OFFICE OR TEL: 029 20201565
Academic Handbook 2018/19 – Volume 1 - 07.5 – Application for Appeal – introduced January 2012. Modified 11.12.13, 27.08.14, 14.12.15 – last modified 26.07.16