Common use of Admissions appeals Clause in Contracts

Admissions appeals. 7.1 If you want to appeal an admissions decision, you should follow the procedure set out in the Admissions Appeals and Complaints: Policy (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/ important- information, under Admissions). You will need to email xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx within ten working days of being told that your application was unsuccessful. You can only appeal if there is evidence that the University has failed to comply with its policies and procedures or if relevant new information relating to your application is available. 7.2 You can be supported or represented by a third party (but not normally a legal advisor) at each stage: see the Third Party Involvement: Procedure for more information (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx, under Complaints). You can also contact SUBU Advice (+00 (0)0000 000000 or email subuadvice@ xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx). If you have applied to a Partner College for a course validated by BU, you will need to appeal to the Partner College. Please contact us if you are not sure (call AskBU on +00 (0)0000 000000, or email xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx). 7.3 We will aim to write to you with our response within ten working days. If you are not satisfied with this response, you may ask for a review within ten working days. We will aim to respond with the outcome of the review within ten working days. If there is a delay, we will tell you and keep you informed of progress. Our decision following the review is final and there can be no further appeals.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement

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Admissions appeals. 7.1 If you want to appeal an admissions decision, you should follow the procedure set out in the Admissions Appeals and Complaints: Complaints Policy and Procedure (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/ important- www. xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxx- information, under Admissions). You will need Applicants wishing to email xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx submit an admissions appeal should do so via the website at www. xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx within ten working days of being told that your application was unsuccessfulnotification of the University’s decision. You can only appeal if there is evidence that the University has failed to comply with its policies and procedures or if relevant new information relating to your application is available. 7.2 You can be supported If you would like another person to support or represented by a third party represent you (but not normally a legal advisorprofessional) at each stage: see the Third Party Involvement: Procedure for more information (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxin relation to an admissions appeal, under Complaints). You can also contact SUBU Advice (+00 (0)0000 000000 or email subuadvice@ xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx). you will need to provide clear evidence of their authority to be involved and explain whether they are authorised to make representations and take decisions on your behalf. 7.3 If you have applied to a Partner College for a course validated by BU, you will need to appeal to the Partner College. Please contact us if you are not sure (call AskBU on +00 (0)0000 000000, or email xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx). 7.3 7.4 We will aim to write to you with our response within ten working days. If you are not satisfied with this response, you may ask for a central review by emailing appeals@ xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx within ten working days. We will aim to respond with the outcome of the review within ten 20 working days. If there is a delay, we will tell you and keep you informed of progress. Our decision following the review is final and there can be no further appeals.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement

Admissions appeals. 7.1 If you want to appeal an admissions decision, you should follow the procedure set out in the Recruitment, Selection and Admissions Appeals and Complaints: Policy and Procedure (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/ important- xxx0.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxx/ help-advice/important-information, under Admissions). You will need to email xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx within ten working days of being told appeals@bournemouth. new information available that was not included in your application was unsuccessfulapplication. You can only cannot appeal if there is evidence that the University has failed to comply with its policies and procedures or if relevant new information relating to your application is availableagainst matters of academic judgement. 7.2 You can be supported or represented by a third party (but not normally a legal advisor) at each stage: see the Third Party Involvement: Procedure for more information (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx, under Complaints). You can also contact SUBU Advice (+00 (0)0000 00000 000000 or email subuadvice@ xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx). If you have applied to a Partner College for a course validated by BU, you will need to appeal to the Partner College. Please contact us if you are not sure (call AskBU askBU on +00 (0)0000 00000 000000, or email xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxxxxXX@Xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx). 7.3 We will aim to write to you with our response within ten 10 working days. If you are not satisfied with this response, you may ask for a review within ten 10 working days. We will aim to respond with the outcome of the review within ten 10 working days. If there is a delay, we will tell you and keep you informed of progress. Our decision following the review is final and there can be no further appeals.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Agreement

Admissions appeals. 7.1 If you want to appeal an admissions decision, you should follow the procedure set out in the Recruitment, Selection and Admissions Appeals and Complaints: Policy and Procedure (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/ important- informationxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxx-xxxxx-xxx, under Admissions). You will need to email xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx appeals@ xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx within ten 10 working days of being told that your application was unsuccessful. You can only appeal about processes and procedures, if there is evidence that the University has failed to comply with its policies and procedures of bias, prejudice or improper assessment or if there is relevant new information relating to available that was not included in your application is availableapplication. You cannot appeal against matters of academic judgement. 7.2 You can be supported or represented by a third party (but not normally a legal advisor) at each stage: see the Third Party Involvement: Procedure for more information (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxx-xxxxx-xxx, under Complaints). You can also contact SUBU Advice (+00 (0)0000 00000 000000 or email subuadvice@ xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx). If you have applied to a Partner College for a course validated by BU, you will need to appeal to the Partner CollegePartner. Please contact us if you are not sure (call AskBU askBU on +00 (0)0000 00000 000000, or email xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxxxxXX@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx). 7.3 We will aim to write to you with our response within ten 10 working days. If you are not satisfied with this response, you may ask for a review within ten 10 working days. We will aim to respond with the outcome of the review within ten 10 working days. If there is a delay, we will tell you and keep you informed of progress. Our decision following the review is final and there can be no further appeals.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Agreement

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Admissions appeals. 7.1 If you want to appeal an admissions decision, you should follow the procedure set out in the Recruitment, Selection and Admissions Appeals and Complaints: Policy and Procedure (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/ important- xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxx- information, under Admissions). You will need to email xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx within ten 10 working days of being told that your application was unsuccessful. You can only appeal about processes and procedures, if there is evidence that the University has failed to comply with its policies and procedures of bias, prejudice or improper assessment or if there is relevant new information relating to available that was not included in your application is availableapplication. You cannot appeal against matters of academic judgement. 7.2 You can be supported or represented by a third party (but not normally a legal advisor) at each stage: see the Third Party Involvement: Procedure for more information (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx, under Complaints). You can also contact SUBU Advice (+00 (0)0000 00000 000000 or email subuadvice@ xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx). If you have applied to a Partner College for a course validated by BU, you will need to appeal to the Partner College. Please contact us if you are not sure (call AskBU askBU on +00 (0)0000 00000 000000, or email xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxxxxXX@Xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx). 7.3 We will aim to write to you with our response within ten 10 working days. If you are not satisfied with this response, you may ask for a review within ten 10 working days. We will aim to respond with the outcome of the review within ten 10 working days. If there is a delay, we will tell you and keep you informed of progress. Our decision following the review is final and there can be no further appeals.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Agreement

Admissions appeals. 7.1 If you want to appeal an admissions decision, you should follow the procedure set out in the Admissions Appeals and Complaints: Complaints Policy and Procedure (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/ important- xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxx- information, under Admissions). You will need Applicants wishing to email xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx submit an admissions appeal should do so via the website at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx within ten working days of being told that your application was unsuccessfulnotification of the University’s decision. You can only appeal if there is evidence that the University has failed to comply with its policies and procedures or if relevant new information relating to your application is available. 7.2 You can be supported If you would like another person to support or represented by a third party represent you (but not normally a legal advisorprofessional) at each stage: see the Third Party Involvement: Procedure for more information (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxin relation to an admissions appeal, under Complaints). You can also contact SUBU Advice (+00 (0)0000 000000 or email subuadvice@ xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx). you will need to provide clear evidence of their authority to be involved and explain whether they are authorised to make representations and take decisions on your behalf. 7.3 If you have applied to a Partner College for a course validated by BU, you will need to appeal to the Partner College. Please contact us if you are not sure (call AskBU on +00 (0)0000 000000, or email xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx). 7.3 7.4 We will aim to write to you with our response within ten working days. If you are not satisfied with this response, you may ask for a central review by emailing xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx within ten working days. We will aim to respond with the outcome of the review within ten 20 working days. If there is a delay, we will tell you and keep you informed of progress. Our decision following the review is final and there can be no further appeals.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Agreement

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