Examples of Grounds for Appeal in a sentence
The burden is on the appellant to show error as outlined below in the Grounds for Appeal.
The grounds for a hardship appeal are summarized in the Statement of Grounds for Appeal – 2021 that the Appellant signed and filed in this case.
The Appellant must demonstrate, on a balance of probabilities, that the Respondent has made a procedural error as described in the Grounds for Appeal section of this Policy and that this error had, or may reasonably have had, a material effect on the decision or decision-maker.
Record of Appeal Hearing: The school has the right to a transcript of the appeal hearing and may request one by notice to the Executive Director of ACCSC at the time of the filing of the Grounds for Appeal.
The written Grounds for Appeal must respond to each basis included in the letter reporting the Commission’s decision and the Grounds for Appeal must be prepared and presented in accordance with the Commission’s established process and requirements.
The Grounds for Appeal may not include information or documentation that was not in the record at the time that the Commission took the adverse action.
The school must set forth in the Grounds for Appeal its case relative to its belief that the Commission’s decision was arbitrary, capricious, or otherwise in substantial disregard of the criteria or procedures of the Commission, or not supported by substantial evidence in the record on which the Commission took action.
The Grounds for Appeal must include a reference to where information and documentation can be found in the record at the time that the Commission took the adverse action.
The grounds for a hardship appeal are summarized in the Statement of Grounds for Appeal – 2017 that the Appellant signed and filed in this case.
Prior to filing a formal grade appeal, the student should exhaust all channels of relief at the level closest to the issue (e.g., division/school) Grounds for Appeal: The right of student appeal at the college level is limited to allegations of prejudice, capricious or arbitrary academic evaluation or capricious or arbitrary treatment.Prejudice: adverse, preconceived judgment about the student based on personal characteristics or group membership.