If Things Go Wrong
Conduct During Exams
Students must read, understand and agree the regulations governing conduct in exams before taking any exams. It is important that you should understand these regulations fully if you wish to submit an appeal for an exam you have already sat on the ground or procedural irregularities.
Read more about student conduct during exams
Plagiarism and Exam Offences
Plagiarism (the copying, without acknowledgement, of someone else's work) is a serious offence.
Read more about plagiarism and other exam offences
Extenuating Circumstances
If you are in a situation which is unexpected, significantly disruptive or beyond your control that you feel may affect your academic performance, you may have a valid claim for extenuating circumstances.
Read more about extenuating circumstances
Academic Appeals
If you feel that you have grounds to appeal, read more about your rights, the appeals process, and how to complete the Academic Appeals Form
Read more about academic appeals
Making Complaints
If you feel you have a valid reason to complain about an aspect of the University, there are informal and formal procedures for complaint that you should follow
Read more about making a complaint
