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If I am unhappy with an Academic decision – eg. I have applied for a Medical Supplementary and it has been rejected – is there an appeal process?

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If I am unhappy with an Academic decision – eg. I have applied for a Medical Supplementary and it has been rejected – is there an appeal process?

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A. Yes. The Law School has an Academic Appeals Committee for instances such as this. Please explain your appeal in writing and submit in conjunction with any other supporting paper work you may have. Appeals should be directed to the Appeals Committee Secretary.

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