Review of instructor's decisions on term work:
A student may request a review of any grade assigned in a course subject to the marking scheme set out by the instructor, or a re-read of final examination marks, in alignment with Regulation 13. Work for review may include, but is not limited to:
It is the responsibility of the student to preserve all original graded material (assignments, papers, etc) to present for the review.
Step 1. Informal Review
As a first step, the student should request an informal review with the instructor concerned, and the instructors are strongly encouraged to consent.
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Step 2. Formal Review
A student may apply to the Associate Dean (Academic) in Smith Engineering at Queen's for a Formal Review of term work in a course. The reconsideration of the work in question will be undertaken by two reviewers, normally the instructor and the Head (or appropriate delegate chosen by the Head) of the Department responsible for the course. If there is a question regarding the impartiality of the instructor, then the Head may choose to appoint another person in his/her place. The Formal Review will involve a rereading of the work in question and a review of the student's class record.
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Please visit Forms Online for the most recent Appeal Form for the Formal Review of Course Marks
Re-reads final examination marks:
Appeals of Decisions made by the Academic Progress Committee Chair or the Associate Dean (Academic)
Appeals of decisions made by the Academic Progress Committee Chair (e.g. late adding/dropping of courses, substitutions, etc.) or the Associate Dean, Academic (Requirements to Withdraw, waivers, re-admission decisions) may be made to the Operations Committee. Appeals of this nature are only granted where the appropriate processes and procedures have not been followed, or if the student believes that there are extenuating circumstances which were insufficiently considered. Admissions decisions (with the exception of cases of re-admission) are not appealable.
Please visit Forms Online for the most recent Academic Appeal Request Form
Last Updated: November 7, 2022