2002-2003 Calendar
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Faculty of Arts |
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Faculty of Education |
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Faculty
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Faculty
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Faculty
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Atkinson Faculty of Liberal
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Osgoode Hall Law School |
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Schulich School of Business
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Courses
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Glendon
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Appeals Procedures
Appeals by students and/or faculty members against
rulings of the Petitions Committee and/or the Committee on Examinations
and Academic Standards of the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science
(with the exception of appeals on academic dishonesty rulings -
see below) must be filed in writing with the secretary of the Executive
and Planning Committee in the Office of the Dean, 1012M Computer
Science Building, within 15 calendar days of the date of notification
of the decision.
Appeals against rulings of the petitions committee
and/or the committee on examinations and academic standing will
be heard by a panel of two faculty members of the executive and
planning committee and one student member selected from student
members of the Faculty council. In the rare event that a decision
of a panel of the executive and planning committee, or of the Senate
Appeals Committee, requires a completely new (de novo) hearing,
the matter will be heard by a panel of three faculty members of
the executive and planning committee and one student member selected
from student members of the Faculty council. These panels will be
constituted, as required, from available members, by the secretary
of the executive and planning committee.
Members shall disqualify themselves if they are
involved as a party or witness in the case, or believe that they
could not be impartial. Where members disqualify themselves, alternate
members will replace them.
Appeals are heard only on the following grounds:
- a) new evidence; i.e. evidence that, through no fault of the
appellant, could not reasonably have been presented at an earlier
level; (As a guide, events or performance subsequent to the decisions
of the petitions committee and/or the committee on examinations
and academic standing are not to be construed as new evidence.)
- b) evidence of procedural irregularity in the previous consideration
of the case by the petitions committee and/or the committee on
examinations and academic standing. This may be understood to
include actions taken by the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science,
its officers, committees or members with respect to the case which
would violate or nullify any of the following:
- normal and written procedures of the Faculty;
- recognized custom of the Faculty;
- the principles of natural justice and fairness.
Students and faculty members have the right to
represent themselves at appeal hearings to hear and answer allegations
and to present their arguments. Appeal hearings are not open to
anyone not directly involved in the case being considered. The committee's
decision is taken in camera.
All appeal decisions are reported in writing
to the students and the faculty members concerned, the Office of
Science Academic Services, the home Faculty and the Office of the
Registrar.
Further appeals may be made to the Senate Appeals
Committee. Enquiries about these appeals, and the grounds upon which
they may be filed, should be directed to the Senate Office, S833
Ross.
Appeals on academic dishonesty rulings are also
made directly to the Senate Appeals Committee. Appeals are heard
only on the same grounds as cited above.
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