No. Please contact the program chair to make a request for accommodation using the Family Accommodation Procedures.
No. A CCSAI student advocate can guide you through the policy and procedures for filing a grade appeal. Also, a CCSAI student advocate can accompany a student as a support person in the meeting with the chair, with prior notice to the chair.
No, this does not meet the criteria for a grade appeal. However, review the Student Accommodation Policy and the Family Accommodation Procedures to see which is most applicable to your situation. If you cannot resolve the situation with your professor, contact your program chair, with appropriate documentation.
We recommend reviewing the Student Complaint Policy and then submitting a formal complaint to the program chair using the Student Complaint Form. You can explain that you have tried connecting with your professor several times to discuss not understanding the material and the professor is not getting back to you, nor responding to questions asked during the lecture.
There is no initial timeframe for when the program chair will connect with students once they receive the grade appeal. However, once the program chair meets with the student about the grade appeal, the program chair has five (5) business days to provide a decision.
Yes, you do. Please review the Grade Appeal Policy and speak to your instructor. If the matter is still not resolved after speaking to your instructor, you can fill out the Grade Appeal Form within ten (10) business days of receiving that grade.
No. Submitting a grade appeal is free of charge.
No, submitting a grade appeal will not impact your PGWP. For more information about your PGWP or international student status, please visit International Student Advising Services.
Please refer to your course outline for school and department information. You may also ask your instructor or Success Advisor.
Note, Math, GNED and COMM courses may be delivered by a different school and department from your home program and will therefore have a different program chair.
No, you do not qualify for a Grade appeal, however, according to the Student Accommodation Policy and Accommodation Procedures for Students with Disabilities the professor needs to work with you in terms of following your accommodation. Please ensure you have provided the ISP to your professor ahead of time and discussed your needs.
No. Students have ten (10) business days from the date their grades are released/posted to submit a grade appeal.
No, you will not face any repercussions for submitting a Grade Appeal. As a student, you have the right to submit a grade appeal as long as it meets the grounds and adheres to the procedures of the Grade Appeal Policy.
No, we are not able to help you write or review your Grade Appeal form and/or letter before submission. Please review the Grade Appeal Tip Sheet.