Senate Appeals on Academic Standing

Students may protest decisions relating to their academic standing. Students should protest a decision first with the faculty member directly involved in the decision and then, if necessary, with the department head, the dean of the faculty involved, and finally with the Dean of the College of Graduate Studies.

The Committee on Appeals of Standing and Discipline is a standing committee of the Okanagan Senate, which is the senior academic authority in the University. See Senate Appeals on Academic Standing for information on the policies and procedures of this committee.


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