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Decision Report 201300999

  • Case ref:
    201300999
  • Date:
    April 2014
  • Body:
    University of Edinburgh
  • Sector:
    Universities
  • Outcome:
    Not upheld, no recommendations
  • Subject:
    academic appeal/exam results/degree classification

Summary

Mr C complained to us on behalf of his son (Mr A). Mr A had submitted an academic appeal to the university because he felt that his work had not been considered fairly. He said that he had not received adequate support, and that he lacked confidence in the mark assigned because he felt staff were not impartial. The university found that there were no grounds to uphold his academic appeal. Mr C then complained to us that they had not reasonably investigated and considered Mr A's appeal.

Although we cannot investigate matters of academic judgement, we can look at whether the appropriate processes were followed in reaching a decision on an academic appeal. Our investigation found that the university had thoroughly investigated the circumstances of Mr A's appeal, and had ensured that adequate and appropriate support was provided and that reasonable steps had been taken to ensure impartiality and verify the marks awarded.

Updated: March 13, 2018