(1) This policy and the associated University Student Appeals Procedure are designed for students of Charles Sturt University (the University) that wish to either appeal or review a decision made by the University. This will include: (2) The purpose of this policy is to establish the expectations and the approach that the University will take when reviewing and assessing students’ appeal applications in alignment with the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021, National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 and the Australasian Best Practice Guidelines for Complaint Handling at Universities by the NSW Ombudsman. (3) This policy applies to all students and staff of the University, including: (4) This policy applies to students, in that it defines processes and guides students seeking an appeal or review of a decision made by the University against students. (5) This policy applies to staff, in that it defines processes that staff must follow when a student is seeking an appeal or review of a decision made by the University against students. (6) Where a partner to the University or a location in which the University is operating has student appeal requirements in addition to or at variance with this policy and the University has agreed to abide by these alternative processes, students and staff will be directed to an alternative appeals process. Examples include specific progress requirements for students at the Goulburn campus, under the Associate Degree in Policing Practice. (7) The grounds for appeal of a decision under this policy are that: (8) Notwithstanding subclause 7b., where there is new evidence available, the student may be required to apply through the original decision making process rather than submit an appeal. See the University Student Appeals Procedure. (9) Failure to read and act upon a notice or correspondence sent to the student’s University email or nominated primary email account are not grounds for an appeal. (10) A student may only submit an appeal on their own behalf, not on behalf of a group or any other student. Group appeals will not be accepted. (11) Graduates may not apply for review of, or appeal against an academic decision that was made before their graduation. (12) Graduation from an award course will extinguish any existing or future right or avenue of review or appeal against an academic decision. (13) All students of the University: (14) Original decision-makers, appeal decision-makers and committee members must always: (15) Original decision-makers, appeal decision-makers and committee members should act as quickly as possible, but in accordance with this policy. (16) Wherever possible, an appellant student must be notified promptly of delays in or making a decision in relation to their appeal application. (17) There are a number of decisions on matters in the University that do not allow for internal appeal by students. A list of University decisions that can be appealed under this policy is located in the University Student Appeals Procedure. (18) The decision of the appeal decision-maker or University Student Appeals Committee is final and overrules any previously made decision. There is no further avenue of internal review or appeal against the decision within the University, nor can the decision be overruled or overturned by any other internal policy or procedure. (19) The decision of the appeal decision-maker or University Student Appeals Committee takes effect on the date deemed appropriate by the appeal decision-maker or the University Student Appeals Committee. (20) The appeals process within the University should be exhausted before a complaint is lodged to the New South Wales Ombudsman. (21) Where an appellant remains dissatisfied with the outcome of a final decision under this policy, the appellant may seek external avenues of review, including lodging a complaint to the New South Wales Ombudsman. (22) In applying for an appeal of a decision, the student bears the onus of proof and is responsible for establishing that they meet the grounds for appeal. (23) It is the responsibility of the student to identify all the grounds for appeal they believe they meet and provide all relevant evidence from the beginning of the appeal process. (24) The student must present their case in writing and provide the appeal decision-maker or University Student Appeals Committee with all information relevant to the decision. (25) The appeal decision-maker and University Student Appeals Committee may only make their decision based on the material before them. (26) The appeal decision-maker and University Student Appeals Committee may decide to assess an appeal on any ground stated in the University Student Appeals Procedure in addition to the ground identified in the appeal application. (27) An appellant student: (28) A student will remain enrolled in their course of study at the University whilst the internal appeals process or external appeals is ongoing unless: (29) In the case where a student’s enrolment is suspended in the above cases and the appeals process finds in favour of the student, the student’s enrolment in their course of study is to be reinstated as soon as practicable. (30) A student is prohibited from making a special consideration application for a subject while the internal appeal process is ongoing if the student’s subject is involved or implicated in the decision under appeal. (31) A decision made in accordance with this policy and the University Student Appeals Procedure will overrule any prior decision made in regards to a special consideration application for a subject if the student’s subject is involved or implicated in the decision under appeal. (32) Appeal applications under this policy are confidential and must be conducted in private. (33) All documentation relating to student appeals and reviews will be kept confidential and shall be disclosed only to those persons who have a right to the information by virtue of their role in the appeal or review process, or as required by any internal rule, policy, procedure, or as required by law. (34) The Executive Director, Safety, Security and Wellbeing or their nominee will, as required by relevant policies, and without identifying individual appellants or providing details of circumstances that would allow them to be identified: (35) The Executive Director, Safety, Security and Wellbeing or their nominee and the University Student Appeals Officer are responsible for advising relevant staff or units of the University, or officers of a club or society, of any action they need to carry out as a result of an outcome of a student’s appeal application. (36) Information from a student’s appeal application may be disclosed where the University’s Privacy Officer has approved the extent and wording of the disclosure, or if it is required by law to do so. (37) The appeals decision-maker and University Student Appeals Committee: (38) A student submitting an appeal application may also have a complaint about their treatment, quality of a service or conduct of staff or students. In such instances, the student may make a complaint in accordance with the Complaints Management Procedure, which will be considered separately from the appeal of the original decision. (39) As there is no further internal avenue for appeal or review after the appeals process is complete, should an appellant student wish to make a complaint about the appeals process they will need to seek external avenues of review, including but not limited to, lodging a complaint to the New South Wales Ombudsman. (40) See the University Student Appeals Procedure. (41) See the University Student Appeals Guideline, University Student Appeals Guideline – Students and University Student Appeals Guideline - Staff. (42) For the purpose of this policy, the following terms have the definitions stated:University Student Appeals Policy
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or as otherwise determined by the appeals decision-maker or University Student Appeals Committee.