- Academic Appeals
- Academic Discipline & Academic Discipline Appeals
- Non-Academic Discipline & Non-Academic Discipline Appeals
- Sexual Violence & Sexual Harassment
- Supportive Leaves Policy Appeals
- Complaint and Resolution Council for Student Societies (CRCSS)
- Advancement Review Panel - CUPE 3902 Unit 3
- Clinical Faculty Academic Clinical Tribunal
- Clinical Faculty Grievance Review Panel
- UTFA Tenure Appeals
- UTFA Grievances
- UTFA Workload Adjudication
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For more information on the Discipline Appeals Board, please see the Code of Student Conduct , the Code of Behaviour on Academic Matters and the Discipline Appeals Board Terms of Reference .
The Discipline Appeals Board hears a student's appeal in Non-Academic Discipline cases, previously heard and decided upon by a Hearing Officer; and a student's or University's appeal in Academic Discipline cases, previously heard and decided upon by the University Tribunal Trial Division.
The Duties of the Discipline Appeal Board are:
a) To hear and consider appeals against decisions:
- i) made by a Hearing Officer acting under the Hearing Procedures of the Code of Student Conduct.
- ii) made by the Trial Division of the University Tribunal acting under the Code of Behaviour on Academic Matters.
b) To report its decisions to the Vice-President and Provost. The Vice-President and Provost will report for information to the University Affairs Board cases adjudicated under the Code of Student Conduct and to the Academic Board those adjudicated under the Code of Behaviour on Academic Matters.
Please note: the contents of the website, where possible, have been written in simplified language. Should a question/dispute arise where the language on the website differs from the Code of Student Conduct, the Code of Behaviour on Academic Matters, or the Discipline Appeals Board Terms of Reference the relevant Code or Terms of Reference will prevail.
do you want an easy way to understand the non-academic discipline appeals process?
Click below for an easy-to-understand flowchart illustrating the entire non-academic discipline appeals process.