The process and grounds for appeal vary between institutions, so it is important to review your university’s policies and procedures carefully.
Appealing Withdrawal from University
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If you have been withdrawn from a university in England and Wales, it may be possible to appeal the decision.
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How to appeal a withdrawal decision
When preparing an appeal, you should:
- Review your university’s academic regulations and appeal procedures
- Gather supporting evidence, including medical or personal documentation
- Prepare a clear and structured appeal outlining your grounds
- Submit your appeal within the required deadlines
In some cases, you may also be required to attend a hearing to present your case.
What evidence do you need?
If your withdrawal was linked to extenuating circumstances, you should provide evidence to support your case. This may include medical records, personal statements, or other documentation explaining the issues that affected your studies.
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