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Admissions Policy

3.34. Complaints

3.341. There is no right of appeal against an admissions decision about matters of academic judgement regarding an applicant’s suitability to study a programme; or about an applicant’s failure to satisfy non-academic requirements specified by external agencies for a particular programme (e.g. criminal records checks or occupational health checks).

3.342. All appeals should be made within 14 calendar days of a decision being made, appeals made outside this timescale will only be addressed at the discretion of the University

3.343. However, a complaint relating to a procedural error, an irregularity or maladministration should be made in writing to the Admissions Manager, who will respond to the applicant in writing (please note Section 5 below).

3.344. Any further complaint will be considered by the Vice Chancellor whose decision is final.

3.345. Applicants who request feedback or make a complaint or ask for a review of the admissions policies and procedures will not be discriminated against in any further applications on the basis of any of these

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