You can file an appeal if you disagree with an oral or written decision of the Board of Examiners or an examiner.
This may involve, for instance, a negative binding recommendation regarding the continuation of study, a grade for an examination or a decision on an exemption request.
An appeal must be filed within six weeks from the day the decision was send/published. It is important that you file your appeal on time. If you are not on time, your appeal can be declared inadmissible. This means your appeal will not be considered.
Before taking your appeal into consideration, the Examination Appeals Board needs some specific information.
Student number: *
BUas email address: *
To be able to properly consider your appeal, it is important to answer the following questions to the best of your ability:
Who made the decision against which you wish to appeal? *
Have you made any attempt to discuss the decision? *
If so, with whom and what was the outcome? *
Please attach the document which contains the decision against which you wish to appeal. The document must clearly states the date the decision was communicated to you. If you disagree with a grade, attach (also) a copy of (or screenshot from) Osiris showing the decision (the grade). *
Please indicate the publication date or date of dispatch of the decision you disagree with. *
Do you want to attach other documents? *