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The Difference Between a Complaint and an Appeal
If you’re unhappy with an academic decision such as an assessment mark you can use the Appeals Procedure. You might be unhappy with certain aspects of your course or student experience. In this case you can use the Complaints Procedure to complain about a lecturer or a service, like Accommodation or Careers.
Submitting a complaint or appeal must be done on the correct form (however for complaints student must first attempt to resolve them informally).
Click here for Academic Appeals submission form
Click here for Formal Complaints form
The Student Advice Service can assist students to make complaints or appeals to the University of Worcester. We can help you fill out the relevant forms and attend meetings with you to support you. Please get in contact if you need our help.
Complaints and Appeals Officer
If you have any queries about submitting a complaint or appeal or about the University's procedures contact the Complaints and Appeals Officer, Louise Heath, 01905 855 396 or email l.heath@worc.ac.uk
The OIA operates an independent student complaints scheme for Higher Education.
If for any reason you are unhappy with how the University has investigated your complaint you can take the matter to the OIA. However, you can only do this if you have exhausted the internal complaints procedure of the University.
To make a complaint to the OIA you must have first received a university Completion of Procedures Letter. Once this has been recieved there is a strict three month deadline to take a complaint to the OIA.
The SAS can support any student in the process of making a complaint to the OIA.
For more information click here