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Understanding outcomes and appeals

Understanding outcomes and appeals

Remedies/sanctions that are applied in cases of non-academic misconduct have to be reasonable given the nature of the behaviour.

The following are possible sanctions if it is determined that the Code was breached (this list is not exhaustive). Multiple sanctions may be applied at the same time:

  • A letter of behavioural expectations 
  • Restitution 
  • Education activities 
  • Restrictions on communications, accessing premises and/or services
  • Suspension or expulsion

You can appeal an outcome by providing a written submission within 10 days of when the original decision was received by email.

If the decision in your case was made by the student conduct officer, appeals are heard by the vice-provost, students. If the vice-provost, students made the decision in your case, the appeal is heard by the Senate Appeals Committee. Decisions made by the Senate Appeals Committee are final.