Policy 167: Academic Consideration for Winter 2023
Students requesting Academic Consideration for missed assessments due to cold or flu-like symptoms or to self-isolation associated with Covid-19, may select Covid-19 as the reason and are not required to provide supporting documentation one time per semester. For any additional Covid-19 requests, in the same semester, Students will now be required to provide a health certificate for verification.
For Extenuating Circumstances, Policy 167 allows for a once per semester ACR request without supporting documentation if the absence is less than 3 days in duration and is not for a final exam or final assessment. Absences more than 3 days in duration and those that involve a final assessment or final exam, require documentation. Students must notify their instructor once a request for Academic Consideration is submitted. See Senate PDF filePolicy 167: Academic Consideration.
Resources
To submit a grade or standing appeal at the Dept./School, Faculty or Senate Level, you must sign-in with your Toronto Metropolitan University ID via the link below.
To submit an Academic Misconduct Appeal to the Academic Integtriy Council (AIC), you must sign-in with your Toronto Metropolitan University ID via the link below.
For all other appeals:
Religious, Aboriginal and Spiritual Observance , external link, opens in new window
Academic Grade and Standing Appeal Form, external link, opens in new window - For appeals submitted late or outside of the online portal guidelines
Student Non-Academic Conduct Appeal - SAC, external link, opens in new window
Student Non-Academic Conduct Appeal - EDVPS, external link, opens in new window
Toronto Metropolitan Health Certificate, external link, opens in new window
PDF fileProbationary Contract , opens in new window
Senate Timespan Appeal Form, external link, opens in new window
- Guide to Course Outlines and Suggested Template - Winter 2023, external link, opens in new window
- google docSenate Course Outline Template - Winter 2023, external link, opens in new window
- Liberal Studies Curriculum Committee
- Liberal Studies - Guidelines for the Development of Proposals for Liberal Studies Courses, external link, opens in new window
- Senate Statement on Freedom of Speech
- Students' Rights and Responsibilities, external link, opens in new window
- PDF filePrivacy Considerations for Virtual Classes, Meetings and Proctoring
- word fileStudent Notice of Recording