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Outline for a Well Written Academic Appeal Describe the extenuating circumstances involved or your reason for appealing. ... Reference your documentation when answering the question on the appeals form. ... Explain why the conditions no longer (or have a lesser chance to) pose a threat to satisfactory academic performance.
Identify the reasons for your dismissal You need to be honest and realistic about your academic performance and the factors that contributed to it. For example, you may have faced personal, financial, medical, or emotional challenges that affected your ability to study and meet the expectations of your program.
If you are unhappy with your grade(s), the first thing you need to do is talk to your school or college. They can advise what your options are and will submit a request to the exam board on your behalf ? you cannot do this yourself.
Content and Tone Opening Statement. The first sentence or two should state the purpose of the letter clearly. ... Be Factual. Include factual detail but avoid dramatizing the situation. ... Be Specific. ... Documentation. ... Stick to the Point. ... Do Not Try to Manipulate the Reader. ... How to Talk About Feelings. ... Be Brief.
I am aware that my grades have been very low the last two semesters. This is my own fault and I take full responsibility. I write this appeal letter to explain the cause and to ask you to please consider reinstating me in the fall. My poor grades were not due to low ability or too much partying like you might imagine.