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Applying to colleges can be a challenging but rewarding process, and sometimes you wont initially get admitted into a university you want to attend. Many colleges have an appeals process for admissions, where students can appeal decisions and provide additional information for consideration by the school.
Appeals and reviews are possible from both civil and criminal cases. In both, the party that loses a court action may ask a higher court to come to another decision. Appeals are for a higher court to relook at the application and interpretation of the law in relation to the facts before it.
If your application for admission to a qualification or to both qualifications of choice is declined, you may appeal the outcome of your application, either on the basis that you believe the decision was an error on the part of the university or that further supporting documents may result in a different outcome
NVT- Not Applicable is not for u to worry about. That is for UNISA workers to know that course u chose does not have specifications.
A grade appeal arises when circumstances either prevent assignment of an earned course grade or cause an assigned course grade to be questioned by a student. The basis for questioning a grade and filing a grade appeal is limited by the criteria defined in the Student Course Grade Appeal Policy.

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a challenge to or request for reconsideration of a decision by an academic body that makes decisions on student progress, assessment and awards This may include a request to change marks or progress decisions, or final award classifications.
What to include in an appeal letter Your professional contact information. A summary of the situation youre appealing. An explanation of why you feel the decision was incorrect. A request for the preferred solution youd like to see enacted. Gratitude for considering your appeal. Supporting documents attached, if relevant.
Appeals should be submitted as a formal email to CGS-pgb@unisa.ac.za with information/ evidence proving that the rejection reason(s) provided contradicts students status quo.

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