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Begin by entering your First Name, Last Name, and Student Number in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing your appeal.
Select the Effective Term for which you are appealing fees. This helps clarify the context of your request.
Compose a typed letter outlining your grounds for appeal—Medical, Compassionate, or Procedural. Clearly detail any steps you've taken to resolve the issue, as this will support your case.
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