Centre for Learning Accreditation Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR)
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Appealing an Assessment

Appeals can be made to the Centre for Learning Accreditation within three months of receiving assessment results. Students wishing to appeal their PLAR results can forward an appeal, in writing, to the CLA Director who will decide on the appropriate action.

Should the student remain unsatisfied with the first appeal decision, they have an additional 30 days to appeal to the Student Academic Appeals Committee.

More information can be found in the PLAR Procedures document and in the Student Appeals Policy

Updated December 15, 2020 by Student & Academic Web Services (sas@athabascau.ca)

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