The Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education (OIA) runs a free, independent and impartial scheme to review student complaints. RHUL is a member of the Scheme and if you are unhappy with its final decision about your complaint/appeal/misconduct case etc, you may be able to complain to the OIA.
You normally need to have completed RHUL’s internal complaints/appeal process before you complain to the OIA. RHUL will send you a letter called a “Completion of Procedures Letter” (COP letter) when you have reached the end of the relevant internal processes and there are no further steps you can take internally. You will have 12 months to complain to the OIA, normally from the date the COP Letter was issued. This is a strict deadline and it’s worth remembering that the longer you wait to complain to the OIA, the more difficult it can become to put things right.
You can find more information about making a complaint to the OIA, what it can and can’t look at, and what it can do to put things right on the OIA website or by contacting advice@su.rhul.ac.uk.
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