Only the President can suspend a student from the College or deny or rescind a student’s credential for a violation of college policy.
If you have received a letter from the President saying that you will be suspended from the College or that your credential will be denied or taken away, the letter will explain the reasons for the decision. If you want to appeal this decision, read below.
Appeal to the Board of Governors
The Board will only consider appeals based on procedural grounds. Procedural grounds include:
- The student did not receive information about the case and related concerns.
- The student was not given a chance to respond to the concerns.
- The student was not given reasons for the decision.
- There is clear and documented evidence that the policy or procedures were not followed in a way that significantly affected the outcome of the decision.
The Board will not consider an appeal for any other reason. They will not consider appeals where you simply dislike the decision, want another chance, believe that what happened was not your fault, or are worried about your future or what your family will think.
You will have to show that you have tried all other appeals within the College before you can appeal to the Board.
Write to the Board
Within 5 days after getting the President’s decision, write a letter and send it to the Langara College Board of Governors.
- Give your name and student ID number.
- State that you are asking for an Appeal to the Board of Governors.
- Explain what decision you are appealing. Include a copy of the decision letter.
- Explain your reasons (grounds) for the appeal.
- Explain what happened over time (chronology), showing how and where the errors were made.
- Explain what you would like from the appeal.
- Include any documents that support your position and explain how the documents are linked to your position.
The Board will select a board member(s) to review your appeal. The Board will send you a written decision after reviewing your appeal.
There is no other appeal after this.