Appeals

What can be appealed?
Appeals can only be lodged against decisions referred to in Article 7.61 of the Higher Education and Research Act [WHW].

This can include decisions relating to / issued by:

  • Board of Examiners;
  • examiners (e.g. the determination of a final mark on an examination);
  • the binding recommendation on continuation of studies;
  • exemption requests/adjustments to the curriculum;
  • admission to Master's degree programmes (for students with prior education abroad).

It must regard an individual decision that specifically targets you. Such a decision can also be recognised by the legal remedies clause, which states that you may appeal the decision.