Object to a decision
Last modified on 19-10-2024 16:15
If you disagree with a decision made by or on behalf of the Executive Board, about your enrolment, tuition fees or a financial provision for example, you can make an objection.
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Examples of decisions to which you can object include:
- enrolment as a student or external candidate
- enrolment based on a foreign diploma
- decision on a university entrance examination
- termination of registration as a student
- tuition fee payment, exemption, reduction or repayment
- award and rejection of requests for Profiling Fund grants
- award and rejection of requests for Administrative Body Membership Grants
- admissions rejection based on gaps in prior education
Object within six weeks
Make an objection within six weeks from the day the decision was issued.
Submit notice of objection
You can submit your notice of objection to the Arbitration Committee for Student Objections by post or using the digital service desk. The notice of objection must include the following:
- your full name and address
- the date
- the grounds for the objection
- a description or a copy of the decision to which you’re objecting
By post
Send your notice of objection to:
University of Amsterdam
Attn. Arbitration Committee for Student Objections
P.O. Box 19268
1000 GG Amsterdam
Or use the digital service desk.
Digital service desk
As soon as you have submitted the form, you will receive an automated confirmation email. This email will also contain information about the next steps in the procedure.
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Contact
Legal Affairs
If you have any questions, please contact Legal Affairs.