The University is committed to dealing with complaints in a serious and sensitive manner. The complaints process is designed to be prompt and responsive so that students can have issues of concern dealt with quickly and can move on with their studies. Where warranted, the University will endeavour to improve its services, systems and decision-making processes to prevent future complaints arising.
This web page provides information to students about lodging and resolving Academic and Administrative Complaints.
For information on complaints about sexual harassment, discrimination or bullying you should consult the Harassment and Discrimination Complaints Procedure and Equal Opportunity Complaint Form.
For information on whistleblower disclosures you should consult the Whistleblowers Protection Act 2001 - Disclosures Procedure.
For information on appeals against Committee decisions, including Faculty Academic Progress and Discipline Committees, you should consult the procedures outlined in the correspondence and information produced by those Committees.
An Academic Complaint is a complaint relating to academic decision or outcomes (e.g. selection decisions, quality of teaching, assessment, or supervision issues for research students). It will be dealt with in the first instance by the academic staff and Faculty involved.
An Administrative Complaint is a complaint relating to administrative decisions, actions or processes (e.g. admission, enrolment, fees or charges), or to access to University resources and facilities (e.g. food services, IT, buildings and grounds). It will be dealt with in the first instance by the administrative staff and Division involved.
Refer also to the Student Complaint Procedure.
There are three key stages in the process:
Lodging a Written Complaint
All efforts should be made to resolve the complaint through informal processes before lodging a formal complaint. Formal complaints must be made in writing, on the Student Complaint Form.
Lodging an Appeal
Office of the Vice-President : vice-pres@deakin.edu.au
Victorian Ombudsman: http://www.ombudsman.vic.gov.au/