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Requests for Exceptions to Academic Policy
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Requests for Exceptions to Academic Policy

Source: https://advising.stanford.edu/current-students/academic-policy/exceptions Parent: https://advising.stanford.edu/

In certain circumstances, a student may submit a request for exception to university policy. Requests may relate to Academic Progress decisions, or to general academic policies or their deadlines. Requests must demonstrate relevant and compelling circumstances, and include supporting documentation. Your first step is to talk to your Undergraduate Advising Director (UAD) about your situation.

University policies (such as those regarding course enrollment, unit totals, and grading options) are established by the Faculty Senate and its Committees.  The review of undergraduate requests for exception is conducted via VPUE and the office of Academic Advising to protect the integrity of these policies and the undergraduate academic experience.  Requests submitted to VPUE are carefully reviewed, considered, and evaluated by committee on a case-by-case basis.  Decisions about requests will be made in accordance with the standards and principles of university policies, along with considerations of fairness and equity for all students.  For more information on Stanford's academic policies, please refer to the Stanford Bulletin.

Preparation

Before you make an appointment with your UAD, please consider and be prepared to talk about the following:

Your UAD can help you determine whether your situation is appropriate for a request for exception, what your options are, and what next steps to take.

Process

  1. Schedule an appointment and meet with an Academic Advisor to discuss your situation. This may be your assigned Residential Undergraduate Advising Director (UAD), your UAD for Student-Athletes, or another UAD from the Sweet Hall office.
  2. Your UAD will consider your specific situation and speak to you about whether or not the request for exceptions process is applicable to your particular circumstances.  Keep in mind that your UAD may also need to consult with colleagues to determine whether submission of a request for exception would be appropriate.
  3. Depending on the outcome of the above:
  4. If your UAD lets you know that submission of a request is not appropriate, your UAD will discuss any available alternative paths to addressing your concern and moving forward without an exception.
  5. If your UAD lets you know that submission of a request is appropriate, they will give you a form for a request for exception. Proceed as below.
  6. Complete the form, and write a personal statement describing the exceptional circumstances that you are facing.  Please follow the writing prompts listed on the form for your particular type of request, and provide any specific information required (e.g. your first or last date of participation in the course).  Your explanation should provide a clear, full, and chronological timeline of events.
  7. Depending on the request, you may need to provide additional documentation and/or written support from an instructor or other university official.  Talk to your UAD to understand what other university offices are relevant to your situation, what documentation you should include, and what written statements you should get from them to endorse your request.  Compile any relevant documentation and attach it to your request.
  8. Submit your request, paying attention to the specific deadlines for each request below. Requests received after the relevant indicated deadline may not be considered.
  9. Investigation and deliberation of submitted requests may take up to 3 weeks, depending on the type of request and whether any further information is needed.  Please keep an eye on your inbox in case we need to contact you about additional documentation or follow-up steps.  We appreciate your patience during this time.  You will be notified of the final decision on your request via email.
  10. If your request is not approved, we urge you to speak with your UAD to discuss alternative plans for moving forward without an exception. Note that UADs cannot reverse decisions, but they can help support you in light of the decision and plan your next steps.

How to access and fill out these forms

Requests and Forms Administered by the Office of Academic Advising*

In this section: Request to Exceed Max UnitsSecond Repeat of a CourseLate Study ListsLate Add of a CourseLate Change of Units For a CourseLate Withdraw From a CourseLate Section ChangeMath SwitchesRequest to Return and RegisterReconsideration of Academic Suspension

Request to Exceed Maximum Units (Undergraduate and Coterminal Students)

Repeat a course a second time

Submit a study list after the published deadline

Add a course after the published deadline

Change number of units in a variable unit course (e.g. 3-5 units) after the published deadline

Withdraw from a course after the published deadline

Change the section component of a course after the published deadline

Math Switches

Request to Return and Register (Undergraduate and Coterminal Students)

Reconsideration of Academic Suspension

Questions?

For questions about any of the requests above, or about enrollment situations not listed above, with your UAD to discuss your circumstances and review what options may be available to you.


Forms Administered by Other University Offices

In this section: Reduced Course LoadLeave of Absence (LOA)LOA From Discontinued StatusEarly Return from LOA

Enroll in a minimum of 8 units (if registered with the Office of Accessible Education) – Reduced Course Load

Request or Extend a Leave of Absence (LOA)

Request an LOA after being discontinued

Request an early return from an active LOA

Additional Registrar Forms

This is not an exhaustive list. Some of the more common additional undergraduate forms administered by the Registrar include:

For a full list of forms, please visit the Student Services: Forms and Processes page.

See Also

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