Dear Dr. Landu,
Subject: Appeal Rejection for BI 335 Plant Physiology
I hope you are well. I am writing to talk about the rejection of my appeal regarding my failing grade in the BI 335 Plant Physiology course. I have included my appeal letter and supporting documents for you to look at.
After finding out that my appeal was rejected, I felt it was important to reach out. I believe the Appeal Committee did not fully consider my situation.
In my previous letter, I explained that my problems were due to a miscommunication about my course registration, which caused me to join the Plant Physiology class late. Mr. Kale initially registered me for the BI 424 Biotechnology course, and after attending for several weeks, I was told by Mr. Anae and Mrs. Hungito to switch to BI 335. This put me at a big disadvantage. Even though I tried hard to catch up, I struggled with the material, resulting in a failing grade of 48%. I am only 2% away from passing, and I believe that with more time or an extra assessment, I could succeed.
Since this is my final year, I am worried about completing my Industrial Training, which depends on passing this course. All the faculty members involved—Mr. Kale, Mr. Anae, Mrs. Hungito, Mr. Sipana, and Dr. Shakel—know about my situation and the challenges I faced this semester.
The rejection of my appeal has made me feel very discouraged, and I believe my circumstances deserve another look. I kindly ask for your help in finding a solution that would allow me to meet the course requirements. I am eager to finish my studies and would greatly appreciate your support in giving me a chance to prove my understanding of the material.
Thank you for your time. I look forward to your response and hope for a positive outcome to my appeal.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]