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Apology, compensation coming to students affected by botched 2019 Grade 12 transcripts

The B.C. government says it is in the process of sendingout apology letters, and is prepared to compensate the thousands ofGrade 12 students who were issued incorrect transcriptsin 2019.

Tabulation errors in 2019 resulted in ministry posting incorrect provincial exam results for 18,741 students

The B.C. government says it is accepting online applications for compensation from affected students who can 'demonstate losses or expenses,' due to tabulaton errors in the 2019 transcripts. (Shutterstock)

The B.C. government says it is in the process of sendingout apology letters, and is prepared to compensate the thousands ofGrade 12 students who were issued incorrect transcriptsin 2019.

In a statement Monday, the province says it is accepting online applications for compensation from affected students who can "demonstrate losses or expenses that arose from the June 2019 provincial Grade 12 exam tabulation errors."

It also says apology letters are being sent to all students whose exam marks were impacted.

In 2019, the Ministry of Education admittedtwo tabulation errorsresulted inincorrect exam results for 18,741 students who wrote provincial exams in June2019.

An August 2020 Office of the B.C.Ombudsperson report made recommendations, two of which were to apologize and compensate students who faced financial implications as a result of the errors.

The ministry says it has now acted on all six of the report's recommendationsand had previouslyimplemented four of thoserelating to "processes and protocols for quality assurance, escalation of issues and communication protocols."

It also says it made immediate changes to "ensure a more rigorous process for provincial assessments."

According to the statement, an independent third party will provide adjudication services for the compensation fund which launched Monday.

It says applicants will be notified of claim decisions by that third partyand promises a detailed process for appealing denials.

Claim submissions will be accepted untilMay 24, and compensation will be issued for validated claims by August 2021.