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(1) This (2) The policy applies to all students undertaking Hibernia College (3) Programme Directors, or their nominees, are responsible for the award of extensions as applied to coursework. (4) An Extension as applied to coursework as part of or contributing towards continuous assessment is a revised deadline for submission of a piece of coursework. In this definition a piece of coursework entails a written response, an oral presentation (except a viva voce), or any artifact presented for assessment. Under normal circumstances the maximum extension is up to 10 working days at the discretion of the Programme Director, or their nominee. (5) This policy generally supports the implementation of our regulatory obligation to have policy and procedures in place to support the assessment of learners. (6) This policy is designed to support the principle of fairness set out in the College Assessment, Grading and Certification Policy. (7) Students are entitled to submit coursework in a fair and reasonable context, in equivalent circumstances to their peers. Where unforeseen circumstances arise which negatively impact on a student’s ability to submit an assessment, they have the right to seek particular consideration in respect of the submission but not the marking of a particular assessment task. (8) No student can be deemed to have passed any module or programme unless the learning outcomes have been achieved. (9) Award of an extension to a coursework deadline may delay the progression of a student on a programme where completion of the same is required for progression either between modules or stages of a programme. (10) Students are responsible for: (11) A student who submits coursework without having made use of support services provided by the College, and or applied for either Extenuating Circumstances or an extension is normally understood to have deemed themselves fit to carry out the coursework. (12) Students following the Extensions Procedure may be granted: (13) Notwithstanding the original circumstances significantly deteriorating causing the student to miss the revised deadline; a student, under normal circumstances, that has been awarded an extension for a piece of coursework is not entitled to apply for (14) Where an extension for coursework is awarded, there may be a proportional extension to the marking timeframe the Programme Faculty have allocated to the item of coursework. Extension Policy
Section 1 - Introduction
Purpose
Scope
To Whom does the Policy Apply?
Who is responsible for implementing the policy?
Definitions
Section 2 - Context
Legal or Regulatory Context
QA Guidelines
Assessment Policy
Section 3 - Policy Statements
Part A - Principles for Considering and Managing Applications for Extensions
Fairness
Student Responsibility
Fit to Submit
Part B - Possible Outcomes of an Application for Extension
Part C - Consequences of an awarded Extension