(1) This (2) The student is responsible for providing original and verifiable evidence of the circumstances affecting their efforts. (3) The student is responsible for making reasonable use of the (4) The student is responsible for raising the subject of (5) The Programme Director, or nominee, is responsible for assessing a claim of (6) Where a student feels that (7) Applications must be made in writing to the Programme Director using the appropriate form (8) Information about the circumstances to be considered: (9) Applications must be made in a timely manner (as soon as practicable by the student once they become aware of the impact of the (10) Applications must normally be accompanied by evidence of the (11) Where evidence is not immediately available, consideration of the application may not be made until after evidence is forthcoming. (12) The application is considered by the Programme Director, or nominee from Faculty, in line with the Extenuating Circumstances Policy, to determine: (13) The Programme Director may refer the student to the Student Support Officer based on consideration of their circumstances. (14) The student is advised of the outcome of their application in writing within five working days of receipt of the application. (15) This written notification will include specifics of the outcome, e.g. a revised submission deadline. (16) In all cases where (17) Where (18) All assessment grades are provisional until agreed by the Board of Examiners — consequently, (19) Where an application for (20) The student may appeal the decision, as laid out in the Appeals Policy. Extenuating Circumstances Procedure
Section 1 - INTRODUCTION
Purpose and Parent
Responsibilities
Student Responsibilities
Faculty Responsibilities
Section 2 - PROCEDURE FOR APPLYING FOR MITIGATION OF EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES
Application
Consideration
Outcomes
Applications During an Assessment Event
Right of Appeal
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