Mitigating Circumstances Form
Mitigating Circumstances Form
Guidance
Events that have significantly disrupted your studies. They must be:
• serious or acute
• beyond your ability to foresee and control
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If you miss the second (final) opportunity
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FAQ’s - What should I do if:
If it is the first opportunity then you can submit the work up to one week late,
but you can only get a maximum ‘bare pass’; alternatively the Module Tutor can
give you up to two weeks extension. If it is the second opportunity then no
extensions are available.
You can apply to your tutor for an extension of up to two weeks. You may
need to provide evidence. As above, an extension may not apply to a second
opportunity.
If you are too ill to start the examination then you need to let your Module
Tutor and the Examinations Office know this as soon as possible; you then
need to submit an application for mitigating circumstances.
If you become ill during an examination then you need to let the Invigilator
know, so that it can be included in the invigilator’s report. You can then
apply for mitigating circumstances and this will be approved provided that
the invigilator can confirm your claim.
Provided this is your first opportunity, you can apply through mitigating
circumstances to defer your submission to the second (final) opportunity. If it is
your second opportunity and you do not submit then you will need to consider
whether to apply for mitigating circumstances (read pages 1 & 2, above), and
then wait to see whether the Assessment Board will offer you a chance to repeat
the module. A tuition fee is levied for repeat modules.
I’ve become ill and will not be well enough to continue my studies for some time.
Submit a mitigating circumstances now for all assessments due in the reasonably
near future (e.g. within one month); also submit an application to suspend your
studies until such time as you are able to continue. (Those on student visas who
suspend their studies will need to leave the UK for the period they are not engaged
with their programme.)
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MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES APPLICATION
Your details:
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If required, please continue on a separate sheet.
During module date my wife was very sick and traveled to Germany to recover the healthy status , on other hand I need to submit the
requests because I completed the assignments I need only to submit.
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Declaration
I declare that the details included in this application, including any appended
statements, are true and that I have read and understand the foregoing Mitigating
Circumstances Guide.
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MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES – SUPPORTING STATEMENT
You are advised to discuss your situation with a member of the academic staff
before submitting this application - under most circumstances this will be your
Personal Tutor. The member of staff concerned may use this part of the form to
indicate that whether s/he supports your application. If your application relates
to employment based difficulties then your employer should provide this
supporting statement.
You should note that lack of academic or employer support does not
prevent you from applying.
Employers only: