We believe it is best for you to submit your work first time, on time. If we feel that there was something you could have done to avoid your circumstances, your claim will be rejected and standard regulations will apply.
However, if we agree that there was a circumstance which you could not have done anything about, an Award Board will apply one of the following outcomes:
a) If you have submitted your work within one week of the deadline, and its accepted, it will be marked and counted as if it had been submitted on time.
b) If you have failed or were unable to submit your work, the Award Board may offer you a resit opportunity to submit your work, if one is available.
If the Award Board can condone your module mark, they may do that instead.
Exceptional Circumstances claims can help an Award Board to understand that you have experienced circumstances which have prevented you from engaging with your studies. For example, the Award Board may consider if you can be given a repeat year based on your level of engagement.
For more information on condonement or progression decisions, please see the Academic Regulations - What if things don’t go to plan?