This is a guide for Queen Mary students on undergraduate or postgraduate taught programmes on how to apply for what are known as ‘Extenuating Circumstances’. Postgraduate research students who are ...
The information you provide on the form is confidential. It is used to help us assess your academic performance in light of your extenuating circumstances. Submitting an extenuating circumstances form ...
Withdrawals under Extenuating Circumstances (WE) are requests to withdraw from a course or term due to unplanned and extenuating circumstances. Extenuating circumstances are defined as unexpected and ...
The form below is for schools, applicants or offer holders to declare extenuating circumstances information. Applicants should only make a submission once their application has been submitted and ...
Extenuating Circumstances Form (EC1) (opens in new window) (796.1 KB) Extenuating Circumstances Procedures (opens in new window) (302.1 KB) EC1 Guidelines for Students - School of Communication and ...
The information you provide on the form is confidential. It is used to help us assess your academic performance in light of your extenuating circumstances. Submitting an extenuating circumstances form ...
Extenuating Circumstances are usually personal or health problems that are defined as exceptional, short term events which are outside of the student’s control and have a negative impact on your ...
This online form should be used by all students of SLLF modules who wish to make a claim for extenuating circumstances relating to missed examinations, assessments, or non-submission of coursework, ...
If you believe that extenuating circumstances apply to your performance in coursework or an examination. Extenuating Circumstances Form (EC1) (opens in new window) (796.1 KB) Extenuating Circumstances ...