An extenuating circumstance form (ECF) should be filled in when you wish to present a case to the University to explain that you have personal or health problems that are affecting and are likely to affect your ability to sit an exam or complete a piece of coursework. The form will need to be received as soon as you are able to hand this in. The sooner you submit the form, the easier it is to provide strong supporting evidence.
The list can be exhaustive. It can be anything that relates to your health or personal life which is “serious and significant” enough that you are unable to attend, complete or submit assessment artefacts or a circumstance that will prevent you from performing your best in an assessment.
Please note: If your reason for the ECF if likely to extend beyond 20 working days, the guidelines suggest that this is a long term circumstance and that you should consider a suspension of studies. Advice on this can be sought from your Head of Department.
We advise also that you have a copy of the Examination and Assessment Regulations in front of you whilst completing the form. Please pay particular attention to Appendix 2, table 1 of the regulations.
If you would like to know more about the types of evidence you can provide, please see the specific criteria in the Examinations and Assessment Regulations on the Academic Registry Website.
You should complete one form for every separate circumstance and hand in prior to the ECF deadline- please ask your department for this deadline date.
Once the form is completed and your evidence is attached, you can hand this into your department/school office.They will then give you the top copy of the form back.
You will be notified of the panel’s decision within 2 weeks of their meeting.The meeting date will be displayed within your department. If you are unsure of the dates, please ask your head of department.

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