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To contact the IOE EC team, please email ioe-ec@ucl.ac.ukFor further information visit the UCL Academic Manual. Students wishing to apply for Extenuating Circumstances must complete the Extenuating Circumstances form found on the GEOGRAPHY UNDERGRADUATE e-NOTICEBOARD and email it to geog.office@ucl.ac.uk with appropriate . Make sure you submit your application in plenty of time to reduce added stress. Ordinarily, if something prevents a student from submitting an assignment on time, they can apply for an EC to extend the deadline, up to two times during the year. If youre struggling with situations beyond your control, extenuating circumstances could help. See Section 2.9: If you miss the deadline for EC claims. This is a guide to theUCL Extenuating Circumstances Procedure, and the enhanced Extenuating Circumstances Procedure for the 2020/21 academicyear. Extension approved? Short-term illness and other Extenuating Circumstances | Students - UCL Students wishing to apply for Extenuating Circumstances must complete the Extenuating Circumstances form found on the GEOGRAPHY UNDERGRADUATE e-NOTICEBOARD and email it to geog.office@ucl.ac.uk with appropriate supporting evidence (e.g. Undergraduate Admissions Brown University, Statement of Nondiscrimination and Title IX Resources, Resumed Undergraduate Education Applicants, Open details for Extenuating Circumstances and Extensions. Not submit your assessment at the usual time, but have an opportunity . You can find a guide to submitting your claim on Portico on the UCL website. If you are looking for a different outcome, your request will be considered by a Departmental Extenuating Circumstances Panel. 1E=E.i=k\LiSdOgJ@&9\q^DW=]U*S8YGlgw.G`I*>=jHMiAl}Rj8N%(Y'1\Hpy%3a*N&38M I:
If the EC Panel does not have enough evidence to make a decision, you may be asked to provide new or additional evidence. As a student, you are responsible for making known any circumstances which may affect your performance at assessment in good time so we can consider how to respond. You must submit your late evidence no more than four weeks after submitting your EC application. ECs are designed for emergencies. i) The marks for coursework received up to two working days after the published date and time will incur a 10 percentage point deduction in marks (but no lower than the pass mark); ii) The marks for coursework received more than two working days and up to five working days after the published date and time will receive no more than the pass mark (40% for UG modules, 50% for PGT modules); iii) Work submitted more than five working days after the published date and time but before the second week of the third term will receive a mark of zero but will be considered complete. It is only where there has been additional unexpected disruption to your studies that extenuating circumstances would be considered.