Mitigating Circumstances
What is Mitigating Circumstances?
During the course of study you may experience exceptional unforeseen short term circumstances which are outside your control and might have a detrimental effect on your studies.
Students can apply for support with extension or reassessments for assignments and/or exams based on unforeseen circumstances, this is called applying for mitigating circumstances.
In general terms, mitigating circumstances must be:
- Significant (they have more than a minor impact on you)
- Unexpected (you must have had no prior knowledge of the event)
- Unpreventable (there was no reasonable steps you could have taken to prevent the event)
- Relevant (you must be able to link the timing of the event to the impact on your study including ability to submit work or sit an exam for the period in which the application is being made).
At the University of Bedfordshire this is called applying for Mitigating Circumstances.
Academic staff cannot give permission for extensions or reassessment opportunities for assessments or exams.
The only team who can grant mitigating circumstances awards are the Student Engagement and Mitigation (SEAM) team within Student Support.
address
Luton campus & other campuses
Level 2, Campus Centre
Luton campus
LU1 3JU
Student Information Desk
sid@beds.ac.uk
telephone
Student Information Desk (SiD)
0300 300 0042
Our phone lines are open:
- Monday - Thursday
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