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Can a successful appeal change my grade?
No. A successful appeal can't change your grade unless there has been a simple inputting error.
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Can I claim extenuating circumstances?
We have a list of scenarios of extenuating circumstances (ECs) for which claims are usually accepted.
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Can I submit extenuating circumstances (EC) if an assessment misconduct decision has gone against me?
No, any EC claim that's been successful can’t be used to justify or excuse a decision of proven assessment misconduct that's been made against you.
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How can I ask for an extension to a coursework deadline?
You'll need to make a claim using the Extenuating Circumstances procedure to get an extension on your coursework deadline.
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How do I get support during an assessment misconduct investigation?
Refer to the GSU website for support.
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How do I get support to appeal a withdrawal from university?
The Greenwich Students' Union offers free and impartial advice on these matters.
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How do I make an Extenuating Circumstances (EC) claim?
You'll need to submit your claim through the online EC system.
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How do I submit a Stage 1 complaint?
You'll need to complete the form and email it to us.
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How do I submit an Academic Appeal?
You can find the appeal form and guidance on how to submit it on our website.
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How long will it take to investigate my complaint?
We try to resolve Stage 1 complaints as soon as possible, and aim to send you an outcome within 28 days.
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How many times can I claim extenuating circumstances (EC)?
You can claim EC as many times as you need but if you have too much outstanding work at the end of the year you may not be able to progress onto your next level of study.
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I don't agree with the outcome of my results letter. What can I do?
Please contact your programme leader.
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I need advice and support on a Fitness to Practice Issue (FTP)
Contact the GSU advice team for support.
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I need advice on submitting an Academic Appeal
Advice on academic appeals is available on the GSU website.
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I submitted an extenuating circumstances claim but I don’t agree with the outcome, what can I do?
You might be able to submit an academic appeal if you feel that your EC claim has been handled incorrectly.
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I want to challenge a university decision. What support can I get from the Students' Union?
The GSU advice team can advise you.
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I want to challenge a university decision. What support can I get?
The GSU advice team can advise you.
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I want to defer, what do I do?
You can only defer if you are a new student who has not completed registration.
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I want to submit an appeal but don't have evidence - what should I do?
There are some circumstances where we can uphold your appeal without evidence.
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I want to submit an extenuating circumstances claim but I'm embarrassed to disclose my circumstances. What should I do?
We understand that explaining your reasons for submitting an extenuating circumstances claim can be uncomfortable and can sometimes seem embarrassing.
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I want to withdraw what do I do?
If you would like to withdraw from your studies you can complete and submit a withdrawal request form.
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If I don't want to submit an extenuating circumstance claim, are there other options available?
You may want to explore interrupting (taking a break from) your studies for the rest of the academic year.
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If I have a 14-day extension for handing in coursework does that include when the university is closed?
No, uni closures, including bank holidays and Christmas don't get included in submission deadlines.
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If I interrupt my studies what will happen to my Social Work bursary?
Typically you won't get another bursary if you take a study break.
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I'm unhappy with my Extenuating Circumstances outcome, what can I do?
If you feel that we've made an incorrect decision about your Extenuating Circumstances claim or that we may not have considered something you submitted, you might be able to submit an academic appeal.
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I've been withdrawn for non-attendance on my programme. How do I appeal this decision?
You must submit your appeal within 14 calendar days from the date you were notified of the withdrawal.
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I've missed the Academic Appeal deadline. What should I do?
We might be able to accept a late appeal if you have a good reason.
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My Extenuating Circumstances claim has been accepted - what is my new submission deadline?
Accepted claims for an extension give you another 14 calendar days from the original submission deadline to submit your work.
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My tutor knows about my extenuating circumstances (EC). Do I still need to make a claim?
Yes, you must still submit an EC claim as we can only consider claims that have been submitted via the online system.
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The Extenuating Circumstances system isn't working. What should I do?
We can sometimes experience problems with our systems.
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What advice and support on a Fitness to Practice (FTP) Issue can I get from the Students' Union?
We strongly urge students to contact the advice team at the earliest opportunity.
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What advice can the Students' Union give me on submitting an Academic Appeal?
Check out some information on the GSU website.
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What are Extenuating Circumstances (ECs) and how do I make a claim?
Sometimes circumstances outside of your control might stop you from being able to undertake assessments or to do them to the best of your ability.
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What are the possible outcomes of an Extenuating Circumstances (EC) claim?
We can accept your claim, reject it, or ask for further information.
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What can I ask for in my Extenuating Circumstances (EC) claim?
Our Extenuating Circumstances website contains up to date advice on how to choose the right type of EC claim for your circumstances.
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What can I do if I don't like the outcome of my Assessment Offence investigative interview?
You can't appeal what's been decided at an Assessment Offence investigative interview but you may be able to get the outcome reviewed.
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What can I do if I'm unhappy with the outcome of my academic appeal?
If you're unhappy with the outcome of your Academic Appeal, you can request a Final Review of the decision.
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What can't I submit a complaint about?
There are some things that you can't submit a complaint about as they can be resolved under other procedures.
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What circumstances are not usually accepted for an Extenuating Circumstances claim?
We have a list of the kinds of circumstances that are not usually accepted.
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What does my extenuating circumstances decision mean?
Our website explains in detail what each EC decision you may receive means.
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What evidence do I need for an Extenuating Circumstances claim?
We have a list of evidence that is usually accepted to support a variety of reasons for extenuating circumstances (ECs) claims.
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What happens after I receive a decision on my extenuating circumstances claim?
The 'What happens next?' section of our (ECs) webpage explains each potential decision, and any further action you may need to take.
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What happens if I submit a false extenuating circumstances claim?
We may refer the case for consideration under the Student Disciplinary Procedure.
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What is an extenuating circumstance?
Our website contains a full description of what we consider to be extenuating circumstances.
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What is covered by the university's complaints procedure?
You can make a complaint about any academic or non-academic services provided by the university.
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What is the deadline for submitting an Extenuating Circumstances claim when the university is closed?
University closure days don't count towards the deadline for the submission of claims for extenuating circumstances.
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What should I do if my extenuating circumstances are ongoing?
An existing long-term condition can't usually be considered an extenuating circumstance unless the condition was made worse by something that happened during or leading up to the assessment.
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When can I submit a complaint?
We normally ask you to try to resolve your issues informally first (we call this Stage 0).
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When can I submit an Academic Appeal?
You can submit an academic appeal once you have received the outcome of the decision that you want to appeal.
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When should I submit my Academic Appeal?
You must submit your appeal within 14 calendar days from the date you were notified of the decision that you are appealing.
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When will I get the outcome of my Academic Appeal?
We'll always try to resolve your appeal as soon as possible, which will usually be within 21 calendar days.
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Where can I find information and guidance about submitting a complaint?
We have a website which is a comprehensive resource for all the questions and concerns that you might have about the complaints procedure.
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Where can I find the university's regulations and policies?
You can find all of our student-related regulations, policies and procedures at our policy webpages.
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Where can I get advice and support about the Fitness to Practice Procedure?
You can get independent advice regarding this procedure from Greenwich Students’ Union's advice webpages.
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Where can I get advice and support about the Student Disciplinary Procedure?
You can get independent advice regarding this procedure from Greenwich Students’ Union.
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Where can I get information about submitting an Academic Appeal?
We have a website which is a fantastic resource for all your questions and concerns.
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Where can I get information about the Fitness to Practice Procedure?
We have a website which is a comprehensive resource for all the questions and concerns that you might have.
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Where can I get information about the Student Disciplinary Procedure?
We have a website which is a comprehensive resource for all the questions and concerns that you might have.
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Who can help if I don't like the outcome of an Assessment Offence investigative meeting?
Unresolved concerns are taken seriously and there is a set process to follow.
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Who can I talk to about my Academic Appeal?
You can talk to your Personal Tutor or you can get independent advice about your appeal from Greenwich Students’ Union.
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Who can I talk to about my complaint?
You can get independent advice about your complaint from Greenwich Students’ Union.