Find the right support for you
It’s important that you let us know about any issues you may be experiencing as soon as possible so that we can assist you in finding the right support. Waiting until the end of the year before telling anyone will limit the options available to you.
Examples of exceptional circumstances:
- An illness (including mental health) that impacted your ability to attend an exam or meet an assessment deadline or adversely affected your performance in an assessment
- Family illness
- Pregnancy-related illness
- Bereavement
- Unforeseen travel disruption normally causing delays of over an hour, for example industrial action or road traffic accident
- Acute personal difficulties/Domestic disruption
- Jury service
If the due date hasn't passed for your coursework/exams
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If you feel that circumstances have impacted you to the point that they could affect your results, you should talk to your Personal Tutor, Programme Leaderor Programme Support Officer to see if you may be able torequest a coursework extension or have your exam(s) postponed. See the Extension request/exam postponements section below for further information.
If the due date has passed for your coursework/exams
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If you have completed your coursework or sat your exam before the full impact of your circumstances are known you should also discuss this with your Personal Tutor, Programme Leader or Programme Support Officer. If you have a valid reason for not reporting this earlier you may be able torequest that your circumstances are considered by the Assessment Boardwhen they are looking at your results. See the Request for board consideration section below for further information.
For full information:
Extension request / exam postponement requests
Online applications for extension requests and exam postponement requests in were launched in 2022/23 to simplify the process of requesting an extension / postponement - please login to myHub (with your BU student account) to make a request.
Important:If you were unable to submit an assignment or sit an exam and did not request an extension prior to the deadline / date and time of exam, then please continuetorequest assessment board considerationbelow.
If you have any queries, please contact the Programme Support Team for your course - check with AskBUto find outwho this is.
Self-certification of short-term sickness
You may self-certificate for illness up to 5 days. The myHub application form allows you to specify this when you apply and if you are a student in the Business School, Faculty of Media and Communications, or Faculty of Science and Technology you do not need to do anything else.
NHS students on practice or theory, in the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences will still need to record a separate self-certification form to satisfy NHS requirements. Please check with your faculty Programme Support Office whether you need to do so and use this form in addition to completing your request in myHub, if you do.
What happens once I have submitted my exceptional circumstances?
If you have requested a coursework extension(s) or an exam postponement(s) then this will be considered by your Programme Leader (or their nominee). You will normally be advised if this has been authorised within fiveworking days of submitting the form and supporting evidence. For coursework you will be given a new deadline. Postponed exams are normally sat within the next exam period.
Request assessment board consideration
Online applications for board consideration requests in were launched in December 2023 to simplify the process of requesting board consideration - please login to myHub (with your BU student account) to make a request.
Please use this form if:
- You were unable to submit an assignment extension or exam postponement requestbeforethe assignment deadline/exam start time (and have a valid reason for the delay)
- Your circumstances have continued to have an impact on your performance in assessmentsbeyondthe assignment extension/exam postponement that has been granted
- You completed your assessmentbeforebecoming fully aware of the impact of the circumstances.