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(1) This procedure supports the implementation of the Course Assessment and Grading Manual, and the Adverse Circumstances Affecting Assessment Items Policy and must be read in conjunction with those documents. (2) In the event of any inconsistency between this procedure and the Policy or a (3) This procedure describes how (4) This procedure applies to: (5) (6) Applications for Adverse Circumstances Affecting Assessment Items (application) will be made using the online Adverse Circumstances system where: (7) For minor (9) In the event an application is rejected, the penalties for late submission described in the Course Assessment and Grading Manual will apply. (10) (11) Table 1 outlines the available application types and requirements. (12) Please also refer “Extraordinary Circumstances” in Section 6. (13) In cases where a (14) The outcome of an application will be determined as soon as possible, usually within three (15) (16) For applications in relation to performance in a formal examination, the Course Co-ordinator will not mark the original attempt until the application is assessed. Where the application is rejected, or is withdrawn by the (17) When a (18) Where a (19) Where a (20) Rescheduled in-class tests or (21) (22) The supporting documentation for an application must be submitted using the online Adverse Circumstances system. (23) Allowable supporting documentation may include: (24) The (25) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (26) In extraordinary circumstances, after all other options have been explored, the Course Co-ordinator may recommend to the School Assessment Body that an application will be taken into consideration for the determination of a final result in a (27) Where the circumstances outlined in an application raise concern for a (28) (29) The appeal must be made in: (30) The Academic Registar must refer appeals to the relevant Head of School or Head of Domestic Programs in the Pathways and Academic Learning Support Centre for consideration and assessment. (31) If the Head of School or Head of Domestic Programs is also the Course Co-ordinator, the College Pro Vice-Chancellor or Director, Pathways and Academic Learning Support Centre must consider the appeal. (32) The relevant Head of School or Head of Domestic Programs is responsible for notifying the Adverse Circumstances Affecting Assessment Items Procedure
Section 1 - Context
Section 2 - Purpose
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Procedure
Allowable Adverse Circumstances
Application Types and Requirements
Table 1 – Types of Applications and Requirements
Application Type
Impact
Application Due Date
Decision Maker
Possible Outcomes
The
As soon as the need for an extension is identified, but no later than the due date and time of the
Automatic approval(for extensions of 3 days or less, where enabled by the Course Co-ordinator)
An extension of time (of 3 days or less) is granted.
Course Co-ordinator
An extension of time is granted; or the application is rejected.
Applications submitted after the due date and time of the
Course Co-ordinator
An extension of time is granted; or the application is rejected.
In class test or
The
Before the scheduled time of the in-class examination.
Course Co-ordinator
A rescheduled time for the in-class test or assessment item is granted; or the application is rejected.
The
The application must be submitted as soon as possible, and no later than 3
A rescheduled time for the in-class test or assessment item is granted; or the application is rejected and the student’s original attempt is marked.
Formal examination
The
Before the scheduled time of the formal examination.
Course Co-ordinator
A rescheduled examination or alternative assessment is granted; or the application is rejected.
The
A rescheduled examination or alternative assessment is granted; or the application is rejected and the
Compulsory attendance
The
The application must be submitted as soon as possible, and no later than 3 calendar days after the activity.
Course Co-ordinator
The
The
The application must be submitted no later than the final teaching day for the relevant term.
Course Co-ordinator
The
Placement
The
As soon as possible after allocation of the placement and no later than 3
Course Co-ordinator
A rescheduled or reallocated placement is granted; or the application is rejected.
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Exemptions
Section 6 - Extraordinary Circumstances
Section 7 - Appeals