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(1) The University of Newcastle ( (2) This policy must be read in conjunction with the Course Management and Assessment Manual, the Adverse Circumstances Affecting Assessment Items Procedure, the Supporting Students with Disability Policy, the Student Professional Experience Policy, and the Academic Appeals Policy. (3) In the event of any inconsistency between this policy and its supporting procedure and any University Rule or delegation, the Rule made by the (5) This policy does not apply to (6) (7) This Policy outlines the support to be provided to (8) (9) Each application will be assessed on its merits and any previous applications will not prejudice a subsequent application. (10) The (11) The (12) All (13) The possible outcomes of an application are: (14) (15) Adverse circumstances do not include: (16) Course Co-ordinators or designated (17) All documentation provided must be in English, or accompanied by an English translation provided by an agency accepted by the Universities Admissions Centre (NSW and ACT) Pty Ltd (UAC). (18) Allowable documents are detailed in the Adverse Circumstances Affecting Assessment Items Procedure. (19) (20) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (21) The (22) Supply of false information, false or falsified documentation by a (23) (24) The appeal should be made in accordance with the Academic Appeals Policy and the Adverse Circumstances Affecting Assessment Items Procedure. (25) To provide for exceptional circumstances arising in any particular case, the President of (26) Where Adverse Circumstances Affecting Assessment Items Policy
Section 1 - Introduction
Section 2 - Policy Scope
Section 3 - Policy Intent
Section 4 - Policy Provisions/Principles
Lodgement of Applications
Determinations
Storage of Information
Outcomes
Demonstration of Adverse Circumstances
Approval of Adverse Circumstances Applications
Supporting Documentation
Appeals
Section 5 - Relaxing Provision