(1) The Special Consideration Regulations apply in all cases where the other Academic Regulations provide for a student to seek some entitlement on the grounds of misadventure or extenuating circumstances. (2) Students are expected to complete all compulsory assessment tasks, tests and examinations at an acceptable standard and to meet all compulsory assessment deadlines to meet course requirements. (3) Students who suffer misadventure as described below, or are affected by extenuating circumstances as described in section 3 and clause 8-9 below, which prevents them from meeting acceptable standards or deadlines may apply for special consideration. (4) Students who experience circumstances which adversely affect their studies but which are not such as to be deemed misadventure or extenuating circumstances as defined in section 3 below, are nevertheless advised to inform their Subject Coordinator, Course Director or Course Coordinator of those circumstances as they occur. (5) As a general guide misadventure or extenuating circumstances are circumstances which are: (6) Circumstances contributing to misadventure can include: (7) The following circumstances would not be considered misadventure: (8) Circumstances which can be deemed to be extenuating include: (9) The following would not be regarded as extenuating circumstances: (10) Requests for special consideration may be lodged for the purposes given below. The type of application, the Office with which it should be lodged and the deadline for lodging it are specified in each case. (11) Applications for an extension of time to submit assessment tasks are the subject of policies specified in subject outlines. Such applications may be received and approved verbally. Where a written application is required, the following applies: (12) Applications must be in the form of a letter to the Student Administration Office. The application must be lodged as soon as possible and preferably before the last four weeks of session (counting the examination weeks). Refer to Enrolment Policy, section 13. (13) Applications must be in the form of a letter to the HECS-HELP/FEE HELP Coordinator in the Student Administration Office. The application must be lodged within one year of the notification of the granting of an AW grade. Refer to Enrolment Policy, clause 67-68. (14) Applications for leave of absence which do not exceed the maximum leave permitted (four sessions of leave in any four consecutive calendar years) are normally automatically granted. All applications for leave must be in writing but applications for leave beyond the maximum permitted must be on the grounds of misadventure or extenuating circumstances. (15) Applications for extended leave should be lodged with the Student Administration Office by 5:00 pm on the census date of the session in which leave is sought. Refer to Enrolment Policy, section 14. (16) Applications must be lodged in writing with the Student Administration Office by the Friday before the commencement of examinations for the session. Late applications may be accepted if the misadventure or extenuating circumstances prevented the student from lodging the application on time. Refer to Assessment Policy, section 7. (17) Applications shall be made on a Request Special Consideration form, before the commencement of examinations for the session. Late applications may be accepted if the misadventure or extenuating circumstances prevented the student from lodging the application on time. Refer to Assessment Policy, section 7. (18) Applications shall be made on a Request for Special Consideration form. (19) Refer to Assessment Policy, 17.8 and 17.9. (20) Applications must be made in writing to Student Services Office and be lodged prior to the commencement of the residential School. Refer to Assessment Policy, section 15. (21) Students who do not attend a compulsory residential School and who were not granted an exemption from attendance will be asked by Student Services Office to show cause why they should not be failed in the subject. Refer to Assessment Policy, section 15.3. (22) A medical certificate, in the form prescribed by the Executive Director, Division of Student Administration, will normally be submitted by a student who has suffered an acute (ie. brief) illness when seeking special consideration. A medical certificate is a signed statement from a qualified and registered health practitioner which explains the debilitating nature of the condition from which the student is or was suffering and the period during which the condition has or will affect the student, so that the the University can decide on the basis of that information and any other information provided by the student, whether to grant the special consideration sought. The certificate should also specify the precise nature of the medical condition, unless to do so would result in a breach of patient confidentiality. (23) A medical report will normally be submitted by a student when seeking to explain poor academic performance over an extended period of time as in the case of an exclusion appeal. A medical report is a signed statement from a qualified and registered health practitioner which explains the debilitating nature of the chronic (i.e. ongoing) medical condition from which the student is or was suffering and the likely duration of the condition, so that the the University can decide on the basis of that information and any other information provided by the student, whether to grant the special consideration sought. The report should also specify the precise nature of the medical condition, unless to do so would result in a breach of patient confidentiality. (24) Medical certificates must be completed in the form prescribed by the Executive Director, Division of Student Administration. (25) Medical certificates and medical reports will only be accepted when given by qualified and registered health practitioners. (26) Medical certificates and medical reports must be legible; documents, signed by the practitioner and, preferably be on letterhead stationery; they must indicate the date/s on which attention was sought; and meet the other requirements specified above. (27) A student shall submit a medical certificate or medical report when seeking special consideration in relation to an illness, disability or medical condition. (28) When assessing a request for special consideration, the the University will take into account all matters relevant to the request. A medical certificate or medical report, in itself, does not guarantee that special consideration will be granted. (29) Medical reports and certificates, in the form prescribed by the Executive Director, Division of Student Administration, will be accepted from the following categories of registered health practitioners: (30) For family/personal reasons - a statement from a registered health care practitioner, a recognised mental health professional, or a person who knows the student, who is not related to the student and who is independent of the the University stating: (31) For employment related reasons - a statement from the student's employer stating: (32) For sporting, cultural, military or legal commitments - a statement from the relevant authority advising:Special Consideration Policy
Section 1 - Application of These Regulations
Section 2 - Student Obligations
Section 3 - Misadventure and Extenuating Circumstances
Misadventure
Extenuating Circumstances
Top of PageSection 4 - Requests for Special Consideration
An Extension of Time to Submit Assessment Tasks
Approved Withdrawal from a Subject (AW Grade) After the HECS Census Date
Refund of HECS-HELP Payments Following Withdrawal from a Subject/s
Extended Leave of Absence
An Extension of Time to Complete a Subject (Grade Pending GP)
Permission to Sit for a Supplementary Examination
Due to Inability to Sit for the Final Examination
Due to Misadventure at an Examination
Exemption from Attendance at a Compulsory Residential School
To Avoid Failing a Subject for Not Attending a Compulsory Residential School
Section 5 - Supporting Documentary Evidence
Medical Certificates and Reports
Medical Certificates
Medical Reports
Conditions Relating to the Use of Medical Reports and Certificates
Registered Health Practitioners
Family/Personal
Employment
Sporting/Cultural/Military/Legal
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