Eligibility:
Am I eligible for Academic Consideration?
When do I apply?
What is the timeframe for applying for Academic Consideration?
How to apply:
How to apply for Academic Consideration?
Supporting Documentation:
What can be submitted as ‘Supporting documentation’ for Academic Consideration?
What should I do if I cannot get an appointment with my doctor or afford a Pharmacy Certificate?
Self-Certification:
When can I self-certify my Academic Consideration application?
Approved applications
Approved Academic Considerations can result in:
- An extension of time to submit an assessment task
- Permission to undertake a deferred assessment task or in-session test
- Permission to undertake a deferred end of session exam
- Consideration of compulsory attendance or participation.
Please note, the outcome of your academic consideration application will be sent to your SOLS mail. If you have not received an outcome and it has been more than five (5) working days, please contact the Academic Consideration Support Team via AskUOW for further advice.
Declined applications
Applications for Academic Consideration can only be approved where the circumstances and supporting documentation meet the eligibility criteria outlined in the Policy. If your application is not approved, you will receive a SOLS mail advising you the outcome of your application and UOW mail with the information on why it was declined.
For information about what you can do if your Academic Consideration application isn't approved, see 'What can I do if my Academic Consideration application is not approved?'
Preparing for Exams:
What should I do if I cannot undertake my exam at the scheduled time?
Exam Day:
What do I do if I have technical issues during an online exam?
What do I do if I become ill during my exam and cannot finish it?
Will taking a deferred or supplementary exam impact my ability to graduate?