Late coursework & extension requests

Advice on what to do if you think you may miss a coursework deadline, and the School of Informatics policy on coursework deadlines, which applies across all taught courses.

Late submission of coursework

You should submit assessed coursework by the published deadline. In general, you are expected to plan your time well and include contingency time. For example, if you expect a piece of work to take two days, you should begin it more than two days before its deadline.

However, we recognise that there are sometimes good reasons to submit coursework late. Each piece of coursework in Informatics has a late submission rule, which tells you whether you can submit it late or not, the penalty for submitting late, the maximum length of extension, and other important information. You should find which late submission rule applies to a piece of coursework on the Coursework Planner section of the Learn Ultra Course site. Full details of all the rules used in Informatics are listed in the policy below.

If there are circumstances that affect your ability to complete your coursework on time, and where late submissions are allowed, you can apply for an extension to avoid incurring a late penalty. To request an extension for a piece of coursework, use the online Assessment Support Tool to make the request to the University Exceptional Circumstances Service (ECS) team in advance of the deadline. The ECS team will assess your request and let you know if your request has been accepted or not. It can take the ECS team up to 2 days to let you know their decision.

Apply for an extension

If you are registered with the Disability & Learning Support Service and have learning adjustments for extra time on coursework or assessments, you can request to apply an extra time adjustment to pieces of coursework that allow late submissions. If you have learning adjustments for extra time in exams, we will apply these to timed Class Tests without you having to ask.

Apply for an extra time adjustment

If there are circumstances preventing you from submitting your work within the permitted time, you will need to apply for Exceptional Circumstances.  Please contact your Student Adviser or the Student Support Team for more information.

 Contact the Student Support Team

School of Informatics Late Submission Rules and Penalties Policy

The following sets of late submission rules and penalties apply to courses and in some cases individual assessments covering Extensions, Extra Time Adjustments (ETA, a Learning Adjustment permitting additional time on request) and late penalties. They are aligned to the University Taught Assessment Regulations, Exceptional Circumstances Service (ECS) and Exceptional Circumstances Policy.

Course Organisers choose which rule and corresponding late penalty to use for individual and group work assessments and must include this information on the Course Learn Ultra site for student reference. Course Organisers must inform the ITO of course late submission rules and penalties in advance of the start of the course. This information is maintained in EUCLID APT (Assessment and Progression Tool) for use by the University’s Exceptional Circumstances Service (ECS).

The raw marks for submission are found in the submission and marking system (e.g. Learn, Gradescope, Turnitin). Course Organisers provide these raw marks without penalty to ITO for entry/upload into EUCLID APT. Late penalties are applied by ITO as part of mark processing according to each rule. The marks shown in EUCLID have the penalties applied; EUCLID is the official University channel for students to receive their marks.