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The University will not require students to withdraw, or debar them from further examination or assessment, without giving them the opportunity to make representations. In addition, all students affected by adverse decisions on their future (for example, students required to repeat a year of study) may make representations. The University will assume that students will normally have brought to the attention of their academic advisor or supervisor, in the normal course of events, mitigating circumstances which they consider might affect their future examination performance, and made appropriate submission in mitigation to their School prior to meetings of the relevant Board of Examiners, so that the Board of Examiners may take such circumstances into account in formulating results, decisions and recommendations to the Progress Board about their progress. The Appeals Committee will not normally therefore consider as new evidence information which the student could have brought to the att

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