What are extenuating circumstances?
Extenuating circumstances are serious and we will need to have documentary evidence that they definitely affected your performance during your A level course. Examples are the death of a parent (not a grandparent), or having a serious illness whilst undertaking your course. You must inform us of your extenuating circumstances when you complete your UCAS personal statement and if of recent onset certainly before examination results become known. The decision of whether or not to regard your circumstance as extenuating rests entirely with the Senior Tutors for Admissions.
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