(a)
could not have reasonably been anticipated, avoided
or guarded against by the student, and
(b)
were beyond the student's control
Circumstances,
routinely encountered by students, which will not
normally be acceptable as grounds
for special examinations are:
(a)
routine demands of employment
(b)
routine family problems such as domestic tension with
or between parents, spouses, and other people closely
involved with the student;
(c)
difficulties adjusting to university life, and the
demands of academic work;
(d)
stress or anxiety associated with examinations or
any aspect of academic work;
(e)
routine need for financial support;
(f)
demands of sports, clubs, and social or extra-curricular
activities;
(g)
family or personal travel arrangements;
(h)
examinations scheduled consecutively or close to one
another
However
the following circumstances are acceptable on provision
of supporting documents:
(a)
a member of the armed forces involved in compulsory
exercises;
(b)
a person in full-time employment required to be overseas
by his or her employer;
(c)
a person representing ACT or Australia at a national
or international sporting or cultural event;
(d)
a person on jury duty;
(e)
religious obligations which are not covered by special
examination arrangements;
(f)
relevent educational purpose (eg. commencement of
northern hemisphere course).
Appropriate
documentation must be submitted with the request.
Requests falling within this category must
be submitted prior to the examination date.