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2.The student will be expected to submit their application for an Assessment Extension with supportingdocumentation:a. Australian Campuses: via the online formb. Offshore campuses: to the School representative nominated below3.Timely submission of this information supports the assessment process. For applications that are declined,delayed submission may have significant ramifications on the possible marks awarded.4.An application may be accepted up to five working days after the due date/time of the assessment itemwhere the student is able to provide a verifiable explanation as to why they were not able to submit theapplication prior to the assessment due date/timeWhere an application for an assessment extensionis NOTpermitted for an assessment item(s) within this unit(refer to the Assessment Schedule table in this Unit Outline):1.All assessment items submitted after the due date/time will be subject to late penalties or receive a mark ofzero depending on the unit permitting late assessment submissions.Offshore campus students:Complete and submit the offline assessment extension form by e-mail to the UnitCoordinator. Contact details are provided on the front page of this unit outline.Deferred assessmentsFurther assessmentFurther assessments, if granted by the Board of Examiners, will be held between 18/08/2020 and 15/09/2020 .Notification to students will be made after the Board of Examiners meeting via the Official CommunicationsChannel in OASIS.It is the responsibility of the student to be available to complete the requirements of a further assessment. If yourresults show that you have been granted a further assessment you should immediately check OASIS for details.Reasonable adjustments for students with disabilities/health circumstances likely to impact onstudiesACurtin Access Plan(CAP) is a document that outlines the type and level of support required by a student with adisability or health condition to have equitable access to their studies at Curtin. Carers for people with disabilitymay also be eligible for support. This support can include alternative exam or test arrangements, study materialsin accessible formats, access to Curtin's facilities and services or other support as discussed with an advisor fromAccessAbility Services.Documentation is required from your treating Health Professional to confirm your health circumstances or carerresponsibilities.If you think you may be eligible for a CAP, please contact AccessAbility Services. If you already have a CAP pleaseprovide it to the Unit Coordinator in week 1 of each study period.If your results show that you have been granted a deferred assessment you should immediately check OASIS fordetails.Faculty of HumanitiesSchool of Media, Creative Arts andSocial InquiryCOMS2000Consuming CultureDubai Intern'l Academic City01 May 2020School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, Faculty of HumanitiesPage: 10of 15CRICOS Provider Code 00301JThe only authoritative version of this Unit Outline is to be found online in OASIS

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