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Special consideration

If bereavement, hardship, trauma or medical issues interrupt your studies, you can apply for special consideration to vary your attendance requirements, extend an assessment deadline or defer an exam.

Why you might need special consideration

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To get an assessment extension
If you need a bit longer to finish one or more of your assessment tasks.
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To vary your attendance requirements
If you can't meet the attendance requirements for your classes or placements.
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To defer an exam
If something unexpected prevents you from attending or finishing an exam.

Supporting documents

Using fake documents

We know that uni life can be stressful, especially around the end of semester. If you're going through a tough time, applying for special consideration might help ease some of the pressure.
 
But it's important to be honest when you apply. Submitting fake or edited documents, like medical certificates, can have serious consequences – you could be excluded from studying at Federation for up to 10 years.

When not to apply for special consideration

If you have ongoing medical conditions or disabilities, you should contact Accessibility Services to negotiate a Learning Access Plan (LAP), which will include any reasonable adjustments you need throughout your course.

If you're uphappy with your results, you should request a meeting with your lecturer or tutor, apply for a review of grades or appeal the final decision. Student Advocacy can guide you through this process.

Need support?

Counselling
If you're feeling overwhelmed and would like to talk to someone, consider booking time with one of our counsellors. The service is free and confidential, and sessions can be held in person, via video call on over the phone.
Student Advocacy
If you have concerns about your uni experience and need help navigating legislation, appealing a decision or making a formal complaint, Student Advocacy can give you independent advice about what to do.

Your privacy

Federation is committed to protecting and maintaining the privacy, accuracy and security of your information. You have a right to access and correct your personal data in accordance with privacy legislation and the University's Information Privacy Procedure. Questions? Call (03) 5327 9504 or email privacyofficer@federation.edu.au.