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This page discusses how penalties for coursework submitted late may be applied in Myplace and how to apply for the late submission feature in Myplace which is new for 19/20Grace Period to be applied to coursework you submit up to four hours late. This feature is new to Myplace for academic year 2019/20. |
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What does it do?
It provisionally applies the late submissions policy (shown below) to your work submitted on Myplace for markers to then decide whether to apply it. For now it applies the standard penalties set out in the Policy and Procedure for Late Submission of Coursework to work submitted after the deadline on Myplace.
For now, it is only applies to assignment activities. , which are represented by this icon
If you need to make an extension request, you can also now do it through Myplace, see page link here to extension requests. Include Page
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What will it look like? (
before marks are
released)
Once you have submitted your coursework, it will show the provisional late submissions penalty
which will be applied
to your work after marking.
If you click the plus symbol, it will expand
to show
all the possible penalties, which time band your submission fell within and therefore which penalty applies.
What will it look like? (
when marks are
released)
Once your
mark has been released, if you
received any late submissions penalties these will be shown. To see a breakdown, select the plus symbol:
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Penalty for late submission | The penalty applied as a percentage |
Performant grade | The mark you would have received if there was no penalty |
Pass mark | The mark required to pass the assignment |
Marks deducted | The number of marks deducted (not the percentage deducted) |
Effective percentage point penalty | How many percentage points were deducted |
Your grade (in the example on the right, 80 out of 100) is your Performant Grade minus the Marks Deducted.
Grace Periods
The University recognises that there are circumstances that may affect a students ability to submit exactly by the due date.
In these circumstances students may elect to make use of a 4 hour "grace period" after the Due Date.
Students must declare they are wishing to take advantage of this offer when they are making their submission and indicate their reason. This will also be available through the submissions page in Myplace (image needed)
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However staff can revoke the grace period if they choose to. |
Late Submission History
Staff will also be able to view students late submission across other classes, if necessary.
Requesting an Extension
If you need to make an extension request, you can now do it through Myplace, see page link here to extension requests.
More information on late submissions policy
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Requests for the grace period to be applied must be submitted within 4 hours of the published date and time and no longer – we strongly suggest that you submit your request as soon as you have submitted your coursework. |
To request that the Grace Period is applied to your coursework submission, follow the steps below.
How to request the application of the Grace Period
1) Submit your coursework.
2) While still in the assignment submission page, click on the Late Submissions section to expand it.
3) From the 'Reason for grace period' dropdown list, select the reason that best describes why you are requesting the grace period and click 'Save changes' to submit your request.
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The grace period will be automatically applied to your submission. However, if it becomes apparent that the grace period has been misused, a member of staff may revoke it and apply the appropriate late penalty. |