(1) The University requires fair consistent and transparent treatment of late submission of assessment tasks as set out in this Policy. (2) The standard penalty for late submission of assessment tasks is 5% of the marks for that task for each delay in submission of a day or partial day up to a maximum of five (5) working days after the due date. (3) Assessment tasks will not be accepted after the earlier of the following occurrences: (4) These penalties apply only to individual assessment tasks worth 15% or more of the total assessment for the subject. (5) Late Submission of take home examinations is not permitted. (6) Applies to: (7) For individual assessment tasks worth 15% or more of the total assessment for the subject, penalties for late submission shall be 5% of the total possible marks for that task for each delay in submission of a day or partial day up to a maximum of five (5) working days after the due date. (8) Assessment tasks will not be accepted after the earlier of the following occurrences: (9) Late submission of take home examinations is not permitted. (10) Excluded from the day count are: Saturdays, Sundays, University Holidays (aka Shutdown days) and Public Holidays. (11) Included in the day count are: days that fall within Study Vacations, University mid-semester vacations and/or University end of semester vacations. (12) It is recommended that assessment tasks are not scheduled for submission on the day before a weekend or holiday and that School office activities and tutorial times are taken into account when setting due dates. (13) If submission is by surface mail in Australia or from overseas, the date stamp showing the date of processing by the relevant Post Office must be the same as (or prior to) the due date. (14) Advice that late submission will be penalised and about processes for seeking extensions of time for submission must be published in the Subject Learning Guide along with a reference point to the relevant policies and procedures. (15) Students must seek a formal extension to submit after the deadline where there are extenuating circumstances. The extension must normally be sought at least three (3) days prior to the submission date. In exceptional circumstances a retrospective application may be accepted. (16) Where an extension of time has been formally sought by the student and granted by a member of the Teaching Team, this policy and the same penalties apply to the revised due date. (17) Students should be advised in the Subject Learning Guide of the anticipated assessment tasks, the due dates for those tasks and the penalties for late submission. They should also be advised of the process for seeking individual extensions of time for submission. (18) A student who feels that the advised due dates are not reasonable should discuss their concerns with the Subject Coordinator or Instance Leader. Any decision to adjust due dates for the whole class must be made by the Subject Coordinator. (19) After discussion as indicated in Part B, students who continue to feel that there is a problem with the anticipated due date for an assessment task should approach the Course Coordinator for assistance. (20) If the Course Coordinator cannot resolve the dispute, the Associate Dean, Learning & Teaching should be approached for a determination on the matter. (21) A student who wishes to dispute the date the assessment task was submitted (and therefore the penalty applied) should present their complaint in writing to the Subject Coordinator, giving their reasons for the dispute. (22) If the Subject Coordinator cannot resolve the dispute, the Chief Examiner for the subject should be approached for a determination on the matter. (23) A formal application for an extension of time may be made by an individual student in the event of extenuating circumstances such as illness, injury or other circumstance. This application must normally be made at least three (3) days prior to the submission date for the assessment task. This Policy and Procedures then applies to the revised date approved by the member of the Teaching Team. (24) Examples: (25) For the purpose of this Policy and Procedure:Assessment (Late Submission of Tasks) Policy (for subjects commencing prior to 1 Nov 2021)
This Policy applies only to subjects commenced prior to 1 November 2021.
Section 1 - Background and Purpose
Section 2 - Scope
Top of PageSection 3 - Policy Statement
Section 4 - Procedures
Part A - Advice to Students
Part B - Concerns About Due Dates
Part C - Disputes Over Due Dates
Part D - Disputes Over Receipt Date
Part E - Formal Extensions of Time for Individual Students
Section 5 - Definitions
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Assignment Value
Student Mark
Number of Days late
Penalty (5% of total possible mark)
Student Actual mark
100
80
0
0
80
100
80
1
5
75
100
80
2
10
70
20
16
0
0
16
20
16
1
1
15
20
16
2
2
14
50
40
2
5
35
Due date – date and time nominated in the Subject Learning Guide or as advised by a member of the Teaching Team.