Mitigating circumstances for Postgraduate applicants
Let us know about any personal or social issues that have affected your studies, or your ability to meet our academic entry requirements.
This information is for applicants and prospective students. If you're already a student at York and have concerns about your studies please contact your academic department and read our guidance on exceptional circumstances.
What are mitigating circumstances
Mitigating circumstances are exceptional, unforeseen and unpreventable events that may have a significantly disruptive effect on your ability to study. These events are normally outside of your control, and may affect your ability to attend college or university, prepare academic work or prepare for and attend examinations.
Examples of mitigating circumstances that disrupt studies
Below are just some examples of circumstances that we may consider, but please note that this list is by no means comprehensive. All we ask is that you use the form to tell us about circumstances that have affected you and which have been outside your immediate control.
- a period of ill-health affecting performance in examinations or other pieces of assessed work
- bereavement of an immediate family member
- other personal, social or domestic circumstances, such as a relationship breakdown at home
- a disability or long-standing medical condition.
What to do if your studies have been disrupted
Let us know by completing our mitigating circumstances form below.
You can submit this form at any time after you have made your postgraduate application.
Once we receive your form
All forms that include a full description of the nature of the mitigating circumstances will be considered, as part of the admissions process. This may be taken into account when making you an offer or assessing your final award where the University considers it appropriate to do so.
Postgraduate mitigating circumstances form
Contact us
If you have any questions about the application process our Postgraduate Admissions team will be happy to help.
Postgraduate Admissions
Contact us
If you have any questions about the application process our Postgraduate Admissions team will be happy to help.
Postgraduate Admissions