The Financial Assessment (FA) has, without a doubt, complicated the responsibilities of reverse mortgage originators since it took effect late April. As originators now work with prospective borrowers ...
If you are a UCAS applicant applying to undergraduate study at the University of Bristol and your education has been significantly disrupted through serious health or personal problems, you can apply ...
As local and national regulations seek to “lower the curve” of infections of the COVID-19 illness, they have forestalled a host of consumer transactions, most notably those regarding travel, ...
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has updated its website with more information on how providers who missed the first reporting period due to "extenuating circumstances" can ...
This is a guide for Queen Mary students on undergraduate or postgraduate taught programmes on how to apply for what are known as ‘Extenuating Circumstances’. Postgraduate research students who are ...
Withdrawals under Extenuating Circumstances (WE) are requests to withdraw from a course or term due to unplanned and extenuating circumstances. Extenuating circumstances are defined as unexpected and ...
The form below is for schools, applicants or offer holders to declare extenuating circumstances information. Applicants should only make a submission once their application has been submitted and ...
Please specify which parts of your studies were affected. Include additional evidence (for example, a doctor's note, hospital letter, police report, support worker's report, etc) if appropriate. A ...
Extenuating circumstances may be present in both civil and criminal cases. In a criminal case, extenuating circumstances are factors present in the case that make the defendant’s actions seem less ...