The following information is provided for students in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science (FEAS) who require academic consideration.
Academic consideration is meant to help you manage a short-term extenuating circumstance that is beyond your control and could affect your academics.
This might be a sudden physical or mental illness, a serious injury or required treatment for yourself or a significant other, bereavement (death of family member or close friend), or a traumatic event. Another example is an absence due to a significant event, such as participating in a varsity championship or performing at a national or international event.
Examples of reasons for Academic Consideration:
Extenuating Circumstances do not include:
In cases such as these, you should refer to your course syllabus and contact your instructor(s) directly to request academic consideration. Note that your instructor has the discretion to approve or deny your request.
Other exceptions:
Academic accommodations for an ongoing health condition or disability – students should register with Queen's Student Accessibility Services.
Students experiencing high levels of academic or exam-related stress should seek support through our FEAS Embedded Counsellor
Requests related to religious observances –Religious Accommodation please see the FEAS Accommodations page for additional information.
Note: Students should avoid making personal plans that fall within the official exam periods (refer to the sessional dates for the official exam periods). Until the final exam schedule is published (the Friday before Thanksgiving for fall term and Family Day for winter term) it should be assumed that exams could be scheduled any time from the first to the last day of the official period. Students will not be granted consideration for any personal plans (travel, etc.) made in conflict with their exam schedule. Section 8.4 of the Academic Regulations states that personal plans do not qualify as extenuating circumstances.
Academic consideration for an extenuating circumstance may include, but is not limited to:
Incomplete standing (IN) is a temporary designation where students, because of extenuating circumstances, have completed the majority of the graded work, but not all course work. » See full definition: Incomplete Grade
Your instructor will determine what academic consideration is appropriate for your course based on the academic requirements you may miss and the essential requirements or learning outcomes of the course. These should be listed in your course syllabus. All students who receive academic consideration must meet all essential academic requirements of the course. Academic consideration does not guarantee academic achievement in a course or program.
Essential academic requirements and standards refer to the knowledge and/or skill that must be acquired and/or demonstrated, for a student to successfully meet the learning outcomes of a course or academic work.
Please note that some instructors may be using universal design principles to provide considerations for absences (for example a grace period of 3 days beyond the submission deadline). In such cases you may not need to submit a request for consideration for 3 days without documentation. Please check your syllabus carefully, and ask your instructor for clarification when in doubt.
The process of submitting a request for Academic Consideration varies depending on the timing of the request and the duration of the absence.
Only one request without supporting documentation is allowed per term. Additional requests require supporting documentation. If supporting documentation is not available, a formal Attestation of Extenuating Circumstances form must be submitted.
Your request must be submitted as soon as you require academic consideration, and within 7 days of your first day of absence. If a student is unable to submit within this time frame they will need to email engineering.aac@queensu.ca and ask for an extension for the submission based on their circumstances.
Should be made as soon as you require academic consideration. Requests must be submitted before the course has ended. Requests are not accepted after the end of the term.
Supporting documentation is required and should be submitted within 7 business days of submitting the request.
All requests made during final exam periods require supporting documentation. If supporting documentation is not available, a formal Attestation of Extenuating Circumstances form must be submitted. Submit the Request for Academic Consideration and request an Attestation appointment by emailing engineering.aac@queensu.ca.
If you are unable to write an exam because of incapacitating illness or other extenuating circumstances, you will need to submit an Incomplete Grade Request form to the Faculty Office, along with supporting documentation. If approved, a date of completion will be set and you will need to complete any outstanding course deliverables within that timeframe.
Fill out the form below.
If you are participating in an event at the provincial, national, or international level that is either a Queen's Varsity Athletics event or an event to which you were invited as a distinguished guest, you can request academic consideration.
A minimum of two weeks before the sanctioned event, or as soon as the event is scheduled, complete the Request for Academic Consideration page above and select REASE Request for Excused Absence for Significant Event . Be sure to include all of your courses affected and the appropriate dates being requested. Please also attach all supporting documentation as pdfs (Itinerary, invitation, schedule, travel etc) for review and provide contact information for varsity contacts to be verified by:
Use these forms for your documentation for your submission: REASE FORM FOR STUDENT SUBMISSION
Should you require more information or have questions please feel free to contact the Program Advisor (Accommodations & Considerations) engineering.aac@queensu.ca
Note: Engineering students must submit their documentation and forms to the Engineering Program Assistant (Accommodations & Considerations), even for their complementary studies (electives).
For delegates: If you are submitting a Request for Academic Consideration on behalf of a student, you should contact the Faculty Office to arrange to complete the proper forms: engineering.aac@queensu.ca or 613-533-6000, ext. 78013.
If you encounter any problems with these forms, contact the FEAS Program Advisor (Accommodations & Considerations): engineering.aac@queensu.ca or 613-533-6000 ext. 78013.
Request for Academic Consideration – must be submitted to the Faculty Office portal when requesting Academic Consideration for Extenuating Circumstances. Go to online form: Request for Academic Consideration for Extenuating Circumstances
Incomplete Grade Request form (PDF) – must be submitted to the Faculty Office in the case of a missed exam.
Request for Excused Absence of Significant Event form (PDF) – must be verified and signed by either Athletics & Recreation or Student Affairs, then submitted to the Faculty Office.
Supporting documentation – must be provided when submitting a second and subsequent request in a term for academic consideration lasting 3 days or less, for absences longer than 3 days, and for any requests during final exams period. See this definition for more detailed information.
Verification of Extenuating Circumstance form (PDF) ‐ may be required as supporting documentation when requesting academic consideration.
Attestation of Extenuating Circumstances form ‐ required in situations where supporting documentation is not available. Only one request for academic consideration without documentation is allowed per term. Subsequent requests require a formal Attestation of Extenuating Circumstances form. This applies to requests that occur within final exam periods. You will need to make an appointment with the FEAS Program Assistant (Accommodations & Considerations) (email: engineering.aac@queensu.ca) to obtain the form and have it signed at the Faculty Office.
An Attestation Form is a document that you fill out and sign if you are requesting academic consideration for an extenuating circumstance but do not have supporting documentation to support your request.
» See full definition: Attestation
All documents are in PDF format.