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Student's exam woe might end in court

Posted: 05 December 2002 | Subscribe Online


A social work student is threatening legal action against his university over its refusal to allow him to retake an examination.

After completing the two-year Diploma in Social Work course at University College Chichester, West Sussex, Gary Norwood was told he had not qualified because he had narrowly failed the first-year module introduction to sociology and social policy.

Having missed the date for retaking the examination at the end of his first year, Norwood won another chance to take the resit but failed again.
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Norwood's appeal for a second resit on the grounds that he had been unable to devote enough time to the first resit because of studying second-year examinations was rejected by the university. This has been referred to an independent adjudicator.

Promising to take legal action if the appeal fails, Norwood said: "I will fight to be allowed to retake that module and sit the exam."

Clive Behagg, deputy principal at University College Chichester, said it was reasonable to expect Norwood to retake the examination in his second year. "The issue is whether we want standards to be maintained for public services," he said.


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