Hi everyone, can someone help me better understand how the Award Assessment Board works at UK universities? My daughter has been asked to repeat the entire year due to failing one exam, and we have submitted strong written evidence and extenuating circumstances to support her appeal. If the appeal is reviewed by the university’s appeals team and is upheld, with the outcome being a resit of a practical examination, will the Award Assessment Board follow that recommendation based on the evidence and extenuating circumstances provided? Or could they decide on a completely different outcome? Additionally, we’re worried because the new academic year starts on the 9th of September, and we’re concerned this might not be concluded in time, causing her to miss classes. Any examples or insights would be greatly appreciated. It’s a total minefield, and getting a better understanding would really help in this extremely stressful time. Thank you!