I had a submission on the 1st of August, however, I suffered an acute schizophrenic episode on the 30th of July which significantly affected my cognitive abilities and caused psychotic symptoms. Further, the antipsychotics prescribed to me had severe side effects as well. Despite the difficulties, I managed to submit the assignment, however, I was a minute late. The University has failed me in that module as it is standard policy to mark zero in referred modules. I now wish to make an appeal for retrospective mitigation claiming that I wasn't in a position to submit a mitigation application at the time. Moreover, I suffered additional schizophrenic episodes throughout august. My doctor can corroborate this.
One other thing I would like to mention is that although I was diagnosed with schizophrenia a year and a half ago, my symptoms were mild and never interfered with my daily life and academic responsibilities. This episode was sudden and was something I had never experienced before. the severity of the cognitive disfunction and psychotic symptoms were completely new to me.
What chances do I have of successfully appealing? I am requesting them to remove the cap on my late submission.
Furthermore, could the university reject my application on the basis that they would have expected me to disclose my condition at the start of my masters degree even though my condition wasn't severe then and had not caused any significant difficulty at that point?