A student mitigation letter is a formal request submitted to an academic institution explaining extenuating circumstances—such as illness, bereavement, or personal hardship—that have affected a student’s performance or ability to meet deadlines. The letter includes details of the situation, relevant dates, and supporting evidence, and requests special consideration such as deadline extensions, resits, or adjusted grading.
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