Supporting documentation (documentary evidence)

What is acceptable supporting documentation?

There are various circumstances when you will be required to submit supporting documentation or documentary evidence to the University; for example, when requesting Disruption to Studies provision or applying for a Deferred Exam. A letter written by yourself, outlining your circumstances is not sufficient evidence. You must provide independent documentation that substantiates your claims. You will need to ensure that your supporting documentation is on official letterhead (if relevant) and signed and dated. A Statutory Declaration may only be considered for Disruption to Studies or Deferred Exam applications where no other supporting documents are available.

If the circumstances existed prior to the relevant census date then your supporting documentation must show how your circumstances became worse after the census date.

Medical reasons

Western Sydney University medical certificate can be found at https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/currentstudents/current_students/forms

Otherwise you require a certificate/letter/statement on application from a doctor stating:

A medical certificate stating just "illness" or "medical condition" or "medical reason" may not be sufficient. Medical Certificates signed by family members will not normally be accepted. Documents must be in English, and if not, supplied with a certified translation. Medical certificates must be verifiable, issued on a practitioner or practice's letterhead, include the provider or other reference number, and issued by a medical practitioner.

Examples of special circumstances may include:

Family or personal reasons

You require a statement from your doctor, counsellor or independent member of the community (e.g. A Justice of the Peace or a Minister of Religion) stating:

Examples of special circumstances may include:

You require a letter from your employer stating:

Examples of special circumstances may include:

You require a letter from your institution stating:

Examples of special circumstances may include: