Nottingham Trent Students' Union

Academic Advice

Your go to guide for sorting any academic questions at Nottingham Trent University - from extensions and appeals to integrity and study support.

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Academic Support

In this section, you will find advice on what to do if you need help with any academic issues, and more importantly — how to avoid them in the first place.

If you experience any general issues with your course, you should first speak to your course rep. But if you find yourself struggling with a specific problem (e.g., your workload or you feel you've been unfairly treated or graded), speak to our advice team, who are independent from the university and can give you straight, honest advice without any conflict of interest.

To support you with your studies and avoid issues in the first place, we've put together some advice that should help you manage your time and study effectively.

Apply for an Assessment Deadline Extension

Sometimes personal circumstances, like illness or bereavement, might impact your ability to study, prepare for, or finish your assessment. Learn more about what to do.

Support for Your Studies

We try to ensure that your studies aren't disadvantaged by any external circumstances, disability, learning difficulty, or long-term health condition. Find out more about the range of support available to you.

Submit an Academic Appeal

Find out about the Academic Appeals regulations and how to submit an appeal.

If you need to discuss your circumstances urgently, please read the support information below or contact your School Administration team.

Academic Appeals Regulations

The Academic Appeals regulations refer to the NTU Quality Handbook Section 17B: Academic Appeals Policy and Process. There are strict timelines for submitting either an R4R or Academic Appeal — please refer to Section 17B.

For independent advice you can contact the Nottingham Trent Students' Union Information & Advice Service. For additional support, contact the University's Student Support Services.

Submit an appeal or R4R application

Requests for Reconsideration (R4Rs)

Academic Appeals

Academic Integrity and Good Academic Practice

Please note: from Friday 19 – Monday 22 September 2025, the appeal system will be updated. New applications cannot be submitted during this time. Please hold your application and submit from Tuesday 23 September. You will not be impacted by submitting your application later.

If you need to discuss your circumstances urgently, please read the support information below or contact your School Administration team.

Academic integrity is a commitment to shared values and behaviours including honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility in your studies and assessments. This page explains NTU's approach to academic integrity, what support is available, and what happens if concerns are raised about academic practice in an assessment.

Academic Misconduct

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