Background
A master's student did not submit the dissertation by the final deadline and feared losing the degree award.
Challenge
The student had partial draft work and evidence of disruption, but the original explanation was scattered across emails and informal notes.
WisePath UK Support
WisePath UK helped organise the student's draft evidence, supervisor communications, disruption timeline and requested remedy into a structured appeal.
Outcome
The university considered the case and offered a regulated route for late completion or reassessment.
Key Learning
For dissertation cases, academic work records and communication history can be as important as personal evidence.
This case study describes a representative scenario. Outcomes depend on the specific university regulations, available evidence, and individual circumstances.