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Draft Essay Policies
Whilst the College's default position is that we do not offer to mark or comment on students’ draft work, tutors are free to offer this service in relation to particular assignments, provided that it is offered explicitly, clearly and in good time to all students taking the assignment in question. If this offer has not been clearly made to all students tutors may not offer the marking of drafts on an ad hoc basis to individual students who request it.