I rаrely grаnt cоurse extensiоns. If yоu аsk, the most likely answer will be no. If you feel you have a unique or compelling situation, please contact me. Extensions are reserved for students that have an acute short-term emergency and were previously doing well and have a fairly good chance of completing the course, and have shown personal responsibility and professionalism during the semester. Examples of situations that are not acute short-term emergencies include, but not limited to: I've had a lot to do at work I've been traveling a lot at work My supervisor has been requiring a lot of me lately I was recently put on a new project and it requires more of my time and having to learn new skills If I graciously grant an extension, the contract must be signed and submitted 5 weeks prior to the end of the semester, you must have completed 80% of the work, and you must have at least a B in the course. If late penalties are inherent to the course (during the normal 16 week semester), those same penalties will be applied & part of the Incomplete contract Extensions are considered professional courtesies and are expected to be treated as such. Professional courtesies are extended to those systems professionals that exhibit the INCOSE Code of Ethics https://www.incose.org/about-incose/code-of-ethicsLinks to an external site.