Word count and late submission penalties apply to resubmissions in the same manner as first submissions. Student transcripts written evidence of the modules studied and grades attained on your programme will always show both the first attempt mark and the reassessment mark. If a student fails the reassessment then their best fail the higher of the two marks is used in reporting the final grade for that module.
All students who are being reassessed need to pay an additional fee based on the number of credits being re-assessed. This letter is usually attached to an email.
This sometimes happens automatically, but you should double check with your school office. These courses are non-modular and assessments often take place outside of the main assessment periods. You are likely to be offered a second attempt at an assessment fairly quickly.
Depending on the situation, you may have to fulfil additional criteria. If you fail more than one assessment or fail again at second attempt but have validated extenuating circumstances, you may be offered the opportunity to repeat the entire year. Students on postgraduate programmes that include placements such as PGCE or Social Work may be able to repeat their placement if they fail that element of their course.
If you need another attempt at an assessment to be able to progress to the next year of study, you're likely to be offered a supplementary year. You may be offered a repeat year if you are on a non-modular programme, or if your whole year has been affected by extenuating circumstances.
Doing a supplementary year, although it can be a bit of a shock to suddenly find out you have to do one, can be a great opportunity for you to spend some time doing other things outside of your academic work. Here are just a few ideas to get you started:. Supplementary years can be 'exams only' which means that you would not have to attend teaching, or they can be 'with attendance' in which case you will be expected to attend teaching associated with the unit s you are taking.
If your supplementary year is with attendance, you will only have to pay tuition fees for the units that you are registered for, which means that the fees will be much less. You will receive student finance as normal as long as you are registered to attend some teaching in each teaching block. If the assessments you need to repeat are only in one teaching block, it may be that your school can register you on extra units so that you can attend throughout the year.
If you are an 'exams only' student you will not be entitled to any student finance. If you require a student visa, this will be fine as long as you are registered to attend teaching throughout the academic year. It may be possible for your school to register you on additional units so that you can attend throughout the year.
Please see our page about Academic Appeals for more information and contact Just Ask for advice. If you are required to withdraw it means that you will no longer be able to access University facilities. However, if you appeal the University's decision and your appeal succeeds, the University will update the Home Office and your visa will be reinstated.
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Sign in. Student Groups Student Groups. Find a group Start a group Activity Hardship Fund. Intramural B:Active Facilities. Tools to run your group Tools to run your group. The form of the assessment will be decided according to the existing module guidelines, university regulations, and the decisions of the lecturer and board of examiners. The resulting mark is usually capped at a bare pass level, which is typically in the range.
If you fail a dissertation, you will usually be given an opportunity to re-submit it by an agreed-upon date. As with a module failure, the marks awarded for a re-submitted dissertation will usually be capped at a bare pass level. It is worth noting that a complete failure of a dissertation is rare at UK universities, and typically occurs only if a student has neglected to meet with their supervisor at regular intervals, or neglected to submit drafts in advance of the final submission.
Although university regulations usually allow a student to re-sit exams and assessments, as described above, there are special procedures in place in cases of failure due to plagiarism. If a student is found to have copied work from another source or used the ideas of others without citing their sources appropriately, they may receive a failing mark.
In serious cases the matter can be referred to a University Ethics Board, that will have the authority to take a range of measures against the student. In many cases, students found guilty of plagiarising will not be provided with an opportunity to improve their marks, though they could potentially appeal the decision.
In addition to re-submitting assessment elements, you may have grounds appeal the marks awarded to you.
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