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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q. When will I hear about my exam results? A. The final ratified exam results will be available via MyDMU on Tuesday 30 th June 2015. Final year students who have achieved an award will be able to view their Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR) shortly after this date. The HEAR will be issued electronically by DMU via a secure electronic document service. If this applies to you, you will receive further information about how and where to access your HEAR. Q. I have viewed my exam results online via MyDMU but do not understand what is written. A. An email will be sent to you from the Faculty Office on the day the results are released which provides further information. Please read this carefully as it contains important information about your results and options. Please also look at the Handbook & Regulations for Undergraduate Awards 2014/2015 which gives lots of information about progressing from one level to another, resit opportunities, awards, calculating degree classification and much more. You can view this on the DMU website here: http://www.dmu.ac.uk/dmu-students/the-student-gateway/academic- support-office/student-regulations.aspx If after reading this you are still unclear please contact the Faculty Office via email at [email protected] . Q. My results email says I can receive compensation for a failed module. What does this mean? A. University regulations allow you to be compensated for up to 30 credits of fails where you have achieved a mark of at least 30% (with some provisions). If this applies to you, you are awarded compensating credits which contribute to the requirements for progression. You would not be required to retake the failed module. Your results email will detail any modules that are eligible for compensating credits. Q. I have my exam results and have failed module(s), what do I do now? A. Firstly look at your progression decision to see if you are permitted to resit. You are permitted 60 credits worth of reassessment at each level. If you need to resit an exam, then you are required to complete a module reassessment form which is available from the Student Advice

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q. When will I hear about my exam results?A. The final ratified exam results will be available via MyDMU on Tuesday 30th June 2015.

Final year students who have achieved an award will be able to view their Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR) shortly after this date. The HEAR will be issued electronically by DMU via a secure electronic document service. If this applies to you, you will receive further information about how and where to access your HEAR.

Q. I have viewed my exam results online via MyDMU but do not understand what is written.A. An email will be sent to you from the Faculty Office on the day the results are released which provides further information. Please read this carefully as it contains important information about your results and options.

Please also look at the Handbook & Regulations for Undergraduate Awards 2014/2015 which gives lots of information about progressing from one level to another, resit opportunities, awards, calculating degree classification and much more. You can view this on the DMU website here:

http://www.dmu.ac.uk/dmu-students/the-student-gateway/academic-support-office/student-regulations.aspx

If after reading this you are still unclear please contact the Faculty Office via email at [email protected].

Q. My results email says I can receive compensation for a failed module. What does this mean?A. University regulations allow you to be compensated for up to 30 credits of fails where you have achieved a mark of at least 30% (with some provisions). If this applies to you, you are awarded compensating credits which contribute to the requirements for progression. You would not be required to retake the failed module. Your results email will detail any modules that are eligible for compensating credits.

Q. I have my exam results and have failed module(s), what do I do now?A. Firstly look at your progression decision to see if you are permitted to resit. You are permitted 60 credits worth of reassessment at each level.

If you need to resit an exam, then you are required to complete a module reassessment form which is available from the Student Advice Centre, who will also advise you on the process. The form is also available on BlackBoard and can be completed and emailed to [email protected] . This should be done as soon as possible to ensure you are registered for the resit, and no later than Friday 31st July 2015.

Q. If I have failed a Module which is coursework only submission for e.g. Professional Skills and wish to resit this Module – what do I need to do?A. Contact the relevant Module Leader (e.g. Dr Pickering) to inform them that you need to resit the Module – as you may need to attend timetabled teaching sessions next academic year in order to complete required coursework. You will also need to complete a module reassessment form to register to retake coursework.

Q. I was unable to attend my exam due to mitigating circumstances for e.g. due to illness?A. The deadline date for deferral requests has now passed. Please contact the Faculty Office at [email protected] for advice if this applies to you.

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Q. I think I have done really badly and would like to repeat the year.A. Firstly, wait until you have received your results. If you are a first year student and have achieved a minimum of 30 credits then you may qualify for an automatic option to repeat your first year. If this is the case, you will receive an email setting out your options.

In all other cases, a repeat year is usually only agreed under exceptional circumstances. You may apply in writing to the Head of Studies, Dr Elaine Woodland [email protected]. You must provide third party evidence to support your case.

Q. If I have to resit an exam / retake coursework, will the mark be capped?A. Yes any resits are capped at 40%. The exam resit timetable is available via MyDMU.

Q. I am unhappy about my exam results and would like to appeal.A. Please remember that exam scripts are subject to a rigorous internal marking process and are moderated externally by External Examiners prior to final release of exam results. If you feel you would like to appeal, please read the Appeal Process and documentation on the DMU website here:

http://www.dmu.ac.uk/dmu-students/the-student-gateway/academic-support-office/academic-appeals.aspx

Please read this carefully as there are specified grounds for appeal only. If you feel you have grounds for appeal, please complete the academic appeals form on the website and follow the instructions for submitting.

Q. I would like to apply for a postgraduate course, apply for jobs, sandwich placement and require a reference……who do I need to contact?A. You should contact your Personal Tutor by email in plenty of time if a reference is required. Do not wait till the last minute as the reference may not be provided in time.

If you have a query about your exam results not covered by the above then please contact the Faculty Office via email: [email protected] and Life Sciences Faculty Office Admin team staff Vicky Raybould or Laura Sanderson will be able to provide advice.