My results
Introduction
If you are a current student based in Ealing, Brentford or Reading your results are now available on MyRegistry. Use this page to find out more about what your results mean and what you should do next.
My results
Understanding my results
To help you understand the codes used in your results, we have put together this simple guide on module denominators.
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Module codes
Grade: element level
- P: Pass
- LC: Late submission capped
- M1: Mitigation – Penalty for late submission lifted
- M2: Mitigation – Further attempt
- R: Resit
- NS: Non-submission
- X: Academic zero (student work marked at 0%)
- F: Fail
- AM: Awaiting mark (e.g., extension accepted)
- AD: Awaiting decision (extension / mitigation)
- AO: Academic offence under investigation (marks withheld) / awaiting poor academic practice resubmission
- O1: Academic offence – 0 in attempt, resit / retake capped (minor offence / major offence b)
- O2: Academic offence – 0 in attempt, failure in all module elements, resit / retake capped (major offence c)
- O3: Academic offence – course withdrawn (major offence d)
- EO: Extraordinary attempt (NMC accredited courses)
- DI: Interrupted studies (e.g., deferral/Break in Learning)
- CW: Course withdrawal
- NC: Not yet complete
- PL: Placement underway (no mark due)
- CM: Cap module
Grade: overall module outcome
- P: Pass
- CP: Compensated pass
- R: Resit
- M: Mitigated sit
- MR: Element mitigation and element resit
- F: Fail
- DD: Deferred decision
- EO: Extraordinary attempt (NMC accredited courses)
- DI: Interrupted studies (e.g., Deferral/Break in Learning)
- CW: Course withdrawal
- NC: Not yet complete
- PL: Placement underway (no mark due)
- CL: Recognition of Prior Certificated Learning (RPCL)
- EL: Recognition of Prior Certificated Learning (RPEL)
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Provisional results
Provisional results, which have not been ratified by an Assessment Board, may also be displayed on MyRegistry.
If the Status field says ‘Indicative’ and the Mark and Grade fields are blank, your mark has not yet been confirmed by the module Assessment Board. Such marks are subject to change.
There are a number of reasons why some marks may not yet be ratified, we are working hard to process all marks as soon as possible.
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Progression codes
- PRO: Progress
- PRO-CP: Progress with compensated pass
- PRO-MT: Progress with mitigation
- PRO-RS: Progress with resit
- PRO-RT: Progress with Retake
- PRO-GTW: Progress to gateway (Apprenticeships)
- PRO-EPA: Progress to EPA (Apprenticeships)
- MIT: Not yet progressing – mitigation outstanding
- RESIT: Not yet progressing – resit outstanding
- MIT-RESIT: Not yet progressing – mitigation and resit outstanding
- FTP: Fail to progress
- FTP-AR: Fail to progress – L3 Accelerated Retake possible
- CC: Continue (re-enrolment, eg UG / PG PT)
- CCE: Continue (enrolled, eg PG FT)
- CMT: Continue with mitigation
- CRS: Continue with resit
- CRT: Continue with retake
- DD: Deferred decision
- DI: Interrupted studies (eg deferral)
- CW: Course withdrawn – no exit award
- NYC: Not yet complete
- NYC-MT: Not yet complete with mitigation outstanding
- NYC-RS: Not yet complete with resit outstanding
- NYC-RT: Not yet complete with retake outstanding
- PLA: Placement
- PLA-MT: Placement underway with mitigation outstanding
- PLA-RS: Placement underway with resit outstanding
- PLA-RT: Placement underway with retake outstanding
- NOD: No outcome due
Resit support from Study Support and the Library
Throughout the resit period, you can contact both the Study Support team and your Subject Librarian for support and advice.
Contact your Subject Librarian for an online 1-2-1 appointment to ask any questions you have about finding sources for your resits, evaluating sources and referencing.
Visit the Study Support Hub to book a 1-2-1 with the Study Support team or to attend an online drop in session for advice on planning, structuring and writing your assignments.
Support workshops
We are hosting a series of webinars to help support you:
I have passed my modules: next steps
Congratulations to all of you who have successfully passed your modules.
You’re on track to becoming a UWL graduate.
You can build on your success by accessing the support that will help you get top grades from Study Support, the Library and through using all the online tools available to you.
Graduation
If you are graduating this summer, make sure you have updated your contact details on MyRegistry so that we can send you your transcript and to ensure you get updates on graduation.
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How will I obtain my award certificate and transcript?
Your award certificate will be posted to you following the assessment boards. This will normally take 12 weeks after your Award has been approved.
You will also receive a transcript which shows all the modules you've completed.
This will be posted to your home address following the assessment boards, so make sure that your address is correct on MyRegistry.
Find out more via the graduation page.
I have not passed my modules: next steps
If you have not been successful this time
If you have not passed a module, don’t panic, we’re here to support you. You can resit at the next available opportunity.
We know that this can be disappointing but there are lots of UWL graduates who have been in the same position, have learned from the experience, completed their degrees and are now in successful careers.
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Where can I get more information about which modules need resitting?
Once your module marks have been ratified, your school administration office will be sending you an email to your university email address with all the information about which modules need resitting, but we recommend you don’t wait for this.
It should be clear from your combined element marks provided in your feedback whether you will need to undertake a resit of your assessment. Full details of how your grade is calculated can be found in your module study guide.
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What should I do if I have not received an email about my resit?
If you haven’t received an email about your resit by 4 July 2024 or you have any questions, get in touch with Resits@uwl.ac.uk.
Make sure to include your student number and course name in the subject as this will help us to respond more quickly.
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Where can I find my resit assignment work?
Your resit assignment work will be posted on Blackboard. If you can’t find it, please get in touch with your module leader.
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Speak to your personal tutor, Module Leader or Course Leader
Your personal tutors and course leaders can talk you through the assessment and help you reflect on where you can improve
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Study Support and the Library
Support from both the Library and Study Support team is available to you whilst you are undertaking your resits.
View our support days and drop-in events to help you through your resits.
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Contact the Study Support team
Our dedicated Study Support Team are there to support you with any issues that are impacting your studies. 1-2-1 academic support and workshops will be made available.
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Speak to the Students' Union
The Students' Union offers independent advice on a range of matters including your resits and are here to support you through your time at the University of West London.
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