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nameWhere the following regulations refer to essay results it is the raw result, before application of any late penalties or word count penalties, which is meant.

Where the following regulations refer to essay results it is the raw result, before application of any late penalties or word count penalties, which is meant.

It is the student’s responsibility, having made an honest attempt at an assessment, to submit it in a timely manner. 

If, in the judgement of the marker, a serious attempt to answer the question has not been made, the assignment will fail with no opportunity to resubmit.  Assessments which fail for other reasons are dealt with according to the following regulations.

  1. Essays and assignments awarded a Fail Level 1 (40% - 49%) may be resubmitted if the student so desires.  Essays and assignments awarded a Fail Level 2 (0% - 39%) must be resubmitted, providing the marker believes a serious attempt to answer the question has been made. Resubmitted assignments will not be awarded more than 50%.  They must be resubmitted not later than 4 weeks after return of the result, or the first day of examinations.  In some units a Fail Level 1 requires a mandatory resubmit as indicated by the unit syllabus Progression Statement.

  2. If an assignment is submitted late without prior permission and fails either at the original marking or because of the downgrade, the option of a re-submit will only be offered in exceptional circumstances, as determined by the Registrar.

  3. Unit syllabi include a Progression Statement. This states what must be achieved, in terms of matters such as attendance and assessment results, in order for that unit to be successfully passed. Where a syllabus lacks a progression statement, point 4) below may apply.

  4. Students who fail certain assessments in a unit may still pass that unit provided their overall mark is at least 50% and their mark in the final examination (if there is one) is at least 50%.  In units which include an essay, the essay component must not be less than 40%, and each exam component must not be less than 50%.  

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