Retaking Modules after Confirmed Failure
Full Time Undergraduates Retaking 20 credits
Students at Level 3, Level 4 or Level 5, that are offered 20 credits or less in retake modules, may be permitted to undertake those 20 credits alongside their next level of study, unless prohibited by any validation or professional body requirements provided that the timetable permits. The course team will confirm the study arrangements with you. If you are studying a retake module alongside your current, study there will not be an additional charge.
If you are at the end of programme and have been offered any retake modules, you will undertake them in the following year and there will be a charge.
ACTION YOU MUST TAKE
If you wish to take up the offer of retake module(s) and wish to be considered for any appropriate exit award you must inform the assessment team within 10 working days of receiving your transcript. You must email from your student account to assessment@cumbria.ac.uk
Once you have notified Assessments, they will present your profile to the next appropriate University Award & Progression Board for consideration .
Retaking Modules for Part time programmes both Undergraduate and Postgraduate
Students who have a confirmed failure in one or more module(s) will be offered retake the module(s) in the next academic year. Retake modules at the end of programme are usually charged, so please seek advice from fees@cumbria.ac.uk for information and advice.
If you do not wish to take up the offer of retake module(s) and wish to be considered for any appropriate exit award, you must inform the assessment team within 10 working days of receiving your transcript. You must email from your student account to assessment@cumbria.ac.uk
Once you have notified Assessments, they will present your profile to the next appropriate Assessment Board.