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The University has a uniform policy for the late submission sanctions for a piece of summative assessed work.
Assessment deadlines
The deadline for submitted work is on the hour - for example, where the deadline is 12.00pm, work submitted at 12.01pm is considered late.
This is to ensure clarity and consistency for students, and the continued effective management of the University's academic standards. Applying discretion beyond the deadline does not constitute a fair and transparent approach.
Students are advised to submit their work at least 1 hour before the deadline.
Sanctions for late or non-submitted work
The sanction for late submission of an assessment, marked on a pass/fail basis, is a failure. Failures in pass/fail modules cannot be compensated but can normally be reassessed if failed at first attempt - except where the programme or module specification does not automatically permit a reassessment (for example, PGCE placement reassessment).
Sanctions applied for a first attempt
Use the table below to see details of situations where the following sanctions are applied for an assessment first attempt.
Please note that:
- '24 hours' runs for the 24 hour period following the deadline. For example, for a submission on Friday at 12.00pm noon, the 24 hour period is until 12.00pm noon on Saturday.
- A 'working day' runs from 12.00pm noon to 12.00pm noon, excluding weekends, bank holidays, and University closure days at Christmas, but including Monday to Friday through vacation periods.
No sanction, eligible for full mark | In the following cases, an assessment component will receive no sanction and will be eligible for a full mark:
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Deducted 5 marks or applied a capped pass. | In the following cases, an assessment component will be deducted 5 marks, or applied a capped pass if deducting 5 marks reduces a passing mark to a failure mark. If the raw mark is a failure, then a late sanction is not applied.
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Deducted 10 marks or applied a capped pass | In the following cases, an assessment component will be deducted 10 marks, or applied a capped pass if deducting 10 marks reduces a passing mark to a failure mark. If the raw mark is a failure, then a late sanction is not applied.
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Eligible for a maximum of capped pass | In the following cases, an assessment component will be eligible for a maximum of a capped pass. If the raw mark is a failure, then a late sanction is not applied.
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Receives a mark of zero | In the following cases, an assessment component will receive a mark of zero:
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Sanctions applied for a reassessment attempt
Use the table below to see details of situations where the following sanctions are applied for a reassessment attempt.
No sanction, but capping rule applies | In the following cases, a reassessment component receives no sanction, but the reassessment capping rule applies, so the maximum module mark that can be achieved is a pass mark.
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Receives a mark of zero | In the following cases, a reassessment component receives a mark of zero.
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Sanction examples
An undergraduate or postgraduate first-attempt submission submitted at 12.45pm on the submission date given a raw mark of 64, would have 5 marks deducted.
An undergraduate or postgraduate first attempt submission submitted at 4.00pm on the submission date, and given a raw mark of 64, would have a sanction of 10 marks deducted, giving a final mark of 54 for the assessment.
An undergraduate first attempt submission submitted at 4.00pm on the submission date, and given a raw mark of 44, would have a sanction of 10 marks deducted. But as the work is of passing standard, the sanction applied is a capped final mark of 40 for the assessment (rather than a failure mark of 34).
A postgraduate first attempt submission submitted at 4.00pm on the submission date, and given a raw mark of 56, would have a sanction of 10 marks deducted. But as the work is of passing standard the sanction applied is a capped final mark of 50 for the assessment (rather than a failure mark of 46).
An undergraduate first-attempt submission submitted 32 hours after the submission date, given a raw mark of 48, would be given a capped pass mark. As the work is of passing standard the sanction applied is a capped final mark of 40 for the assessment (rather than a failure mark).
A resubmission resubmitted at 12.01pm would be given a final mark of zero for the assessment.
If you have any queries, please contact the Assessment team by submitting a case through the Student Hub online portal