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Results day is on Thursday 7th July. We know this can be a stressful time which is why we’ve put together some useful information about what happens next.

Classification Borderlines

As UCL's previous 'no detriment' package does not apply for the 2021/22 academic session, UCL's normal borderline rules will apply to students graduating this year.

If you are a final year student and have any questions about how the classification borderlines impact your final award, you should contact your department.

Late Summer Assessments (LSA)

If you have failed or deferred exams assessments for modules from this academic year, you will be notified of this in your results email.

The LSA examination period assesses students that have deferred one or more of their assessments. This year, the LSA exam period will take place from 22nd August to 9th September 2022.

If you are taking centrally managed exams in the LSA period, you will receive your exam timetable by email on 25th July 2022.

If you are submitting coursework or sitting departmentally managed assessments in the LSA period, your department will let you know how and when you need to do this.

Unhappy with your results?

If you are unhappy with your results, or would just like some general feedback, you may want to contact your department or personal tutor to arrange a time to discuss this.

UCL's Student Support and Wellbeing team is also on hand if you would like some extra support. You can find more information about the support they can offer on results day here.

If you have reason to believe that UCL’s academic regulations and related procedures were not followed correctly in the marking of your exam, you may want to consider submitting an academic complaint. However, please note that it is not possible to submit a complaint on the basis of academic judgement. This means that complaints will not be considered on the grounds that the examiners’ assessment was incorrect. This is because all assessments will already have undergone a rigorous marking and moderating process.

You can find more information about the Complaints process here.

Certificate and Transcripts

If you have completed your degree, you will now be sent your certificate and five copies of your transcript to your home address. You should receive these documents within 3 months of your degree being conferred.

You can find more information about transcripts on the UCL website here.


If you would like some further advice about any issues relating to your results, you can contact our Advice Service via this online form.