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1 How will my Degree be Classified
How will my Degree be Classified? guidance for students who expect to graduate from summer 2019 with BA Primary Education DOES THIS APPLY TO ME?? This guidance applies to all students who expect to graduate from July 2019 onwards. The guide applies to you if you are graduating with a BA Primary Education with or without recommendation for QTS

2 How do my marks relate to degree classes?
Your marks and grades for individual assessments relate to degree classes as shown opposite. If all your marks fall in the same class band, that is what you will get! However, most students aren’t quite so consistent……. A+ or A 70-100 First class Honours [1st] B or B+ 60-69 Upper Second Class Honours [2i] C or C+ 50-59 Lower Second Class Honours [2ii] E or D 40-49 Third class Honours [3rd]

3 Level C You should be aware that Level C is an important part of your studies at Liverpool Hope: It will be included in your degree calculation; It is a pivotal platform on which to build excellent academic achievement at the higher levels of study.

4 How will my degree class be calculated?
Calculating your Overall Aggregate Mark Procedure We will calculate your overall aggregate mark in TWO ways: 10:30:60 (Level C mark x 10% ) + (Level I mark x 30%) + (Level H mark x 60%). 25:75 (Level I mark x 25%) + (Level H mark x 75%). Example A student’s marks are: Level C 55; Level I 62; Level H 75. (55x10%) + (62x30%) + (75x60%) = = 69.1. (62x25%) + (75x75%) = = 71.8.

5 How will my degree class be calculated?
Your Overall Aggregate Mark Procedure We will select the higher of the two aggregates. Examples STUDENT 1 Overall aggregate mark 10:30:60 calculation = 69.1. Overall aggregate mark 25:75 calculation = 71.8. We will select 71.8 STUDENT 2 Overall aggregate mark 10:30:60 calculation = 66.6. Overall aggregate mark 25:75 calculation = 64.8. We will select 66.6

6 How will my degree class be calculated?
Finally, looking at your Overall Profile Procedure We will take the following 2 marks. Your Higher Overall Aggregate Mark Your Aggregate Mark from Level H. If the 2 marks are in the same class: You will be awarded that classification. If the 2 marks are not all in the same class: We will consider you to be in a borderline

7 How will my degree class be calculated?
EXAMPLE ONE. A. Overall aggregate mark from 10:30:60 calculation was 67. Overall aggregate mark from 25:75 calculation was 71. So: the Higher Overall Aggregate Mark = 71. The Aggregate Mark from Level H = 78. The two marks both 70+, so: the student will get 1st class honours.

8 How will my degree class be calculated?
EXAMPLE TWO. A. Overall aggregate mark from 10:30:60 calculation was 69. Overall aggregate mark from 25:75 calculation was 68. So: the Higher Overall Aggregate Mark = 69. The Aggregate Mark from Level H = 68. The two marks are 60-69, so: the student will get upper second class honours.

9 How will my degree class be calculated?
EXAMPLE 3 A. Overall aggregate mark from 10:30:60 calculation was 70. Overall aggregate mark from 25:75 calculation was 69. So: the Higher Overall Aggregate Mark = 70. The Aggregate Mark from Level H = 68. One mark is 70+, but one is 60-69, so: your profile will be considered in more detail

10 How will my degree class be calculated?
Looking at your Detailed Profile of Marks [a] In this stage, the Board of Examiners will scrutinise your transcript, and form a judgement about the most appropriate classification for you. The Board can exercise discretion in reaching a decision, but will follow guidelines agreed by the University. The gist of 4 guidelines is summarised below and on the next slide. 1. The Board will focus ONLY on the quality of your work. The Board will NOT take into account any mitigating circumstances. 2. The Board will take into account whether your marks were in the “high” or “low” part of a classification band. is a high 1st class, is low 1st class; 65-69 is high 2i, is low 2i; 55-59 is high 2ii, is low 2ii; 45-49 is high 3rd, is low 3rd. 10

11 How will my degree class be calculated?
Looking at your Detailed Profile of Marks [b] 3. The Board will focus on whether you reached the “high” or “low” part of a band: for your Higher Overall Aggregate Mark, for at least 50% of Level H 4. The Board will consider whether you passed assessments at the first attempt. 11

12 What if I don’t Pass all my assessments?
If you fail one or more Level H assessments…pg13 If you simply don’t submit one or more Level H assessments…pg14 If you aren’t fit to do a Level H assessment…..pg15

13 If you fail one or more Level H assessments.. ..
If you pass your taught blocks on aggregate and all your Level H marks are at least F+ you will normally be deemed to have passed your degree. [You will NOT have a resit opportunity.] If you get less than a grade E for a coursework assessment: your tutors will normally allow you to re-present it before June, to try to raise the grade to a pass. If your aggregate Level H mark is below 40 or you still have less than F+ on any assessment by June: you will NOT be able to graduate with Honours in July. The Examiners will decide your options, which might include: EITHER graduating without Honours; OR doing reassessment; OR retaking all or part of Level H with attendance; OR finishing your studies without taking a degree.

14 If you simply don’t submit one or more Level H assessments ..
You will NOT be eligible to graduate in July. The Examiners will decide your options, which might include: EITHER doing reassessment; OR retaking all or part of Level H with attendance; OR finishing your studies without taking a degree. Not submitting work is NEVER a good idea! If you aren’t fit to do an assessment, follow the advice in the next slide.

15 If you aren’t fit to do a Level H assessment
If you aren’t fit to do a Level H assessment.. DO NOT ATTEMPT THE ASSESSMENT If you miss an assessment and you have evidence of acceptable mitigating circumstances [not necessarily ”medical”], you will normally be entitled to undertake the assessment later with no penalty. By submitting any assessment you are deeming yourself fit to be assessed. Therefore, it is essential to: submit evidence of mitigating circumstances to explain absence from an exam; seek an extension if you are not able, for good reasons, to submit work on time. If, without letting the University know why, you don’t do an assessment, or hand it in late, your degree is at risk!

16 Where do I find more information?
This information is for Guidance Only. To find more about how Boards of Examiners will consider your detailed profile go to: and choose ‘borderline degree classifications’


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