R: Resit examination element only
F: Fail, resit all elements (continuous assessment and examination)
S: Resit assessment element as per module descriptor
X: Resit failed examination element
W: Resit failed coursework element
D or I: Deferred/Illness. Resit elements not attempted at first opportunity (CA/Exam or both)
There is a period each year between the release of Semester 1 results in February, and the release of Semester 2 results in June, when your Semester 1 results are only available as a physical transcript from Registry. As a result, we strongly recommend taking a screenshot or photo of your Semester 1 results on the day you receive them, as it will be difficult to find them again before June.
In June, you will receive your eTranscript for the academic year with your results from both semester 1 and semester 2. Final years will receive a physical transcript in the post.
If you have reviewed your exam paper and feel you may have grounds (as listed below) to go forward with an appeal, assessment review or recheck of your results, you may do so by filling out an R31, R50 and R51 Form respectively.
Appeals cost €100, which you will be refunded if your appeal is approved.
Your appeal will be only be considered if it's seen to meet one of the 4 grounds for appeal as listed below. Please get in touch if you are considering an appeal.
If you think the grade you have been awarded does not reflect your performance when completing the exam/assignment, you may apply for an assessment review.
To be eligible for an assessment review, as well as already having viewed your script and discussed it with your lecturer, you must also be able to identify the specific part you considered to be marked incorrectly and make a coherent academic argument as to why the grade awarded is incorrect.
A recheck can take place if you were unable to view your script in semester 1 or 2 as you were out of the country or you were ill during consultation days, and documentation can be given to prove this.
For appeals, assessment review and rechecks, I would encourage students to read over the procedures given on the above link, to ensure they meet the necessary requirements.
There is also a helpful flowchart to see if you are eligible for an appeal, assessment review, and recheck.
In 2023, there is a flat fee of €150 for resitting failed exams or assignments. You can find more information on registering for resit exams at https://www.dcu.ie/registry/resit-examinations-continuous-assessments.
If you only have deferrals for illness or other reasons, there is no need to register or pay a fee for resits.
Resit assignments are usually made available soon after results are released, and you’ll find the details of them on that module’s Loop page. This year, resit exams take place between the 1st-14th of August. The timetable will be released in mid-July at the latest.
Resit results will be released on the 29th August, and the link will be emailed to you the day before.
Yes, you can. Email the relevant module lecturer politely with a short explanation of why you require an extension. Many lecturers will be willing to grant one, although this isn’t guaranteed, and the decision is at their discretion.
If you are a BEd (primary teaching) student, you should download the assignment extension request form from the BEd Admin Loop page and submit it to the course chairperson.
If a large proportion of your class are struggling to make a deadline, you could ask your class rep to contact the lecturer on behalf of the group explaining the difficulty. Often, there is power in numbers!
If you feel like you’re not being given enough support by your lecturer, let them know! Academic staff are very receptive to student feedback and are always eager to help.
Get in touch via email, or through your class rep if you’re more comfortable with that. Be polite and constructive and you’ll get the best response! If you have any concerns about communicating with a lecturer, get in touch with your VP Academic Life, who will be more than happy to help!