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UCL has confirmed the full package that will make up this year’s no detriment policy. Their approach involves a number of actions targeting coursework, exams and retroactive safety nets.
The university has broken down the safety net into three stages that they believe will ensure there will be no academic detriment towards students: 1. Preparing and planning for assessments; 2. Supporting you during assessments and 3. Ensuring fair classification.
Many students are already aware of the new academic borderlines that will be in place, widening all boundaries by one per cent. However, a huge step that UCL has taken is the introduction of a ‘condonement’ policy which will allow students who are “on a programme with formal progression requirements, such as a Bachelors, MSci/MEng, and some two-year PGT Masters programmes, to progress to next year”. Alongside condonement, there will now be extra time in all exams, the opportunity to self certify extenuating circumstances up to f
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