Congratulations on reaching the end of the summer exams and assessments period! Whether you're feeling relief, pride, tiredness, or all of the above, now is the time to relax and celebrate all the effort you've put in.
Please remember that if you're in need of support, we’re here for you – services and resources remain available to help you through the end of the academic year and over the summer, and you can find out more here. Enjoy this well-earned break!
Read on for information about your results, resit opportunities and support.
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Optional resits
If you have passed enough credits overall to progress to the next level of study, or to graduate, but have failed one or more modules, you may be offered the opportunity to take an optional reassessment if offered by your course exam board. This could be a capped resit or an uncapped further first attempt (FFA) for those modules. Find out more, including how to opt in or out of optional reassessments.
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Preparing for life after university
Check out our resources to help you navigate life after university. This includes continued career support from our careers team and access to resources, including myAdvantage, for two years after you graduate, plus access to buildings and IT after your course finishes, and guidance on visa pathways for international students.
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If you have left any belongings behind in an exam venue, they will be taken to the Exams-MMA Office in Room JX0.15, Junction Building (Ground Floor). Please follow the steps below to reclaim your items:
Student cards
If your student card is found, you will receive an email with collection details, including office opening hours. Cards will be kept for 8 weeks. After this period, unclaimed cards will be securely destroyed.
Other lost property
All other items will be taken to the Exams-MMA Office, Room JX0.15, Junction Building (Ground Floor) and securely stored. If we can identify you as the owner, we’ll send you an email with collection instructions.
Items will be kept for 6 weeks after the exam period. After that, unclaimed items will be donated or disposed of by the Community Safety Team.
Contact us
If you’re collecting an item that contains personal data, you may need to bring your University ID card. To check if an item has been found or to arrange the collection, please contact aoexams@warwick.ac.uk to arrange an appointment.
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SUPPORTING YOU TO SUCCEED
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Exams and assessments can be a challenging time, and it's normal for things not to go as planned sometimes.
If you're feeling anxious about your exams or upcoming results, our Wellbeing and Student Support team is here for you. You can speak with an adviser online or in person, Monday to Friday, between 10am and 3pm. The SU’s Advice Centre also provides academic support.
Additional support is available from your department and your personal tutor. Remember, you're not alone. Please don’t hesitate to reach out.
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Best wishes,
The Modules, Marks and Assessment Team
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