You have progressed to the next year of study. You have passed the required amount of credit, as well as any core modules or progression-specific modules; however, you have taken less than the required amount of credit for the year.

As things currently stand, you will not have enough overall credit at the end of your degree programme. You will need to take additional credit before the end date of your overall programme in order to graduate and receive your degree award. Your faculty or department will contact you directly with further information on this, if they have not already done so.

 

Accessing results

Your full results are now available to view on Student Records. For further instructions, please read our article How can I view my results?

You may wish to obtain written confirmation of your results so far for prospective employers or other third parties. You can do this by downloading your Record of Agreed Results (ROAR) letter from Gradintelligence. For further instructions, please read our article I need to prove my module results so far.

 

Beginning a new year at King’s

If you have received a link to this webpage in July, we will contact you by email from mid-August regarding re-enrolment, an online task completed through Student Records that you’ll need to complete to start your next year of studies.

If you have received a link to this webpage in September and your progression was dependent on the outcome of re-assessment in August, we will contact you by email within 3 working days of you receiving your results regarding re-enrolment, an online task completed through Student Records that you’ll need to complete to start your next year of studies.

For more information, please read our article Beginning a new year at King’s.


Advice and support

Please refer to the following articles for more information on the advice and support services available to you:

 

Appeals

For more information, please refer to our article How can I make an academic appeal?

If you would like confidential and impartial academic advice on issues such as mitigating circumstances, academic appeals, support is available from the KCLSU Advice Service.