Grading Codes Explained
You have been administratively withdrawn from this module. For information on registering to the next available offer for this module please contact registrations@unicaf.org.
You have been withdrawn from the module as per your request. For information on registering to the next available offer for this module please contact registrations@unicaf.org.
The module has been attempted. You have achieved a passing grade and consequently, you have successfully completed the module.
In case your account has been suspended (i.e. status suspend or terminated), please note that any code changes from R to C you may observe on your student profile, are a result of administrative updates; this does not imply in no way that the module has been successfully completed.
The passing grade has not been achieved and awaits ratification by the Awarding Body, whereby a decision shall be established on how you will be proceeding with this module.
In the meantime, and if applicable, you may proceed in your academic path.
Further information on the forthcoming process is available from the Unicaf Resubmission team at
resubmission@unicaf.org.
You have been referred for suspected Academic Misconduct within this module which must now be reviewed by the Awarding Body.
Please do not hesitate to reach out to the Unicaf Academic Misconduct team via academic.malpractice@unicaf.org for further clarification and/or assistance at any time.
Following a decision by the Board you have been allocated to resit for a failed module. Further information will be sent to all students with an RR code.
You are either in class for this module or the grading process is pending.
Further to the recent assessment board meeting, a decision for you to retake one or more of your previously failed modules has been established. This means that you will need to register for the module(s) in question at the next scheduled start date and at the regular module price. It is important to keep in mind that you are required to undertake the mentioned retake(s) at the first available opportunity. Failure to do so, or failure to contact the retakes team in regards to this matter, shall result in your progression on the programme being subject to review by the Awarding Body. You will notice in your SIS student portal (transcripts section) that a code of 'PR' has been added for any modules which are required to be retaken. This enables you to register for your second attempt at the module(s). Retakes of multiple modules must be taken consecutively, one by one. If you are required to retake more than one module, you are required to include confirmation of the order you will follow in your response to the retake team (retakes@unicaf.org), so that further information on the relevant start dates can be confirmed for you. In order to be allowed entry into the retake, you must have sufficient balance in your account to cover the cost of the module in question. If, at this stage, you have completed all payments in your payment plan, you may have to wait for the retake installment to be added to your payment plan before being able to top up your account. In the event that the mentioned retake installment has not been added in the coming 3-5 working days and you are, therefore, not able to make your payment, please do not hesitate to contact retakes@unicf.org. It remains the responsibility of the student to ensure their entry into the first available offer for their retake and all appropriate action should be taken to ensure this is the case. If you are experiencing extenuating circumstances, that can be supported by evidence, which is causing difficulty in adhering to the above requirements you are required to get in touch with the retakes team (retakes@unicaf.org) in the first instance for further assistance, including detailed information of your circumstances.
For further information on the cost and start date associated with your retake(s), as well as confirmation of the module(s) you need to retake, please contact retakes@unicaf.org, including your UniSIS student ID number as a reference. Kindly keep in mind the following:
- All retakes are capped at 50%.
- It is your responsibility to inform your module instructor that you are a retake student once your retake module started.