How do I get an ECF Portsmouth?
To apply, you need go to the My Results section of your Student View and submit a claim. There are more instructions on how to use Student View on MyPort. You must apply on Student View for your application to be processed – please don’t use any forms you may have used in the past.
What is consolidation week at Portsmouth University?
What is Consolidation Week? Consolidation Week, is an opportunity to pause within the semester. It is a chance to slow the pace of delivery to allow time and space for reflection and the consolidation of learning.
How many credits do you need to graduate from Portsmouth University?
An undergraduate student who has achieved a minimum of 300 credits by 2 July in the year that graduation will take place (or the year it was due to take place for the class of 2020), with at least 60 credits at level 6 achieved at the University of Portsmouth.
How long is a university semester UK?
Semesterisation is a pattern of delivery where the academic year is split into three distinct ‘semesters’ which are 15 weeks in duration. A course on the semester system would typically be delivered over two semesters.
What is a no detriment policy Portsmouth Uni?
Never miss a Moment We have put in place no detriment practices to support students during the upcoming assessment period. These measures will ensure no student is disadvantaged by the current unprecedented situation.
What is an ECF at university?
The Extenuating Circumstances procedure is there to help with difficulties with your health or personal life, which have negatively impacted your ability to attend, complete or submit an assessment on time.
How many weeks are you at uni a year?
On average there are 3 semesters in a university year, each semester usually lasting 12 weeks.
Is University of Portsmouth good?
University of Portsmouth is ranked 501 in World University Rankings by Times Higher Education and has an overall score of 4.1 stars, according to student reviews on Studyportals, the best place to find out how students rate their study and living experience at universities from all over the world.
What month do you graduate?
Colleges generally hold their graduations in May. Many high schools hold their graduations in early June. It is hard to generalize because there are so many high schools and colleges in the US and there is no real “general rule” when it comes to graduation.
When do international students start at the University of Portsmouth?
Monday 5 October 2020 to Friday 22 January 2021 (International students are required to commence on 28 September 2020)
How do I get a deferral for University of Portsmouth?
If you can evidence exceptional circumstances and would like to be considered for a deferral, you should do so via the MyGraduation tab on the student view. You will need to upload evidence to support your deferral. You normally need to request your deferral to the next year’s Graduation by 1 July.
When do myport assessments come out for University of Portsmouth?
However assessments marks from before 3 February 2021 will be available on request from your faculty’s MyPort Hub. If you’re unhappy with the decision made by the exam officers, you have the option to lodge an appeal, but first get advice about whether your expectations are realistic.
How many credits do you need to graduate from the University of Portsmouth?
An undergraduate student who has achieved a minimum of 300 credits by 2 July in the year that graduation will take place (or the year it was due to take place for the class of 2020), with at least 60 credits at level 6 achieved at the University of Portsmouth