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Results

Assessments have been marked. Exams are over. Find out how to access your grades, what the codes mean and what to do if you're not happy with the outcome.

How to access your results

As soon as results have been published, you'll be able to access yours online. Here's how:

  1. Log into my Student Centre.
  2. Select the 'View my grades' tile.
  3. Choose 'View my grades'.
  4. Select the relevant semester.

What do my results mean?

If you're a new student, you might not be familiar with the grading codes and GPA system we use. Find out how to interpret your results.
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Assessment and grading categories
Make sure you understand what your grades mean and how they relate to your academic performance.
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Grade Point Average (GPA)
Find out how we use credit points and grades to figure out the GPA and use our online calculator to determine yours.

Enrolment questions?

If you'd like advice about your academic progress and whether you need to adjust your study plan, book a free appointment with one of our institute-specific enrolment experts.

Unhappy with your results?

1. Ask your lecturer or tutor for more detailed feedback 

Useful feedback can help you understand what was expected and how you can improve in the future. Make sure you include your name, student number and unit in your email, and keep a record of the conversation in case you decide to apply for a review of grades.

2. Request a second marking 

If you think your marks are incorrect, you can ask for a second opinion by writing to your unit coordinator within the teaching period. (In some units, this happens automatically for assignments that get under 50% – check the unit description to find out if this is the case).

3. Apply for a review of grades 

If you've talked to your lecturer and received a second marking and you're still not happy, you can apply for a review of grades. Keep in mind that you have ten working days from grade publication date to submit your application.

Academic records

Find out how to get a copy of your transcript of academic results, statement of attainment or (if you've graduated) testamur.