How will the University support me to progress onto further study or to secure employment/ an internship opportunity if my marks are missing and/or my degree classification is not confirmed?

At Newcastle, wherever possible, no student will be denied entry to a Master’s programme for which they are holding an offer, on the grounds of missing marks due to industrial action where existing marks indicate the student is likely to meet the terms of an offer. Decisions about individual circumstances will be considered on a case-by-case basis - if this is something you are worried about, please contact pgadmissions@ncl.ac.uk.

If you hold an offer for postgraduate study at another university, please contact your school to request a document to support your application. When contacting your school it would be helpful if you can provide as much information as possible about the specific information needed by the institution to which you are applying so an appropriate response can be prepared. 

If you hold an offer of employment, or for an internship that requires you to achieve a certain degree classification, please contact your school to request a supporting document. Again, it would be helpful if you could indicate the information that is required by your potential employer so that the response can be tailored appropriately. 

As a graduate you can continue to make use of professional, impartial support from the Careers Service now and for another three years. All you need to do is register as a graduate on MyCareer from where you can book one-to-one appointments, submit a query and search for vacancies and events.

 

Last reviewed: 07.09.2023