- What happens if you fail a resit module at uni?
- What happens if you fail a uni module twice?
- What happens if you fail a resit module at uni first year?
- Can you still pass uni if you fail a module?
What happens if you fail a resit module at uni?
If you fail a core or elective module after retake this would normally mean that you will have to withdraw from the course. You may be charged a fee, published by your College. You have the same reassessment opportunities as at the first registration (see regulation 3.1)
What happens if you fail a uni module twice?
If you fail a module twice you will not be able to continue on your course. You will have to withdraw or see if it is possible to transfer to a different course.
What happens if you fail a resit module at uni first year?
Failing a module at first attempt – resit
You will not be charged for the resit. Your overall module mark will be capped at 40%, and this will appear on your transcript, regardless of your calculated mark.
Can you still pass uni if you fail a module?
What if I fail a module at uni? Normally students are allowed one retake of failed modules. If they don't pass that time then it's likely they'll have to retake the module the following year. This comes at an extra financial cost and it means they won't be able to progress to the next year of their course.