Amy DurhamLondon, Reino Unido
12 ene 2021
Thanks to all your help, the university has decided to reintroduce the no detriment policy! A statement from the university reads: "We have taken further action for the 2020/2021 academic year to ensure LSBU students will not be disadvantaged as a result of disruption caused by COVID-19 and the malicious cyber-incident. Given any constraints to meet externally regulated courses, we commit to: Reviewing all module marks and student profiles at our Examination Boards in accordance with our quality and standards procedures to ensure LSBU students are not disadvantaged because of the disruption. If a significant negative impact on performance is detected, it will trigger adjustments (following a ‘no detriment’ formula) for individual student marks to ensure students are not disadvantaged by receiving lower marks. All students to be automatically given the opportunity to resubmit semester 1 assessments impacted by the malicious cyber-incident, during the April resit period (12 – 16 April 2021), without penalty." We are incredibly happy with this outcome and hope that this allows all students to work to their fullest potential in these very difficult times.
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