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Transcripts

Your Transcript is your official results record. It will show you the list of modules taken and marks achieved throughout each stage of the programme. 

The transcript shows your overall Programme Assessment Board decision regarding progression or your award status along with your module and assessment information and confirmed marks.

Accessing Your Transcript – Current Students

All current students can access their transcript through e:Vision.

You will have the option to view and download a transcript for an individual year which will show your assessment and overall module marks as well as the academic decision for that year.

You will also be able to view and download a transcript that shows all years results. This will be simplified and will not include individual assessment marks however will include the overall module marks. or you will be able to view and download a transcript that will show your overall programme results for each year.

Accessing Your Transcript – Graduates

As a Graduate you will get access to a Higher Education Achievement Record (HEAR) which is designed to give undergraduate students a record of your academic and other achievements whilst studying at the University. Find out more on our HEAR website.

Certifying Your Transcript – Graduates

Students who graduated between 2004 and the present day will be able to access their transcript through the Awards and Verification Portal and share this with third party organisations.

In order to access your transcript you will first need to register with the portal.

From March 2024  a detailed verification letter including your individual module results, will become available through the portal however there is a charge for both digital and physical copies.

Awards and Verification Portal

Understanding your Transcript

Your Transcript comes packed full of information on your assessments and results. Depending on what type of transcript you are looking at will depend on what you need to know.

If you're looking at individual academic year transcripts the main points to highlight would be your individual assessment and overall module marks along with the most important part which is highlighted as the 'Academic decision for the academic year' which will show your progression status.

If you're looking at your transcript for the overall programme you will be able to see the main points in a table format that shows the award you have obtained and date.