Results Release
End-of-Term assessments (submitted at the end of term, or sometimes directly after the Winter or Spring vacation): Your coursework feedback will be released on the same day as your exams results.
Your end of term one assessments including January exam results will be sent to your University email account on Monday the 9th February 2026, feedback for these assessments will be released the following day on Tuesday the 10th February 2026.
Final results for the academic year 2025/6 including end of term two assessments and May exam results will be sent to your University email account on Tuesday 16th June. They will be released throughout the day but if you do not receive an email by 4pm, please contact your Hub/Info Point.
Final results will be available through your student record (SRS) after the APAC meeting. This meeting will also decide on any condonement and reassessments needed.
The University’s Referral/Deferral assessment period is from Monday 27th July to Monday 17th August 2026 -
Referral/Deferral coursework deadline - Monday 27th July 2026
Referral/Deferral exam period - Saturday 8th August to Monday 17th August 2026
If you have feedback on your exams, it will be released in Exams ELE at 9am on Wednesday 17th June.
Feedback for Online Exams
There are three possible types of feedback for online exams in Exams ELE:
- General feedback which is given to everyone who has taken the exam;
- Standard personalised feedback, which may contain comments or a feedback file; and/or
- Turnitin personalised feedback, which you can access via the blue pencil icon under ‘Your Submission Status’.
The type of feedback you receive will depend on the nature of your exam and the preferences of the marking team. To find out more about how to access your feedback, please read the ELE 2 Feedback Guide for Students.
Feedback for On Campus Exams
Your module lead will advise you how your feedback from on campus exams will be provided.
Provided your programme permits viewing your script, returning students will be notified in September on how to do this. If you’re a final year student, please contact your module lead for guidance.
If you have any queries about your results please contact your Hub/Info Point or Education Support Office.
If you are concerned about your results, please contact your Academic Tutor. You can also contact Wellbeing Services or the Students' Guild Advice Service if you need further support and guidance.
The results you get during the year or through platforms like ELE2 are provisional until they're confirmed by the Assessment, Progression, and Awarding Committee (APAC). These provisional results won't show penalties for late submissions, academic conduct issues, or any adjustments following scaling. They are meant to give you feedback on your performance.
Support for you:
Students based in Devon
Our Information Points at the Streatham and St Luke’s Campuses are open for walk-in queries from 9am until 5pm Monday-Friday. Please note the Information Point will be closed for walk-in queries between 1pm and 2pm.
Wellbeing Support
Please contact your pastoral mentor or pastoral tutor (for PGR students) in the first instance, who can provide onward referral to specialist teams, such as Education Welfare, if needed. You can find more information about departmental pastoral mentors below.
If you are already receiving support from the Education Welfare Team, under the Health, Wellbeing and Support for Studies (HWSS) process, please contact them directly by email for further advice.
For students in Devon: Wellbeing in Devon.
Students based in Cornwall
The Information Point on Penryn campus is open for walk-in or telephone queries from 9am until 5pm Monday-Friday. Please note the Information Point will be closed for walk-in queries between 1pm and 2pm.
For students in Cornwall - the Education Welfare Team will also have instant chat advice available for the extended hours of 12.30pm - 15.30pm, and you can book a meeting with them using this link.
Pastoral Mentor Support
Whether you’re concerned about your results, unsure of what they mean for your next steps, or just need someone to talk things through with, your Pastoral Mentor is here to help. They can also signpost you to other support services and work closely with your academics to ensure you’re supported throughout. If your department has a Pastoral Mentor in place, you can contact them directly. To find out who your pastoral mentor is, please see: Departmental Pastoral Mentors | Current students | University of Exeter. If a Pastoral Mentor is not yet in place, you can still reach out to your Personal Tutor. If you are a Postgraduate Research student, you can reach out to your Pastoral Tutor or PGR Support team for guidance. You can find the contact details for your Pastoral Tutor listed on your MyPGR record.