Find out whether you are eligible for the 2019-20 and/ or 2020-21 Covid Mitigations.
- The guidance below explains how to understand which Covid 19 'No Detriment' rules apply in different scenarios.
- The 2019/20 No Detriment policy applies to modules taught or assessed in 2019/20 (i.e. where assessment outcomes are recorded against a 2019/20 module record). This includes many students who were in their first, second, third or fourth year in 2019/20 and who are graduating in 2021/22.
- The extended borderline applied only to 2020/21 finalists considered for classification on the basis of modules assessed in the 2020/21 academic session.
Phasing out of No Detriment in 2021/22
There are no new ‘No Detriment’ arrangements for 2021/22.
If you were a UCL student in 2019/20, you may be eligible for the 2019/20 No Detriment arrangements. For example:
- If you are graduating from a 3-year Bachelors in 2021/22, you may have taken a capstone project in 2019/20 which will be weighted at 0 in your classification.
- If you are graduating from a 4- or 5-year Bachelors or Integrated Masters in 2021/22, you may be eligible for the ‘best 50%’ rule for modules assessed in 2019/20.
- If you are a taught postgraduate Flexible/ Modular student, you may be eligible for the ‘best 50%’ rule for modules assessed in 2019/20.
If you are fully enrolled on the 2021/22 academic session, you are not eligible for the 2020/21 extended borderline.
What counts as the 2021/22 Academic Session?
Information about the definition of an academic session can be found on the Academic Manual ‘About’ pages.
My Covid Mitigation Rules
You can find the specific rules for your programme and year of study in the Portico Progression and Award Rules Tool.
2020/21 No Detriment:
The extended borderline applied to 2020/21 finalists i.e. final year students who are were awarded a degree in the 2020/21 academic session.
My Covid Mitigation Rules
You can find the specific rules for your programme and year of study in the Portico Progression and Award Rules Tool.
What counts as the 2020/21 Academic Session?
Information about the definition of an academic session can be found on the Academic Manual ‘About’ pages.
2019/20 No Detriment:
Applies to modules taught or assessed in 2019/20 (i.e. where assessment outcomes are recorded against a 2019/20 module record).
What counts as the 2019/20 Academic Session?
2019/20 module record only; eligible for 2019/20 No Detriment:
Scenario | 2019/20 policy applies? |
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2019/20 Module passed or condoned in main period summer 2020 | Yes |
2019/20 Module passed or condoned in LSA period 2020 | Yes |
2019/20 Module passed or condoned in January 2021 resit period (finalists only) | Yes |
2019/20 Module resit in main Or LSA period 2021 | Yes – reassessment is recorded against 2019/20. |
2019/20 Module deferred without tuition to main or LSA period 2021 | Yes – assessment is recorded against 2019/20. |
2019/20 Module partially assessed in 2020/21 following an interruption of study (i.e. components split across years) | Yes – assessment is recorded against 2019/20. |
2020/21 module record created; NOT eligible for 2019/20 No Detriment:
Scenario | 2019/20 policy applies? |
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2019/20 Module deferred with tuition to 2020/21 | No |
2019/20 Module repeated in 2020/21 | No |
2019/20 Module fully assessed in 2020/21 following an interruption of study (i.e. all components assessed in 2020/21) | No |
Module taken for the first time in 2020/21 | No |
My Covid Mitigation Rules
You can find the specific rules for your programme and year of study in the Portico Progression and Award Rules Tool.
Please email us if you are having difficulties accessing any of the information above.