Certificate and Transcript FAQs

What information is on my certificate and/or transcript?

Certificates

Your certificate will show the name that you have registered with the University, the Award that you have achieved, the grade that you have attained (if applicable), the date that your award was conferred at an Assessment Board, the date that it was issued and your Student ID.

Transcripts

In addition to the certificate, you will receive a document called a transcript which shows the same information, but contains your date of birth plus all the module results for each academic year of your course.

Certificates and transcripts are unique and valuable documents, they are the official documents issued by the University to confirm your achievements, so be sure to keep them safe.

It is very important to note that your official document(s) show the name that you have registered with whilst studying at the University and your correct course information. If there are any errors (e.g. misspelling, missing name), please contact us via Advice Zone Online as a matter of urgency as changes cannot be made once your final award has been conferred at an Assessment Board.

The Bologna Process introduced the concept of the Diploma Supplement which is intended to provide information on the level and nature of the higher education (HE) qualifications attained by students in Europe and set them in the overall national qualifications framework.

The University, along with many others, is not yet in a position to provide the full Diploma Supplement but much of the information which it contains is already present in the certificate and transcripts which you will receive.

Further information on the contents of your programme of study can be obtained from the University’s Modules and Programmes database. This will take you to the Modules and Programmes database with general read only access for Students. Here you will find details of the course and modules studied, including the aims and objectives of the course and the learning outcomes of the course and modules.

By adding this information to your certificate and transcript you will have a full set of information to match the European standards.

No. As per University policy, you will not receive your certificate and/or transcript if you have an outstanding debt owed to the University. This will also apply to you if you become a debtor after registering for your ceremony. 

If you believe you currently owe a debt to the University, we would advise that you contact the Finance Department by emailing [email protected] as soon as possible.

Academic Registry produces certificates and/or transcripts for all awarded students of the University following its Assessment Boards. The Boards are held at regular intervals throughout the academic year.

These documents are usually distributed to students at, or following, the University’s graduation ceremonies.

Following the ceremonies, all the remaining documentation is posted out via Royal Mail to students unless requested otherwise via the Graduation System.

More information is available here.

Please see our Certificates and Transcripts page for a timeline of certificate/transcript production. Unfortunately, we are not able to expedite the production of documents at this time.

If you require evidence of your achievements, a copy of your online results can be printed or sent via email once results have been published. Please access the Results pages for further information.

If we do have to send out your documentation, it is sent to the registered home address on your student record. 

If you wish have your documents sent elsewhere, or picked up by a third party, you can request this by logging into the Graduation System and registering your details.

All students are permitted to print off a copy of their online results which can be stamped, signed and authenticated by the University as a true and accurate reflection of the award/ credit achieved. Please contact your Advice Zone.