How do you calculate the last day of my attendance?

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If you are an undergraduate or postgraduate taught student, the last day will be the latest day that you:

  • Attended a timetabled teaching session
  • Contributed to a group work session
  • Submitted course work
  • Completed an exam or other live assessment
  • Met with your Personal Academic Tutor to discuss your studies
  • Used the University Library
  • Used online resources such as Blackboard.

If you are a postgraduate research student, your School will provide you with the last day of attendance. This will normally be when you last interacted with your supervisory team or attended a monthly meeting.


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