Notification of results
Coursework results will be released by the Registrar, following approval of the Delegated Authority in the relevant ANU Academic College (for dates relating to specific semesters, please see Principal dates on the right hand side of the page).
You should not communicate with a course examiner about an examination you have undertaken in the period between sitting the examination and the formal release of results (communication about other matters, such as other assessable work for which grades have been released, is allowable).
Grade Notification:
- SMS (from 10.00am AEST/AEDT) where a mobile number is recorded on ISIS
- Email (from 3.00pm AEST/AEDT) to the student's ANU student email address
- ISIS (from 3.00pm AEST/AEDT) via the pathway:
NavBar (compass icon) > Menu > ISIS > Academic Records > Academic History or Statement of Results
Results will not be released over the telephone nor will they be published on any noticeboard.
Results for non-standard sessions
Assessment Appeals
Obtaining printed copies of results
Academic Progress/Completion Rate Information
Beyond ANU's progression requirements, the Federal Government identifies a 'low completion rate' as when you have a fail rate of more than 50 per cent of the courses of study you have attempted, after you have attempted eight or more courses of study in a bachelor leveel or higher program (or four or more courses in a higher education program lower than a bachelor program). A low completion rate can affect your access to a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) and/or FEE-HELP.
More information regarding expected academic performance for coursework students can be found on this webpage. More information on low completion rates is available here.
Mental health and wellbeing support services
Grade Release Day: Frequently Asked Questions
What do my grades mean?
The Grading Scale webpage provides further information on the meanings of the grades, marks and results that you will see in your grade result notification.
How do I view my results on ISIS?
You can view your grades on ISIS via the pathway:
NavBar (compass icon) > Menu > ISIS > Academic Records > Academic History or Statement of Results
I can't see my grades on ISIS, what do I do?
Grades are viewable in ISIS from 3.00pm AEST/AEDT on grade release day. If you cannot view them after this time, your grades may not yet be finalised or they may be withheld due to administrative reasons.
Have you paid your fees or need to verify your identity? Please carefully read the advice within your ISIS homepage.
The ISIS website is also likely experiencing a high level of traffic from students like you eager to see their results! Please wait a short while before attempting to log in again.
Why do I have an interim grade?
If you've received a Supplementary Assessment (PX) or Deferred Assessment (DA) grade, you will be offered another chance to complete this examination.
Your ANU Academic College will set the timing of Supplementary and Deferred Examinations at their discretion.
I didn't get the grades that I wanted. What are my options?
Assessment Appeal:
- To find out about the assessment appeals process, please visit the Assessment Appeals page.
- There are also a range of services that you can use to appeal your results and/or improve for next semester. To start, contact ANUSA (for undergraduates and postgraduates).
- You can also contact Academic Skills (AS) and the ANU Academic College in charge of the course/s in question.
Principal dates
Results from Semester 2 published
Advisory information
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