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OUA Result release dates

The official result release dates for OUA 2009 study periods are below. You can view your results or print-off an unofficial result notice via myUniSA

How do I get a formal statement of my results?

There are two types of academic statement available:

The quickest way to obtain a copy of your results is to phone the Student Advisers at Open Universities Australia on 1300 36 36 52 Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm AEST.

There is a charge of $10 for an Academic Transcript or Statement of Academic Attainment. Students can pay for this by credit card over the phone. Alternatively, you may send a cheque or money order made payable to Open Universities Australia. Please ensure you include your full name, date of birth, OUA Student Identification number and that you clearly indicate the kind of statement you require.  You are able to fax this request to +61 3 8628 2955, or post to the address below:

Open Universities Australia
GPO Box 5387
Melbourne Vic 3001

 If you have completed 15 or more units with Open Universities Australia, you can obtain one copy of your academic transcript free of charge when graduating.

If results are missing, please contact the OUA Student Advisers at Campus Central Whyalla.

Official course result release dates
Study Period 1 2009 Saturday 4 July 2009
Study Period 2 2009 Monday 5 October 2009
Study Period 3 2009 Saturday 9 January 2010
Study Period 4 2009 Saturday 3 April 2010
Study Period 5 (Session 1) 2009 Saturday 11 July 2009
Study Period 6 (Session 2) 2009 Saturday 28 November 2009
Study Period 7 (Session 3) 2009 Saturday 27 March 2010

Final grades and notations

The following is a comparative table of the grading notations used by UniSA and OUA.

Grade

UniSA

Notation

OUA

Notation

%

UniSA Description*

High Distinction

HD

HD

85-100%

Outstanding performance

Distinction

D

D

75-84%

Excellent performance

Credit

C

C

65-74%

High performance

Pass Level 1 P1 P 55-64% Satisfactory performance
Pass Level 2 P2 P 50-54% Satisfactory in some outcomes
Non-Graded Pass NGP P 50-100% Assessed only on a pass/fail basis
Fail Level 1 F1 N 40-49% Unsatisfactory performance or a failure to meet requirements
Fail Level 2 F2 N Below 40% Unsatisfactory performance
Non-Graded Fail F N 0-49% Assessed on a pass/fail basis - failed to meet the standard
Withdrawn W W   Withdrew after the census date

*For a more detailed description of UniSA Grades and Notations please refer to Section 8 Final Grades and Notations of the UniSA Assessment Policies and Procedures Manual (APPM).

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