Predicted grades are a key part of the UCAS application process. They reflect the grade of qualification that your tutor believes you are likely to achieve in positive circumstances, which is then used by universities and colleges as an indicator of your academic ability and suitability for higher education.
NEC can only provide you with predicted grades for the course or courses you study with us once you have completed 50% of your course assignments, not including your Introductory Assignment. This requirement is because your tutor needs to have seen enough evidence of your usual way of working to base a predicted grade or academic comment on.
Please be aware that, for 2025 entry to university, the deadline to submit assignment work is by 15th September 2024 for 15th October 2024 UCAS deadline, and by 15th December 2024 for 29th January 2025 UCAS deadline.
NEC can also provide a reference. The UCAS reference has 3 distinct sections:
Section 1: establishment details – a general statement about NEC (mandatory)
Section 2: any information about extenuating circumstances which may affect an applicant’s performance in examinations or other assessments (optional)
Section 3: any other supportive information specific to the applicant that universities/colleges should be aware of (optional)
Extenuating circumstances
NEC is able to comment on the non-standard educational route of distance learning and we may be able to acknowledge information you have provided to NEC either on the ‘More About You’ form completed at enrolment or via our Pastoral service.
Supportive Information
NEC may be able to include relevant academic comments from your tutors in Section 3 – Supportive Information. We are not able to request comments from your tutors until you have completed a minimum of 50% of your course assignments (as for predicted grades).
Please note that due to the nature of distance learning, NEC is unable to comment on work experience or extracurricular activities.
Once you have enrolled for this service, if NEC is providing all of your predicted grades and acting as your referee then you can opt to use NEC as your UCAS centre. We can provide you with our buzzword. Alternatively, we can email your predicted grade(s) and/or reference to an external referee of your choosing to be incorporated into their reference, or send this directly to your university.