Release dates for taught degree programme results, interim awards, final awards and classifications or other outcomes. When will I get my results?All course marks within Moray House School of Education and Sport, for both Undergraduate and Postgraduate Taught, will be ratified and published on the dates set out in the University Key Dates page.Key datesClassification and progression decisions for all Undergraduate and Postgraduate Taught programmes will also be published on the dates listed on the University Key Dates page.All publication dates are aligned to University deadlines. Results and decisions are made available via the EUCLID student view, and an automated email will be sent to your University email account to alert you when your final result or progression decision is available.How are results determined?For general information on how Boards of Examiners make decisions on academic performance, please see the Academic Services webpage on assessment decisions. Assessment decisions pageThe University's regulations governing degree programmes can be found on the University’s webpage for Degree Regulations and Programmes of Study and Taught Assessment Regulations.Degree Regulations and Programmes of Study Taught Assessment RegulationsAcademic AppealsThe University has in place a process for Academic Appeals, following the release of results.An Appeal is a request for a decision made by a Board of Examiners relating to marks, progression, degree classification and/or degree award to be reviewed.It is important to note that the appeal process cannot be used to challenge academic judgment. In other words, you cannot submit an appeal simply because you believe that you deserve a better mark.There are specific grounds under which an Academic Appeal may be submitted. These are set out in the relevant University Academic Appeal Regulations.If you are considering lodging an appeal, it is important that you act promptly, as there are deadlines for submission. For further information, see:Academic Services: AppealsIf you are considering submitting an Academic Appeal, it’s recommended that you contact the Students’ Association Advice Place, where trained advisers can offer impartial guidance and support. Further information can be found at:Advice Place: AppealsGraduationYou will receive an automated email from the Student Administration team once registration for graduation opens. Ceremony dates are published on the Graduations webpages, along with information relevant to students whether or not they choose to attend a ceremony.GraduationsStudents who are eligible to graduate and have registered for the graduation ceremony will receive an invitation to a Moray House graduation reception.Who to contact if you have a queryStudents can contact the Student Experience and Support Office during normal working hours (9am-5pm, Monday to Friday.Student Experience and Support Office (SESO)You can also contact your Academic Cohort Lead. This article was published on Monday 7 October 2024