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What does LE mean in UNSW?

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In UNSW, the grade code 'LE' signifies Late Entry, indicating that a student's result for a particular course is not yet finalised.

Understanding the 'LE' Grade in UNSW

When an 'LE' grade appears for a course at UNSW, particularly for students in its amalgamated institutions, it means that the official result has not been processed or released. This status typically occurs when there's a delay in finalising a student's assessment or administrative details related to their course entry or completion. It is a temporary status that will eventually be replaced by a final grade (e.g., Pass, Credit, Distinction, High Distinction, or a Fail grade like FL, AF, DF).

The 'LE' grade is one of several specific codes used within the grading system for UNSW's amalgamated institutions to provide clear communication about a student's academic standing.

Grade Codes for UNSW Amalgamated Institutions

The following table provides a clear overview of some grade codes used by UNSW's amalgamated institutions, including the 'LE' status:

Code Grade Explanation
FL Fail Performance below the minimum level of competence.
AF Absent Fail Assessment not completed.
DF Discontinued with Failure Discontinuation after the Census Date.
LE Late Entry Result not finalised.

Students who see an 'LE' grade on their academic record should monitor their student portal for updates, as this status will change once their final result is determined and officially released.