Results publication
Once the evaluation activities period ends, the lecturer in charge of the course will issue the final grades (including any modifications which may occur during the revision period) through the channels established by the university, and will proceed to process all final results. No modifications will be allowed once all final results are processed.
In extraordinary and duly justified cases, the dean's team (deganat) of the faculty, or director's team (direcció) of the centre, may authorise modifications to the final results. The request to do so must be filed by the lecturing staff responsible for that subject or module.
Students have the right to the revision of the final grades of their evaluation activities. The ordinary revision period must begin minimum 24 hours after the grades are made public, or on the same day if previously announced.
The review period will end before the deadline established in the academic-administrative calendar for the publication and closure of records.
In the case of oral assessment activities, the institution must guarantee your rights to know the criteria used to determine the grade.
In case a student does not agree with the final grade received, s/he has fifteen (15) days after the final results are published to submit a revision petition. The petition must be addressed to the deganat or direcció and submitted to the centre's Academic Administration Office (gestió acadèmica).
The direcció or deganat must arbitrate the procedure to resolve claims impartially through a review commission. The teaching staff responsible for the grade claimed cannot be part of it.
This procedure always involves the audience of the teaching staff responsible for the grade and the students involved.
Petitions must be resolved with a period of one month.
The result of the extraordinary revision procedure cannot lead to a grade reduction for the student as a result of a new assessment. The grade could only be reduced if a material error is detected.
Documents and assessment activities must remain under the custody of the teaching staff until the end of the following academic year. After this period, they may be destroyed using the systems established by the University to ensure confidentiality and prevent data recovery.
You may ask the teaching staff to return your assignments and internship reports once the records have been finalized. However, final degree projects must be kept by the University for the period specified by legislation.
All evaluation processes must be archived and remain under custody of the University, given that they are catalogued as essential University documents.
To reproduce a work in whole or in part, or to use it for a purpose other than evaluation, the explicit authorization of the authors is required