BTEC grades: What to do if results day delays mean you still don't know if you're going to university
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BTEC exam board Pearson has apologised after thousands of students across the country could not find out their grades on results day last Thursday (August 18).
The board says there is no “systematic issue” to blame and that only a “tiny percentage” of students nationwide have been affected, adding that the reasons are individual to each affected school.
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Hide AdHowever, the delays have left students anxious they will miss out on their university places while waiting for their grades.
Here’s what to do if you have still not have your grades through.
Will I lose my place at university because I haven’t got my BTEC grades yet?
Pearson has issued advice to students who still have not had their BTEC grades because of the ongoing delays.
– Anyone still affected should call Pearson on 0345 618 0440, where a dedicated team has been set up to handle the issue.
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Hide Ad– UCAS has also told students the best thing they can do if they are concerned about losing their place at university is to call their university directly and let them know they still want the place
– Pearson has also offered to call students’ universities for them to explain the situation.
– University places should not be at risk as they will be held open until September 7.
A spokesperson said: “We are very sorry that some students are still waiting for their results.
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Hide Ad“We are grateful to the schools and colleges that are working with us around the clock to resolve any remaining issues. Our team has delivered hundreds of results yesterday and today and we are here all weekend working to deliver more results as soon as we can.”
Students at Sheffield College are among those still awaiting their BTEC results meaning that their university places are in serious doubt due to the unknown status of their grades.
One mother, Rachel Skinner, told The Star how her son and his peers were left panicking after their results never came in after they logged on at 8am on results day.
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