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Submitting an assessment
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https://student.sussex.ac.uk/assessment/submission
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Submitting an assessment

Source: https://student.sussex.ac.uk/assessment/submission Parent: https://student.sussex.ac.uk/international/visas

Find out how to submit your work so you deliver it on time and to the right place.

When and how to submit

You’ll find out where to submit work from your:

You will need to submit online or hand in work to your school office or tutor.

Your official due date and method of submission for each assessment is listed in your timetable in Sussex Direct.

Assessment submission deadlines may be during the winter or spring vacation or during the revision week, as listed in our term dates.

Online submission

To submit work online, you should be told which system to use. You must double-check this on Sussex Direct.

The systems you see on Sussex Direct are:

Check how to submit through Canvas or Turnitin.

Late submission

You can submit work electronically as many times as you like up until the submission deadline.

If the initial deadline has passed and you have not submitted, you may be able to submit during a late period.

Check your timetable in Sussex Direct to see if you’re allowed to submit an assessment late. Sussex Direct shows times in Greenwich Mean Time or British Summer Time, depending on the time of year.

The length of a late period depends on the assessment. The late periods are:

Sometimes an assessment doesn’t have a late period beyond your deadline. There is no late submission on group written submissions or take-away papers.

You can’t submit work for any assessment after the late period has passed.

Under our regulations, if you submit work up to 24 hours late you will get 5 percentage points taken off your mark. Work submitted up to seven days late will have 10 percentage points taken off.

Example: A percentage point is not the same as a percentage of your mark. For instance, if you scored 65% for an assessment but submitted your work 12 hours late, your adjusted mark would be 60%.

Resubmission during the late penalty period

Before your due date, you’re allowed to resubmit your work.

Once the final deadline passes, the marking process begins and you cannot resubmit your work.

You cannot replace your submission during a late period – even if you submitted your work within your deadline the first time.

You should tell your school office if you submitted:

Regulations

Find out about regulations around exams and assessments.

These cover academic misconduct, including plagiarism.