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Do I need to inform Student Records when a taught postgraduate student submits their dissertation?

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Do I need to inform Student Records when a taught postgraduate student submits their dissertation?

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If the student is full-time and has submitted on time, then “no”. The Student Records & Examinations Office assumes this already and changes the student’s record on SAMIS accordingly. If the student is full-time and is submitting their dissertation after having been given an extension of time, then you must tell the the Student Records & Examinations Office. Once it has been recorded on SAMIS that a student has submitted they will pay no more fees. If the student is part-time, then “yes”. The the Student Records & Examinations Office makes no assumptions about when part-time students might submit. Once it has been recorded on SAMIS that a student has submitted they will pay no more fees after this point.

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