This page contains the information on the transcript for OnCampus programmes from 2018-19 onwards.
For OnCampus Reading or programmes studied before 2018-19, please select from the following links:
- OnCampus Reading Programme Explanatory Notes from 2018-19 onwards
- OnCampus Programme Explanatory Notes 2017-18
- OnCampus Reading Programme Explanatory Notes 2017-18
- OnCampus Programme Explanatory Note 2016-2017
Please ensure you are viewing the correct notes for the academic year you attended. If you started in September 2017, the academic year will be 2017/18.
Explanatory notes:
The transcript is issued by OnCampus, Cambridge Education Group (prior to April 2015 known as FoundationCampus)
The awarding body is CEG OnCampus
For details of our programmes go to: https://www.oncampus.global/programmes/our-pathway-programmes
To ensure the security of our transcripts, no electronic versions should be accepted. The original transcript bears a watermark and a hologrammed OnCampus logo. The veracity of the transcript can be checked by emailing [email protected], using the CEG number and other identifying information detailed below.
*The MFP evolved into the PMP in 2022-23 at London and Paris, and 2023-24 for all other centres.
**UFP/IFP and MUFP are at RQF Level 3, IY1 is at RQF Level 4, PMP/IPMP is taught at either RQF Level 5 or 6 depending on the OnCampus Centre: RQF Level 5: Hull, Paris, Reading and Sunderland / RQF Level 6: Aston, London, Loughborough, Southampton. The MFP was taught at RQF Level 5 for 2 and 3 term programmes and RQF Level 6 for 1 term programmes.
Term used | Definition |
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Programme | The name given to the combination of subjects studied by the candidate on their programme of study |
UFP/IFP/UPP | Undergraduate Foundation Programme / International Foundation Programme / University Preparation Programme |
MUFP | Medicine Undergraduate Foundation Programme |
MFP/PMP/IPMP/MQP* | Master's Foundation Programme / Pre-Master's Programme / International Pre-Master's Programme / Master's Qualifying Programme |
Candidate Name | The full name of the candidate, as shown on their passport, to whom the award has been made. They, and only they, are the legitimate bearer of this transcript |
Student ID Number (Formerly CEG Number) | The unique student number which will identify the student on CEG systems |
Date of Birth | The candidate’s date of birth as shown on their passport |
Date Awarded | The formal date the transcript is awarded to the candidate by CEG OnCampus |
Start Date | The date on which the programme was started by the candidate |
End Date | The date on which the programme was completed by the candidate |
RQF Level Equivalence** | The award level as defined by the Regulated Qualifications Framework for England, Wales and Northern Ireland.The programme is taught entirely in English. |
In agreement with our university partners, we operate an academic assessment grading and marking scheme closely mirroring General Certificate of Education (Advanced Level) awards.
A* | A | B | C | D | F |
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90% and above | 70% and above | 60% and above | 50% and above | 40% and above (Pass) | 39% and below (Fail) |
In order to successfully pass our programmes, students need to achieve an English result equivalent to IELTS 6.0 (with no element below 5.5), and achieve a grade of 40% in every academic module.
For OnCampus Centres using the OnCampus Test of English (OCTOE) or Academic English Language Development module (AELD) as an exit English result, the following equivalencies are applied:
OCTOE/AELD Grade | CEFR | IELTS Equivalent | |
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95-100% | C2 | 9 | |
90-94% | C2 | 8.5 | |
85-89% | C2 | 8 | |
75-84% | C1 | 7.5 | |
70-74% | C1 | 7 | |
65-69% | B2+/low C1 | 6.5 | |
60-64% | B2 | 6 | |
50-59% | B2 | 5.5 | |
40-49% | B1+/low B2 | 5 | |
35-39% | B1 | 4.5 | |
30-34% | B1 | 4 | |
25-29% | A2 | 3.0-3.5 | |
0-24% | A1 | 0-2.5 |
English Assessment Exemption
In some cases, students may be exempt from English assessment. This will be shown on the transcript with the relevant reason. Exemption may be granted for the following reasons:
Student holds a valid English certificate at the required level for progression. Used when a student joins us with a UKVI IELTS certificate that is at or above the progression requirement and will be valid at the time the student begins their degree.
Student is a native speaker of English. Often used when student has a UK passport.
Student holds a UK degree.
Student holds a degree-level qualification from UKVI’s list of majority English-speaking countries.
Student is a national of UKVI’s list of majority English-speaking countries.