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When making your entries (and any resit entries), it’s essential you plan carefully, taking the entry and certification rules into consideration.
The Level 3 Certificate in Sustainability is a unitised, series-based qualification, which consists of one examined and one non-examined assessment (NEA) unit.
You must make an entry for each of these units in the series they are taken, in January, February or June. See making entries. Before you can make a unit entry, the student must have a registration.
You must make a certification entry in the final series, sometimes referred to as ‘cashing-in’.
If the certification entry is not made before results are issued, centres may use the post-results late certification process.
A terminal assessment rule or terminal rule does not apply to the Level 3 Certificate in Sustainability.
The following rules apply:
Being absent from the examined unit is not classed as an attempt but you will need to make another examined unit entry when entering again in a later series. There will be a charge for this unless candidates are withdrawn on medical grounds or following bereavement – we will refund these entry fees if they are withdrawn up to one week before the results publication date.
Students can take the NEA unit multiple times. However, please note the following: