
Your overall year assessment results will be available to view in the Results Portal from 12 noon on Monday, 30 June 2025.
Once you are able to log into the system, you will see a page which includes your student information, as well as your component and module marks.
If you are a final year undergraduate student or postgraduate taught student receiving your classification, you will see your module marks for your first and second semester as well as your awarded degree and classification. Information about graduation can be found on our dedicated graduation webpages.
Please note, if you are a clinical student this information does not apply to you – your school will communicate with you regarding your results release separately.
Re-sits and re-takes
Hopefully, you will proceed successfully to the next stage of your studies. However, if you don’t do as well as expected in any of your modules you can find information about your options for undertaking re-sits and re-takes on our webpages. It is important you read the relevant information sheet on these pages carefully if this applies to you.
The re-sit period will take place from Monday, 4 August until Friday, 22 August 2025. An exam timetable showing times and dates for exams will be available on our re-sits and re-takes webpages from Tuesday, 15 July. A full timetable, including locations for exams, will be available via the Exam Timetable portal in My Liverpool from Thursday, 24 July.
Resit and retake results will be released at 12 noon on Monday, 8 September 2025.
More support if your results aren’t as you expected
Your Learning, Teaching and Support Officer
Your first port of call should be your LTSO – your Learning, Teaching and Support Officer in your School or department. LTSOs are dedicated to offering you pastoral and practical support at a School level. They’re there to help talk through your concerns and get the appropriate advice from your academic advisor if necessary. They can also put you in touch with wellbeing support if you need some extra help. You can contact your School office via email to get the ball rolling on a conversation. Alternatively, your LTSOs may have drop-in hours during the week. If you’re not sure when these are, you can email your School or visit in person to ask staff.
Central Wellbeing team
You might prefer to have a conversation outside of your School and that’s perfectly fine, particularly if you’re looking for help with how you are feeling, rather than academic advice. Our central wellbeing team is on hand 9am-5pm throughout the week. You can fill in a quick triage form to book an appointment with them. Alternatively you can call them on 0151 795 1000 or drop into the Student Life building on University Square.
24/7 listening service
We also have a 24/7 listening service provided by Health Assured. You can speak to them any time of the day or night. Call their freephone helpline on 0800 028 3766. Health Assured also provide the Wisdom app which includes options to speak to someone via live chat, email or video call. Download the app for Apple or Android, and enter the code MHA187679 to get access to support.
Guild of Students advice service
Your Guild of Students is also available as a touchpoint if you are worried about how your exams are going. They offer free and confidential advice which is independent from the University.