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Your study results
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How to access your results
If you’ve met all the attendance and assessment requirements for your programme, you’ll receive a formal confirmation letter or email. This usually arrives 6–8 weeks after your programme finishes.
You can also check your results in 101 (the student portal). Log in using your username and password. If you’re not sure how, ask your kaiako, student support advisor, or contact Taupārongo (our IT support team):
Freephone: 0800 808 789
Email: tauparongo@twoa.ac.nz
Important: Check we have your correct postal address in the student portal. This is where we’ll send your tohu (certificate) if you can't attend graduation.
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Types of results
Our non-degree programmes (Levels 1 to 6) use the following result codes:
A – Achieved: You met the requirements of your programme.
YTA – Yet to Achieve: You haven’t met the requirements yet. You may have another chance to try again.
CC – Cross Credit: You’ve already completed the exact same NZQA unit before.
CT – Credit Transfer: You’ve received credit for an equivalent kōnae ako or unit.
RPL – Recognition of Prior Learning: Your past experience or knowledge has been recognised.
Degree Programmes
If you're studying at degree level, your results are shown as grades.
Grade | Percentage Range |
A+, A: Achieved with Excellence | 85–100% |
A-, B+, B: Achieved with Merit | 70–84% |
B-, C+, C, C-: Achieved | 50–69% |
YTA: Yet to achieve | Below 50% |
If something looks wrong with your results:
Talk with your kaiako or student support advisor first
If it still feels unresolved, you can submit an Education Review within 10 working days
Find out more about submitting a complaint
Te whakamana i ngā akoranga o mua
Recognition of prior learning, cross credits, and credit transfers
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), Cross Credits, and Credit Transfers are available for some programmes. They mean your past study, work, or life experience can be credited towards your study with Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.
What each term means:
Cross credit: You’ve already completed the exact same NZQA unit before.
Credit transfer: You’ve completed an equivalent kōnae ako or unit.
Recognition of prior learning (RPL): Is a way for us to acknowledge the skills and knowledge you already have. You may have gained valuable learning through previous study, work experience, volunteering or life experiences. Instead of repeating what you already know, RPL can help you move through your programme faster.
Important to know:
These decisions apply only within Te Wānanga o Aotearoa programmes.
Other providers may not accept them – that decision is outside our control.
If you plan to continue studying elsewhere after, check with that education provider first to make sure they will accept it.
How to apply:
Cross credits are usually processed automatically if you provide your NZQA Record of Learning.
Credit transfers and RPL require an application form and supporting evidence.
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How the RPL process works
Meet with your kaiako or student support advisor to see if RPL is right for you.
Collect evidence of your knowledge or skills (this might be certificates, work samples, or references).
Your kaiako will review your evidence against the programme requirements.
You’ll be told whether credits can be granted through RPL.
As the RPL process can take some time, please apply as soon as you can.
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