Access Results in OneUni
You should have received your results email and transcript. However, you can access your results in My Overview on OneUni.
Follow our simple steps to be able to re-enrol at the University.
You should have received your results email and transcript. However, you can access your results in My Overview on OneUni.
You will receive an email asking you to log into your University account and access OneUni to start your re-registration and re-enrolment.
You will need to complete a series of registration and enrolment tasks. To do this you need to login to ‘OneUni.
If you have forgotten your password, please access OneUni and select 'change my password' then ‘forgot password’ and follow the instructions.
Once you have updated your password you will be redirected to OneUni, our student management system.
If you don’t need to update your password, log into OneUni as normal. From here, click on 'Taught Student Role' and then click ‘My Tasks’. Follow the instructions to update your personal details, and all other enrolment tasks.
You will also be required to pay at least 50% of your tuition fees prior to Enrolment, the same as the previous year.
You may be contacted by email with a request for additional documents. These documents may include a passport and/or visa. However, the email will confirm what is required. The email will include a link where you can upload the requested documents, and it may include an invite to show these documents in person. Please be aware that this step is not required for all students.
Where the above step is not required, we will contact you ten days before the start of your course. You will be asked to log back into OneUni to confirm your enrolment, ready for the first day of teaching. Once you have completed this, you will receive email confirmation.
Please ensure that you read the University General Regulations and also the Regulations that are relevant to your programme of study.
The Student Charter is produced in partnership with the University and the Students' Union. The Student Charter provides details of the clear rights and responsibilities of staff and students.
The information you provided when updating your personal details, will be processed by the University of Lincoln for purpose(s) related to your studies and other services in accordance with relevant Data Protection legislation including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). We have a statutory obligation to share some information we hold about you with the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) and other bodies. Your personal data may be shared with the appropriate regulatory body for your course and your name may be included on published results lists and others. Your name and term time address may be shared with the relevant local council to verify qualification for council tax exemption. In the event of non-payment of fees, your personal data may be used for credit assessment, tracing, collection, and the prevention of fraud. After you graduate, we retain some of your information to verify results and supply replacement certificates and transcripts. Your details may be used to invite you to join the University’s Alumni Network. Unless you choose to opt out, your data will be shared with the University of Lincoln Students’ Union. By enrolling at the University you agree to accept the University’s Terms and Conditions and abide by the rules, regulations, policies and procedures. Find out more at https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/abouttheuniversity/governance/universitypolicies/.