Hi Mandy
We are able to record on our database system against the registration details (ProSolution). This records whether a full certificate, UCR or result. We record the method certificates sent - by post, collected by student, etc, date sent and by whom. If there is a query, we have all the details recorded on the student record.
Regards
Teresa
Teresa Keelan
Examinations Manager
Hugh Baird College
Tel: 0151 353 4521
Fax: 0151 353 4469
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From: The FE Exams Network mailing list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mandy Ebrey
Sent: 28 June 2012 16:42
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Subject: The recording of the posting of certificates
Hi Everyone
I was just wondering how everyone kept a record of any certificates they posted out to students.
At the moments we create a posting list which has the students address and what certificate is being posted. This is then saved under the date it has been posted out in the correct month. The list is printed and the post office date stamp it for us.
We create a separate sheet for each qualification but if the student has more than 1 certificate this is recorded on the same sheet. If a student then phones up to enquire where their certificate is we check our post list to see when it was posted and to what address.
I just wondered how everyone felt about the importance of keeping a specific record of posting and how they did it.
Thanks
For example
Certified Mail 28th June 12
City & Guilds 3008-02 Level 2 Diploma in Hairdressing
John Smith Mary Jones
Xxxxxx xxxxxx
Xxxxx xxxxxx
Xxxxx xxxxx
Sarah James
Xxxxxx
Xxxxxx
xxxxxx
Mandy Ebrey
Senior Exams Clerk
shrewsbury College
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