Obtaining HSC Marks (2 Viewers)

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Hello BoredofStudies (long time no see),

I am applying for a scholarship and need to find proof to show I've achieved at least a Band 4 in Maths.

I cannot find anything which has each subject, marks or bands I achieved in my HSC. I've tried combing through my emails, logging into UAC (I don't think it's possible), SSD and even trying to find cached files of Students Online on my computer and cannot find a thing! I even tried checking my physical files and could only find a certificate for my HSC but no mark sheet.

I found my CredFolio and it only shows the subjects I studied, units accounted for and ATAR. (Absolutely no marks or bands!)

However, for my course (Teaching degree), applicants do need at least a band 4 in English and Maths to be accepted in the course. Otherwise, they make you study a subject to prove your competence (in English or Maths) on top of doing LANTITE; which I am yet to receive my marks for in Maths.

Does this mean my university would have a copy of my HSC marks?

Alternatively, I might also attempt contacting my high school to see if they have retained anything since I have heard that they do keep names, ATARs and records of student marks in each subject.

Thanks in advance.
 
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I think you should try contacting your uni. At the beginning of this year I had to contact my academic advisor and during our meeting she pulled up my hsc marks for each subject and the atar I got, so they may have it stored somewhere. If that doesn't work then contact your school. Iirc i think you could pay nesa for a replacement examination results/certificate but I guess that would be like your last option
 
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I think you should try contacting your uni. At the beginning of this year I had to contact my academic advisor and during our meeting she pulled up my hsc marks for each subject and the atar I got, so they may have it stored somewhere. If that doesn't work then contact your school. Iirc i think you could pay nesa for a replacement examination results/certificate but I guess that would be like your last option
I just don't want to pay the $80-$100 fee they are charging for it and the scholarship closes on Sep 1st so I don't want to risk it arriving late.
 
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