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Please Note - You Cannot Submit Your Assignment Until You Have

This document contains fields for a student to fill out for an assessment submission, including their name, membership number, qualification and unit details, assessment number, class date, tutor name, submission dates, and word counts. The student must declare that the work is their own and agree to terms regarding plagiarism, data protection, and quality assurance before submitting.

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Please Note - You Cannot Submit Your Assignment Until You Have

This document contains fields for a student to fill out for an assessment submission, including their name, membership number, qualification and unit details, assessment number, class date, tutor name, submission dates, and word counts. The student must declare that the work is their own and agree to terms regarding plagiarism, data protection, and quality assurance before submitting.

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Centre name: ICS Learn

Candidate name:
CIPD Membership ICS student
Number: number:
Qualification title:
Unit title(s): Unit code(s):

Assessment number

*Online Class Date *Tutor Name

* Not required when submitting a Formative assessment

Please Note - You cannot submit your assignment until you have
attended your Level 7 Online Classroom – all details must be filled in
above before your work will be marked.
1st Submission Date Word Count

2nd Submission Date Word Count

3rd Submission Date Word Count

Candidate declaration:
‘I confirm that the work/evidence presented for assessment is my own unaided work.’

I have read the assessment regulations and understand that if I am found to have ‘copied’
from published work without acknowledgement, or from other candidate’s work, this may be
regarded as plagiarism which is an offence against the assessment regulations and leads to
failure in the relevant unit and formal disciplinary action.

I agree to this work being subjected to scrutiny by textual analysis software if required.

I understand that my work may be used for future academic/quality assurance purposes in
accordance with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998.

I understand that the work/evidence submitted for assessment may not be returned to me
and that I have retained a copy for my records.

I understand that until such time as the assessment grade has been ratified by internal and
external quality assurance verifiers it is not final.

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