If you wish to be reassessed in the Special Assessment Period (SAP) then any outstanding academic debt (e.g. tuition or reassessment fees) will not prevent you from taking your reassessments.
If you wish to resit during the Next Academic Year (NAY) you will not be allowed to take assessments with attendance unless your academic debt has been cleared. You can pay your debt and then register for resits with attendance, although be advised it will take at least 48 hours for your debt to be processed.
If you have been awarded Repeat First or Second Attempts following a successful Mitigating Circumstances claim, you will not be charged reassessment fees and will be permitted to register for your reassessments, irrespective of any academic debt.
Regardless of when you choose to take reassessments and whether they are resits or Repeat Attempts, you will not get your results or be allowed to re-register for the next Part of your programme until your academic debt has been settled. The only exception to this is if you have failed modules or have been given further Repeat Attempts, in which you will be advised of your results and reassessment options.