Professional CIPD Resubmission Support
Understand your assessor feedback, identify the referred assessment criteria, and improve your response with focused academic guidance.
A referral is fixable. The key is knowing exactly what to fix.
Most referrals come down to a few specific assessment criteria, not the whole assignment. Our resubmission support turns confusing feedback into a clear, targeted improvement plan.
- You've received a referral and aren't sure what went wrong
- The assessor's comments feel vague or hard to action
- Specific assessment criteria need improving, but you don't know how
- You're worried about repeating the same mistakes
- Your resubmission deadline is uncomfortably close
What we can review
- Assessor feedback and what it really means
- The referred assessment criteria, point by point
- Structure and signposting
- Evidence and workplace examples
- Critical analysis and depth
- Harvard referencing
- Word-count control
- Academic tone and clarity
Five steps from referral to confident resubmission
- 1
Send the assessment brief
So we can see exactly what the unit requires.
- 2
Upload your previous submission
The work as it was marked.
- 3
Upload the assessor or tutor feedback
The referral comments, criterion by criterion.
- 4
Receive a focused review
A plain-English breakdown of what each comment requires.
- 5
Improve the referred criteria
Targeted guidance so your resubmission addresses every flagged point.
Levels supported
Honest, ethical support
- • No guaranteed grades. Be cautious of anyone who promises them.
- • Support focuses on interpretation, review, coaching, editing and improvement.
- • You review and understand your final submission. The work stays yours.
- • Your assessment information is handled confidentially.
Resubmission questions, answered
A referral means one or more assessment criteria were not fully met on your submission. It is not a failure of the whole assignment. Everything that passed can usually stay as it is; your resubmission needs to address the specific criteria that were flagged.
Yes. Interpreting feedback is often the most valuable part of resubmission support. We translate comments like 'more analysis needed' or 'AC 2.1 not met' into specific, practical actions tied to exact places in your work.
Ideally three things: the assessment brief, your previous submission, and the assessor or tutor feedback. With those we can see precisely what was asked, what you wrote, and what the assessor flagged.
Yes. Targeted review of the referred criteria is usually the right approach. Rewriting sections that already passed adds risk without adding marks.
Often, yes. Send your deadline with your enquiry and we'll tell you honestly what's realistic. The sooner we see the feedback, the more we can do.
No, and you should be cautious of anyone who does. What we provide is focused, honest support that improves your interpretation of the feedback, your structure, your analysis and your alignment with the referred criteria.
Yes. We support resubmissions across the Foundation Certificate, Associate Diploma and Advanced Diploma, with guidance matched to the depth each level expects.
Yes. Your documents and details are used only to review your enquiry and prepare an appropriate response. We handle everything discreetly.
Upload Your Assessment Brief, Previous Draft, and Feedback
Send everything in one place and we'll review the referred criteria and respond with the right support option.
Confidential · UK & UAE · CIPD Level 3, 5 & 7