How long until my work gets assessed?

Dr Mary Anne Hall • Aug 05, 2019
EPEC Education aims to provide assessment marking results as soon as possible, within a maximum of two (2) weeks from the student submitting their assessment. In the event that marking time-frames are extending beyond two (2) weeks (eg due to times of peak demand, holiday periods), any students affected will be advised by email with an estimated timeframe. 

Our promise to you is that if, for whatever reason, we are unable to complete the agreed training for a student, EPEC Education will make the necessary arrangements for the training to be delivered by another Registered Training Organisation.
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