HEAR 6.1 and The Sheffield Graduate Award
What are they?
- The Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR) is a new kind of degree transcript that will be issued to all undergraduate students as a matter of course, starting with the new cohort of undergraduates who have arrived to study at Sheffield in 2012-13.
- The Sheffield Graduate Award (SGA), on the other hand, is a prestigious award scheme run by the Careers Service which students have to register to complete.
Both the Sheffield Graduate Award and the HEAR enable you to gain recognition for extra-curricular activities, and have specific guidance regarding which activities are eligible.
HEAR 6.1
'6.1' is the HEAR section that contains information about extra-curricular student achievements. Only verifiable activities and roles can be included. You can find a list of these on the HEAR website. Activity details - online information about the verifiable activities For more information, visit the website. HEAR 6.1 |
The Sheffield Graduate Award
Activity chart - PDF of current eligible activities For more information, visit the website. The Sheffield Graduate Award |
HEAR 6.1
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The Sheffield Graduate Award
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More information
You can find more information about the differences between the Sheffield Graduate Award and the HEAR on the FAQ page of the HEAR website.


