OMR FAQs

FAQ list

Please return to the understanding your modules page, where you can find information about choosing moduleselective modules and 'Year In' modules.

If you have further questions about which modules to take, please contact your Academic Advisor.

Which modules to choose can be found in your Subject Requirements. Specific module information can be found on the Module Catalogue.

Don’t worry about the timetable for the moment, just select your module preferences as normal. Any clashes will be examined after students make their choices and dealt with appropriately. We aim to accommodate student choices wherever possible.

Once the full timetable has been released for the start of term in September, you will need to check your personal timetable carefully - it is your responsibility to check to ensure your module selections do not clash.

If you change your mind during OMR please email csao@kent.ac.uk to amend your selection.

If you change your mind about your selection after OMR you should contact your Division. Additionally, please refer to our information on changing your modules, which includes the deadlines.

You can see your selected modules via KentVision using the 'My Modules' tile. Optional, recommended and elective modules will appear as pending until confirmation in the Summer term (for modules selected during March and Autumn term for modules selected at the start of the academic year). 

Please contact your Division.  

Not all modules will have limited places, and it is not possible to determine which modules will have limited places until all preferences have been collected.

Modules with limited spaces will be allocated fairly and transparently after OMR closes by a random selection process for Stage 2+ students. OMR is first come, first served for Stage 1 students.

Your Division will contact you with further instructions.

Modules will be confirmed and registered on KentVision, subject to programme requirements and University regulations, by Summer term (for modules selected during March) or during the Autumn term (for modules selected at the start of the academic year).

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