How to view your graded assessment results — including your score, pass/fail status, and any feedback from your grader.


Once your assessment has been graded, you can see your score and any written feedback in two places: an email or Slack notification (if your org has notifications enabled), or the Completed Assignments section of your Continu dashboard.

Feedback is where graders point to what went well and what to improve. Even when the score itself is the headline, the feedback is often the most useful part — it tells you what to do differently next time.


Two Ways to View a Graded Assessment

Email and Slack notifications. When your assessment is graded, you'll get an email (and/or a Slack message, if your org has Slack notifications enabled). Click the link in the notification to go straight to your graded result.

Email notification showing assessment has been graded

The Continu Dashboard. All your graded assessments are also visible in the Completed Assignments section of your dashboard.

Completed Assignments section on the Continu dashboard


How to View Your Graded Assessment

1. Open your dashboard. Navigate to your Continu home and find the Completed Assignments section.

Continu home with Completed Assignments visible

2. Click the assessment name. Open the assessment that was recently graded.

Assessment in the Completed Assignments list

3. Review your grade and feedback. Your score (or pass/fail status) shows at the top. Scroll through the assessment to see grader feedback on individual questions or criteria.

Graded assessment view showing score and feedback


What Your Result Shows

Score or Pass/Fail. Depending on how the assessment was configured, you'll see either a numeric grade or just a pass/fail status. If you're expecting a grade and only see pass/fail (or vice versa), that's the program's setting — not a missing piece.

Grader feedback. Comments on specific questions or rubric criteria. This is where graders point to what went well and what to improve. Read carefully — feedback is often more actionable than the score.

Correct answers (sometimes). For text assessments, you may see which questions you got right or wrong if the assessment was configured to show correct answers. Not every program enables this.

Retake options (if applicable). If you didn't pass and the retake policy allows it, you may see a retake option here. The number of remaining attempts shows alongside.


If You Have Questions About Your Grade

Read the feedback first. Most "why did I get this score" questions are answered in the grader's feedback on specific questions or criteria.

Reach out to the program owner. If the feedback isn't clear or you think the grade was applied incorrectly, contact the program owner (usually your manager or the team that assigned the assessment) before escalating to support.

Don't expect immediate regrading. Graders apply a rubric to keep grading fair across learners. Adjustments require a clear case — usually a factual error in the grading, not a difference of opinion on a subjective response.


Where This Fits

You're here because your assessment has been graded and you're reviewing the result. For the assessment-taking flow itself, see Complete a Text Assessment or Complete a Webcam Assessment.


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