Introduction
Candidates have access to view their assessments on ACMS.
Depending on how the system is set up, as a candidate you may also have the ability to sign or 'Seal' assessments which involves accepting or objecting to the assessments, as well as leaving comments.
Glossary
Draft: the assessor and candidate have not signed the assessment and therefore changes can be made.
Complete: the assessor has signed it and candidate can sign it, no more changes can be made however the assigned assessor can unseal the assessment and put it back into Draft so that changes can be made.
Sealed: the assessor and candidate have signed the assessment and therefore no changes can be made.
Sealing an Assessment as a Candidate
There are 3 different states that assessments can have:
Draft: the assessor and candidate have not signed the assessment and therefore changes can be made
Complete: the assessor has signed it and candidate can sign it, no more changes can be made however the assigned assessor can unseal the assessment and put it back into Draft so that changes can be made
Sealed: the assessor and candidate have signed the assessment and therefore no changes can be made
Candidate Objection:
If a candidate doesn't agree or objects to any part of an assessment then they can log an objection to the assessment and add comments to explain this objection. This will notify the assessor who can then discuss the objection with the candidate.