Frequently Asked Questions relating to Academic Progress
- General Questions
- How am I notified if I am "At Risk" or "Excluded"?
- I am a continuing student who commenced prior to 2005. Do the new regulations apply to me?
- What does "At Risk" mean?
- If I am sent an Exclusion notice, what should I do?
- How do I recommence study if I am excluded from my course?
- What if I transfer to another course?
- Can I study as a tuition fee paying student if am excluded?
- Can I study as an Associate non award student during my period of exclusion?
- Key Subjects
- Where do I find the list of Key Subjects for my course?
- My course does not have any Key Subjects listed. What does this mean?
- What happens if I fail a Key Subject?
- If my course does not have any Key Subjects but one of my subjects is listed as a Key Subject for other courses, will I be excluded if I fail that subject twice?
- If my course does not have any Key Subjects but one of my subjects is listed as a Key Subject for other courses, will I be excluded if I fail that subject twice?
- Rate of Progress
- What rate of progress do I need to maintain?
- Does official Leave of Absence count for rate of progress?
- What if I discontinued my course before completing two calendar years and am readmitted to the same course in 2005 or later?
- What if I was previously excluded from my course and was successful in gaining readmission to the same or another course?
- Maximum Time
- What is the maximum time limit for me to complete my course?
- What if I am a currently enrolled student who started my course prior to the implementation of the new regulations and my enrolment has been continuous during that period?
- What if I discontinued my course (prior to 2005) and recommenced the same course in 2005 or later?
- What if I have been previously excluded from my course and successfully gain readmission to the same (or another) course in 2005 or later?
- Does credit affect the maximum time to complete my course?
- I have been granted official Leave of Absence for a year, does this mean I will have an extra year to complete my course?
