Frequently Asked Questions relating to Academic Progress
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?
Q. What rate of progress do I need to maintain?
A. You will be notified via your eBox that you are "At Risk" if you have not passed at least one subject by the end of your first calendar year of enrolment. You will be required to seek assistance to improve your chances of passing a subject by the end of your second calendar year. If you have not passed at least one subject by the end of your second calendar year of enrolment you will be excluded from your course.
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Q. Does official Leave of Absence count for rate of progress?
A. If you have official leave of absence of one full calendar year during the first two years of enrolment, your second calendar year (for Rate of Progress purposes) will be deemed to be the third year of enrolment.
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Q. What if I discontinued my course before completing two calendar years and am readmitted to the same course in 2005 or later?
A. Your previous record would count in the calculation unless you were previously excluded from the same course.
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Q. What if I was previously excluded from my course and was successful in gaining readmission to the same or another course?
A. Your calculation would start as if you were being admitted for the first time. If you do not pass at least one subject by the end of your first calendar year, after your latest readmission, you will be "At Risk". If you do not pass at least one subject by the end of your second calendar year, after your latest readmission, you will be "Excluded".
