Statute 11.3 - Enrolment for a Higher Degree1
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Enrolment generally
11.3.1 (1) Unless provided otherwise in this statute, the provisions of Statute 11.2 apply, the necessary changes being made, to the enrolment of a person who applies to be admitted as a candidate for a higher degree.
(2) If the appropriate faculty or the Board has-
- approved an application for candidature; or
- approved preliminary studies; or
- granted admission to candidature
by or to a person who applies to be admitted as a candidate for a higher degree, the person must enrol for the course for the higher degree within the time specified by the academic registrar.
(3) An approval or admission referred to in sub-section (2), lapses if the applicant does not enrol within the time specified by the academic registrar.
Re-enrolment
11.3.2 (1) Unless exempted by the appropriate faculty or the Board, a candidate for a higher degree must enrol annually in the course for the higher degree within the time specified by the academic registrar until the candidate-
- has qualified for the award of the higher degree; or
- has completed the approved preliminary course of studies.
(2) A candidate for a higher degree who wishes to withdraw from the course for the higher degree must give notice in writing to the academic registrar of his or her intention to withdraw from the course.
(3) A candidate for a higher degree who fails to re-enrol in accordance with sub-section (1) or who gives notice under sub-section (2) is to be regarded as having abandoned the candidature unless the Board, on the recommendation of the appropriate faculty, decides otherwise.
Making of regulations
11.3.3 The Council may, by regulation, make rules and give directions regarding any matter relevant to this statute.
[s. 11.3.3 en. 15/8/95.]
1"higher degree" means a degree of master or doctor or a graduate diploma or postgraduate diploma or graduate certificate (see Statute 1.1).
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