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10. Unsatisfactory progress


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10. Unsatisfactory progress

 10. Unsatisfactory progress

In accordance with the provisions of Statute 11.5, each semester the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning reviews the academic progress of all undergraduate students, and postgraduate coursework students. Students whose progress is considered to be unsatisfactory are invited to appear before the Faculty's Unsatisfactory Progress Committee and to provide a written submission to the committee concerning the circumstances which they believe contributed to their unsatisfactory progress, and any evidence of changed circumstances which they believe may result in an improved performance in the future.

Students recommended for suspension have a right to be heard by the Academic Board, but if the Board confirms the recommendation the student will be suspended. Students suspended from a course offered by the Faculty may apply for re-admission to that course in a subsequent year.

If the Faculty and the Academic Board are satisfied that a student's condition or circumstances are so changed that there is a reasonable probability the student will make satisfactory progress, the student's re-admission may be authorised, subject to the imposition of any necessary conditions. Academic rehabilitation is normally demonstrated by the satisfactory completion of studies of a similar nature at another institution.



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