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12. Unsatisfactory progress
    12.1. Unsatisfactory progress is:
    12.2. Procedures
    12.3. Right to be heard
    12.4. Extenuating circumstances
    12.5. Recommendations
    12.6. Outcomes


12. Unsatisfactory progress

The Student Progress Committee reviews the academic performance of students whose progress is considered unsatisfactory. The Committee meets at the end of each semester in July and December. The committee's primary role is not to discipline but to identify specific difficulties which have contributed to unsatisfactory performance. The committee aims to determine the most suitable arrangements for a student's academic future and whether a student can successfully complete the course if permitted to continue.

12.1. Unsatisfactory progress is:

12.2. Procedures

Students in the following categories will be sent a warning letter:

The warning letter will advise that there is to be no further failure and that the student must meet with a course adviser prior to the next semester of study and regularly during semester. Students are also normally instructed to attend the Teaching and Learning Unit. Students who are identified as warning in Semester 2 will not be permitted to complete more than one 12.5 point subject in the following Summer Semester.

Students will be considered individually by the Student Progress Committee if:

12.3. Right to be heard

All students are invited to appear before the Student Progress Committee and to submit written evidence detailing any extenuating circumstances which they feel should be taken into account by the committee before it makes its decision.

12.4. Extenuating circumstances

In considering a student's progress the committee will normally take into account personal, financial and study problems. Students are advised, however, that excessive commitments outside their studies are not considered extenuating circumstances. In particular, full-time students should not undertake more than six to eight hours of employment per week in the academic year.

12.5. Recommendations

Students may be permitted to continue if:

Students may be recommended for termination if:

Students will be recommended for termination if:

12.6. Outcomes

Students permitted to continue will be expected to meet with course advisers and staff from the Faculty's Teaching and Learning Unit regularly and may be restricted in the number and nature of subjects to be taken. Students may also be directed to seek help from the University's Student Support Services (including financial aid, housing) or advised to apply for leave of absence.

Students recommended for termination by the Faculty to the Academic Board have the right to be heard by the board, however, if the board confirms the recommendation, the student is then excluded from the course. Students terminated from a course, or who discontinue from a course, may apply to be re-selected into the course in competition with other applicants during the selection period.



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