(1) For the purposes of this Rule, the following definitions apply: (2) An application for admission to a coursework award course will be made in the manner prescribed, and lodged as directed, by the Director, Admissions. An applicant who has not completed the required admission procedures by a specified date and who wishes to apply may be liable for payment of a late fee. (3) Subject to clause (2), all applications for admission to a University course will be assessed against: (4) An applicant for admission to an undergraduate double degree award must satisfy the admission requirements for each of the single awards that comprise their double degree. (5) International onshore student applicants must also: (6) The admission of offshore international students for study at offshore education collaboration or partnership locations will be in accordance with this Rule and any additional admission requirements contained in the Third Party Education Collaboration Agreement, Partnership Agreement, or other contractual arrangements, as well as any articulation pathway approved by Academic Board. (7) International offshore students who are not citizens of the country they are studying in and who are enrolled as independent students or with a University-approved education collaboration must also meet any requirements stipulated by the local authorities of the country they are studying in. (8) For Study Abroad and Exchange students only, all documentary evidence attached to an application must be: (9) Where original documents are not provided, or the documentation is not certified by an appropriate authority, a conditional offer of admission may be made subject to the provision of appropriate documentation prior to course commencement. (10) International student applicants who are under 18 years of age must also satisfy the Department that suitable welfare and accommodation arrangements have been made for them while studying in Australia to receive a Student Visa. (11) The University may provide welfare and accommodation arrangements for under-age students who cannot independently satisfy the Department's welfare requirements subject to the Welfare Arrangements of International Students Aged Under 18 Policy. (12) An applicant who has been excluded from study on academic grounds at the University or another tertiary institution may apply for admission prior to expiration of a period of exclusion, but enrolment will not be permitted until expiration of the period of exclusion. (13) Students who have been permanently excluded from a course on academic grounds from any tertiary institution will not be considered for admission to any course at the University until a period of not less than 24 months has elapsed from the start of the exclusion. (14) Applicants who are subject to, or have completed, a period of academic exclusion from another tertiary institution must provide details of the exclusion penalties that were applied with their application for admission to the University. (15) All applicants must meet the University's English language proficiency requirements for admission irrespective of the study location or study mode. (16) Unless otherwise stipulated in Specific Award Rules, an applicant must satisfy the University’s minimum English language proficiency requirement using one of the following criteria: (17) When an English language test score is used to demonstrate English language proficiency, that score must have been attained within two years of the applicant’s intended course commencement date. (18) When senior secondary study, courses, qualifications or professional experience is used to demonstrate English language proficiency, the qualification or experience must have been completed within ten years of the applicant’s intended course commencement date unless the Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Quality) is satisfied that the applicant’s English language proficiency has been maintained through recent learning or experience in an English speaking country. (19) The Academic Board determines the University’s minimum English language proficiency requirements and may approve variations to these requirements for specific courses as Specific Award Rules. (20) The Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Quality) approves senior secondary study, English language test scores, courses, qualifications and professional experience that the University accepts as comparable to its English language proficiency requirements. (21) The University may offer admission to an applicant who, at the time of making the application, does not meet any of the criteria set out in clause (16), conditional on the applicant successfully undertaking preliminary English for Academic Purposes, Diploma or Associate Degree study at the University in order to meet the criteria prior to commencing the course. (22) In exceptional circumstances, the Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Quality) may determine that a particular applicant meets the University’s minimum English language proficiency requirements for a course even though the applicant is not able to satisfy any of the criteria set out in clause (16). Such a decision must be reported to the Academic Board for noting. (23) Unless otherwise stated in the Specific Award Rules, an applicant who has completed secondary education at a school, RTO or a higher education provider may be considered for admission to an undergraduate award course under one of the following categories and in the manner specified for that category: (24) Unless otherwise stated in the Specific Award Rules, an applicant for admission to an undergraduate award course who does not meet the requirements of clause (23) may be considered for admission under one of the following categories, on the basis of a Selection Rank: (25) Applicants who have completed higher education study since leaving secondary education may be considered for admission. This includes: (26) Applicants who have completed a Certificate III (AQF Level 3) or higher at an RTO or higher education provider since leaving secondary education may be considered for admission. (27) Applicants who have successfully completed at least six months' full-time equivalent study at a Certificate IV (AQF Level 4) or higher at an RTO or higher education provider since leaving secondary education may be considered for admission. (28) Applicants who have not completed higher education or VET study as described in (25), (26) or (27) may be considered for admission where it is determined by the relevant Associate Dean (Education) that one or more of the following meets the University's academic standard entry requirements: (29) Indigenous applicants may be considered for admission on the basis of individual assessment programs run by the University’s Indigenous Australian Student Services. (30) Applicants who are identified as elite athletes or performers under the Support for Students with Additional Requirements Schedule may be considered for admission on the basis of individual assessment. (31) The Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Quality) approves the method to calculate an applicant’s Selection Rank. (32) An applicant who is under 18 years of age as at 1 March in the year of intended course commencement and does not meet the requirements for a Recent Secondary Education Applicant under clause (23), will only be considered for admission pursuant to clauses (24 – 30) if the applicant's qualifications and level of attainment are acceptable to the relevant Associate Dean (Education). (33) An applicant who can demonstrate educational disadvantage may be considered for admission provided the applicant can demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the relevant Associate Dean (Education), an ability to cope with the academic content of the course for which admission is sought. (34) Unless otherwise stated in Specific Award Rules, an applicant may be considered for admission to a postgraduate coursework award course if they have: (35) On the recommendation of the Admissions Committee, Academic Board may determine that a cohort of students with a tertiary education qualification which does not meet the requirements of clause (34) may be considered for admission to a postgraduate coursework award where the Academic Board is satisfied that these students have the academic preparation needed to participate in that course. (36) Where the Academic Board makes a determination under clause (35), the Admissions Committee will monitor and report on the success of students admitted on that basis to the Academic Board. (37) An applicant with overseas qualifications may be considered for admission to an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework award provided the applicant's qualifications are comparable to an Australian qualification which meets the University's academic standards for the course. (38) When assessing applications against the relevant academic qualification, the Director, Admissions or authorised officer, will use accepted educational resources, including Australian Education International - NOOSR, UK NARIC, University Admissions Centre Assessment of Qualifications Manual and the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre Schedule to establish the Australian comparability of an applicant's overseas qualifications. (39) The University assesses all applications and makes one of the following admission decisions: (40) Offers of admission to commencing students will specify: (41) For international onshore students: (42) The Director, Admissions has authority to make offers of admission to non-award, undergraduate and postgraduate coursework awards offered by the University. (43) The Dean, Graduate Studies has authority to make offers of admission to Higher Degrees by Research courses offered by the University. (44) Admissions records for each International student will be maintained in the Student Management System and in PRISMS. (45) A person receiving an offer of admission must respond to the offer by the due date and through the process specified in the offer letter (including payment of fees where applicable). (46) If an applicant fails to respond to the admission offer by the due date, or pay any applicable fees where this is a condition of admission listed in the offer letter, the offer may lapse. An applicant may apply to have a lapsed offer reinstated. Approval to reinstate a lapsed offer can only be granted by the relevant authority (refer clause (42) to (43)) if places are still available in the relevant program and student category. (47) For international onshore students, a COE will be issued once the University has received: (48) Where a condition exists regarding successful progression from one course to the next as part of a package, the COE can be issued if all other conditions have been met. (49) An COE shall not be issued unless the initial tuition fee and any other non-tuition fees stipulated in the offer letter have been paid in full. (50) For international offshore students, acceptance of an offer of admission shall be in accordance with the requirements contained in the Offer or in the Education Collaboration Agreement. (51) Applicants in receipt of an offer of admission may request to defer the offer by submitting an application in writing to Student Administration Services no later than the Census Date of the first teaching period and subject to any conditions published on the University's website. (52) An application for deferment of offer may be refused on the basis of: (53) Where an applicant is offered a Commonwealth Supported Place or Hotel School Employer Reserved Place and cannot commence their studies within the academic year, a deferment of offer to the following academic year and into the same course, may be granted following application by the Census Date of the first teaching period. The University reserves the right to cancel the deferment if the course is no longer available. (54) International onshore students who need to delay the commencement of their secondary or a later course within a package because they do not satisfy initial or progression conditions may make an application to defer their entry to the subsequent course to the next available teaching period, provided that any deferment period does not breach the National Code or the Department visa requirements (refer Enrolment Deferment, Suspension and Cancellation Procedures - International Students). (55) Where a deferment is granted, the University may reassess the application against the course entry requirements that apply at the new commencement date. (56) The Director, Admissions (for all other students) may, at their absolute discretion, refuse or withdraw an offer of admission to an eligible applicant to any course, including for the following reasons: (57) Where an applicant has been offered a place and it is later found that incomplete or inaccurate information was provided by, or on behalf of, the applicant, the Director, Admissions, may withdraw the offer or cancel the student's enrolment. (58) Decisions made under clause (56) or (57) can be appealed under clause (59). (59) Applicants who do not receive a "Full Offer" of admission to the University may lodge an appeal and request a review of their admission decision. (60) A request to review the admission decision must be lodged in writing, addressed to the Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Quality), within ten University business days of the date listed on letter of offer notifying the applicant of the admission decision. (61) The Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Quality) will arrange for a review of the admission decision to be conducted by: (62) The Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Quality) or nominee will review the case and notify the appellant of the outcome of their appeal and the reason for the decision, in writing and within ten University business days of the date the University received the request for appeal. (63) Upon admission to their course, an applicant is eligible to become enrolled as a student of the University. (64) An applicant may be required to attend for consultation and advice prior to enrolment, as determined by the relevant Associate Dean (Education), and will not be enrolled in the course until compliance with this requirement has been confirmed by the relevant Associate Dean (Education). (65) A commencing student is enrolled upon: (66) If an applicant fails to enrol for the first teaching period by the date specified in the offer of admission, the offer of admission may lapse and be withdrawn. Commencing students must enrol as specified in their offer, including the specific course, attendance mode and campus. (67) Each student is responsible for ensuring they are correctly enrolled at all times and that their enrolment is kept up to date. All provisions in the Rules concerning enrolment will apply both to the first enrolment and to all subsequent re-enrolments. (68) Re-enrolling students are required to re-enrol by the published closing date. Enrolment may be undertaken after the closing date at the discretion of the Director, Student Administration Services after consulting with the relevant Course Coordinator and upon receipt of applicable fees. (69) Students are not permitted to enrol in units while on student sanctions, however, they may withdraw from units in accordance with the standard rules for Variation of Enrolment. (70) Enrolled students are obliged to provide personal information, including their full name, for record keeping and statistical purposes, as required by the Commonwealth Government. The University is governed by the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 , the Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002 and the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). The University takes its obligations relating to an individual's right to privacy of personal information seriously and has specific policies to ensure these obligations are met (refer Privacy Management Plan and guidelines addressing this). (71) Students must enrol in accordance with the offer of admission and complete at least the first teaching period accordingly. (72) A student will remain enrolled until having: (73) An enrolled student will undertake the study units specified in the Specific Award Rules, or as approved by the relevant Course Coordinator. (74) In exceptional circumstances, the Associate Dean (Education) in consultation with the relevant Course Coordinator may approve a unit substitution and permit a candidate to enrol in a unit or units other than those specified in the Schedule of Units for a specific award course, provided that completion of the substituted unit or units will still allow the student to meet: (75) A student may not be concurrently enrolled in units in more than one award course except with the approval of the Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Quality). (76) International students enrolled in a course under a packaged offer may not enrol in a subsequent course until successful completion of the prior course in the package. (77) In addition, international onshore students: (78) A student cannot count a unit in a major towards more than one specialist or University-wide major. Where this rule would prevent a student from completing a major, a Course Coordinator in consultation with relevant Unit Assessors may substitute another unit for a unit which appears in more than one major. A substitution may be made more than once. (79) The maximum enrolment per teaching period is: (80) In exceptional circumstances, the Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Quality) may approve a student enrolling in no more than one additional unit in a teaching period. An application to enrol in an additional unit will only be considered by the Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Quality) if: (81) In respect of any unit, the Specific Award Rules may prescribe that another unit is, or other units are, pre-requisite, co-requisite or anti-requisite. A student will not be permitted to enrol in a unit if the specified pre-requisite, co-requisite and anti-requisite requirements for that unit are not satisfied, except with the approval of the relevant Course Coordinator in consultation with relevant Unit Assessors. (82) Upon enrolment, a student will be entitled to receive a student identification card, which should be carried while on University premises. A student may be required to show their identification card upon request by a designated employee of the University. Lost identification cards will be replaced upon payment of a prescribed administrative charge. (83) Upon enrolment, a student will provide the Director, Student Administration Services with an address for the mailing of all official correspondence. For international onshore students, this must be the student's current residential address. A student must notify the Director, Student Administration Services of any change of address within no more than five working days of the change, in writing or via e-mail or via the student management system. (84) The University is not liable if official correspondence fails to reach a student who has not notified the Director, Student Administration Services of a change of address as required by clause (81). (85) A student who is enrolled in a course leading to an award at another tertiary education institution may enrol in units at Southern Cross University which will count towards that award,subject to the joint approval of the two institutions and to the availability of class places at Southern Cross University. (86) A student admitted under clause (85) shall be enrolled as a cross-institutional award student. (87) A cross-institutional award student shall pay such fees and charges as are agreed between the two institutions and enrolment shall be subject to the University’s Rules Relating to Awards, except for this Rule, Section 10 Exlusions. (88) Non-Award study relates to individuals who are enrolled in units of study which are not being studied as part of a course. Subject to a place being available, the Director, Admissions may admit students to study a particular unit or units on a fee-paying basis. Admission into units will be on an open-entry basis but an offer of admission into subjects beyond introductory units will require the Director, Admissions to provide the applicant with advice on the level and normal prerequisites for the subject. (89) Where a non-award (single unit) student subsequently enrols in an award course, the University's academic requirements and Advanced Standing and Recognition of Prior Learning Policy applies. (90) A senior secondary school student may be considered for admission as a non-award student to undertake one or more units offered by the University concurrently with secondary school studies upon the recommendation of the applicant's School Principal on grounds of exceptional academic talent, and approval of the relevant Associate Dean (Education). (91) A non award (single unit) student shall pay such fees and charges as are prescribed in the Fees, Charges and Sanctions Rule. (92) A student who has enrolled for a teaching period may vary their enrolment by adding or withdrawing from individual units, in the manner prescribed by the Director, Student Administration Services, and within the time periods set by the University. (93) All students are required to manage their study plan as prescribed by University Rules, Policies and Guidelines. (94) In addition, international onshore students must manage their study plan to ensure it meets all requirements of their visa and that the course is completed within the duration of the student's COE (refer Course Progress and Completion Within Expected Duration of Study Policy). (95) A student may enrol in additional units in a teaching period without penalty or special approval subject to the following: (96) A student may be permitted to add a unit after the University published deadline for the relevant teaching period, where the following requirements are met: (97) In exceptional circumstances, the Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Quality), or authorised nominee, may waive the requirements set out in clause (96) and permit a student to add a unit after the University’s published deadline. (98) A student will not be permitted to add units to their enrolment in a teaching period after the Census Date for that teaching period. If special circumstances beyond the student's control prevented the student from properly enrolling, the Director, Student Administration Services may consider retrospective enrolment if the student can demonstrate that a lack of enrolment in that teaching period would cause them to suffer a significant disadvantage. (99) Approval of retrospective enrolment is at the discretion of the Director, Student Administration Services and subject to the following: (100) A student may withdraw from a unit until the last day of that teaching period, subject to the following: (101) If a student withdraws from a unit after the relevant Census Date due to special circumstances, they may apply in writing to the Director, Student Administration Services to receive a grade of "Withdrawn" for that unit. The Director, Student Administration Services may approve a grade of "Withdrawn" if the student: (102) An application to receive a grade of "Withdrawn" can be made by lodging an Application for Remission of Fees Due to Special Circumstances as set out in Section 7 of the Refunds and Remissions Procedure. (103) If a student is not satisfied with the outcome of their application to receive a grade of "Withdrawn", they may request a review of that decision by the Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Quality). The request must be made within 28 days of the student receiving notification of the outcome of their application. (104) Unit cancellations will not normally occur after the Friday prior to orientation week. (105) The Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Innovation) may approve the cancellation of a unit. (106) Where a unit is cancelled, the Course Coordinator responsible for the unit will ensure that any student enrolled in that unit is advised. The Course Coordinator will ensure that any student withdrawn due to cancellation is provided with an alternative unit offering, where appropriate. (107) The relevant Associate Dean (Education) will provide the Director, Student Administration Services with written authorisation to withdraw the availability of the unit and to process any associated withdrawal of students. (108) Specific Award Rules for a unit may specify that a student who does not participate in the unit before the Census Date will be deemed to have withdrawn from the unit. (109) Where a student is deemed to have withdrawn from a unit under clause (108), the student will be deemed to have withdrawn from the unit on the Census Date in accordance with clause (100)a and will have their enrolment in the unit deleted from their academic record. (110) Where clause (108) applies and special circumstances beyond the student's control prevented a student from participating in the unit before the Census Date, the student may apply in writing to the Course Coordinator or College Director responsible for the unit, requesting permission for their enrolment in that unit to be reinstated. The request must be made within ten University business days of being sent advice of withdrawal. (111) A student, except an international onshore student, may take leave of absence for a specified period of up to one year, by giving notice in writing to the Director, Student Administration Services. (112) A student may be granted more than one period of leave of absence, but the total period of leave of absence will not normally exceed two years. Leave of absence for a period in excess of one year requires approval by the relevant Course Coordinator. Honours students require the approval of the relevant Honours Coordinator before any leave of absence may be taken. (113) International onshore students may only request a leave of absence in accordance with the Enrolment Deferment, Suspension and Cancellation Procedures. (114) A student granted leave of absence for a specified period will be treated as having taken leave of absence from the course and withdrawn from any enrolled units of study in the teaching period in which leave is commenced. The student's academic record will be amended as appropriate (see Section 6 - Variation of Enrolment). (115) Leave of absence will not normally be granted until a student has completed the requirements for at least one unit. (116) Periods of approved leave of absence will not be counted as part of the period for completion of a coursework award course (see Section 15 - Duration of Coursework Award Courses). (117) A student who fails to re-enrol as directed after a period of approved leave of absence will be treated as prescribed in clause (119). (118) A student resuming studies after a period of approved leave of absence will be subject to the award Rules in operation at the time of resumption and will be required to re-enrol as directed by the Director, Student Administration Services. (119) Where a new version of a course has been implemented, a student returning from a Leave of Absence may be required to undertake this new version, if they cannot expect to complete the previous version within the teach-out period. Each case will be considered on a case by case basis. (120) A student who does not wish to continue to be enrolled in a course may withdraw from the course. (121) A student who, having withdrawn from a course, subsequently wishes to be readmitted to the course will comply with the requirements for admission as prescribed in Section 1 – Admission Principles. (122) A domestic student who fails to re-enrol in two consecutive teaching periods will be regarded as having abandoned the course. (123) A student who, having failed to re-enrol, subsequently wishes to be readmitted to the course will comply with the requirements for admission as prescribed in Section 1 – Admission Principles. (124) An international student who fails to re-enrol in a compulsory teaching period as defined in the Course Progress and Completion Within Expected Duration of Study Policy and pay the appropriate fees within the specified dates will be deemed to have abandoned study. In such cases, the student's admission will be withdrawn and the COE will be cancelled. (125) The University will issue a Warning Notification to students where they have: (126) A student may be excluded from the University where they have: (127) At the end of each teaching period, after publication of final grades, Student Administration Services will identify all students whose academic performance provides grounds for exclusion as described in clause (126). (128) Student Administration Services will send a notice to each of the identified students (Notice of Consideration of Exclusion). The notice will inform the student: (129) The students will remain enrolled during the show cause period and any subsequent internal appeal process and where possible the student will not be disadvantaged in their studies while this process is taking place. (130) If the student does not submit a show cause response within the show cause period, they will be: (131) A student may show cause why they should not be excluded from the University on the grounds that: (132) The student must submit a show cause response within 20 business days of the date of the Notice of Consideration of Exclusion. The show cause response must: (133) The Associate Dean (Education) may consider a late show cause response if the student is able to demonstrate that circumstances beyond their control prevented them from submitting the response on time. (134) Within 5 business days of receipt of the show cause response, the Associate Dean (Education) will consider the information provided by the student and any other relevant information, and decide whether to (135) The student will be advised in writing of the Associate Dean (Education)'s decision. If the decision is to exclude the student, the notice will inform the student: (136) Students who submit a show cause response will remain enrolled during the show cause process and any subsequent appeal period. (137) If the Associate Dean (Education) decides that the student should be excluded and the student does not lodge an appeal within the required timeframe, the student will be: (138) A student may appeal a decision of the Associate Dean (Education) to exclude them to the Academic Board Appeals Committee. An appeal can only be made on one of the following grounds: (139) The student must lodge the appeal in writing on the prescribed form within 5 business days of the date on which the student was notified of the Associate Dean (Education)'s decision to exclude them. (140) A late appeal may be received at the discretion of the Chair, Academic Board Appeals Committee if the student is able to demonstrate that circumstances beyond their control prevented them from lodging the appeal on time. (141) The appeal will be dealt with in accordance with the Academic Board Appeals Committee’s Procedures. (142) A decision of the Academic Board Appeals Committee shall be final within the University. (143) International onshore students will be advised of their right to access an external appeals process through the NSW Ombudsman’s Office if they are not satisfied with the result or conduct of the internal appeals process. If an international onshore student accesses the external appeals process, they will remain enrolled in their course until that process is completed. (144) If the appeal is not successful, the student will be: (145) Students other than onshore international students who, while awaiting the outcome of their appeal, have enrolled in the next teaching period and passed 50% or more of the units attempted in that teaching period will have their exclusion lifted by the University. (146) An excluded student may enrol following the expiration of their exclusion. (147) An excluded student may enrol in subsequent teaching periods prior to expiration of a period of exclusion, but will not be permitted to recommence study until expiration of the period of exclusion. (148) Upon re-enrolling the student must consult with their Course Coordinator (or nominee) and, in the case of international onshore students, an International Student Adviser, to establish a study plan and appropriate unit load. (149) If a student previously excluded accepts an offer in a new course their status will be the same as all commencing students. (150) An excluded student may not receive advanced standing on the basis of study completed at another institution during the period of exclusion unless the student has received permission of the Associate Dean (Education) in advance of such study. (151) A student who has been expelled from the University as a result of student conduct proceedings and who subsequently wishes to be readmitted to the University will not be readmitted, except with the permission of the University Council. (152) An applicant who has abandoned their course as described in clause (117) or (122), and subsequently wishes to complete may apply for re-admission to the abandoned attempt of the course provided the course can be completed within one teaching period. (153) A student who is admitted to a coursework course and who wishes to change courses must apply for a course transfer in a form and at a time determined by the Director, Student Administration Services. (154) New applicants to the University who have been accepted into one course may apply to the Director, Admissions for a course transfer prior to the commencement of the teaching session stated in their initial letter of offer. (155) Approval of applications for course transfer is not automatic. Applications will only be considered where: (156) Applicants who have been enrolled for one teaching period or more will be assessed against their progression in the study completed to date. (157) Unless the Academic Board determines otherwise: (158) Additional requirements may be prescribed in the Specific Award Rules. (159) A student will be deemed to have completed a unit when either: (160) For each unit studied, students are required to submit a Unit Feedback Survey Response before the conclusion of the teaching period. Where a student fails to do so, the student’s final grade for that unit may be withheld for the following teaching period. (161) Unless an Associate Dean (Education) otherwise determines, or the Specific Award Rules provide otherwise, a candidate for a:Rules Relating to Awards - Rule 2 - Coursework Awards - General Provisions
Section 1 - Admission Principles
Definitions
Application
International Student Applicants
Excluded Students
Section 2 - English Language Proficiency Requirements
Minimum English Language Proficiency Requirement
Section 3 - Academic Standards
Part A – Eligibility for Admission to an Undergraduate Award Course
Secondary Education Applicants
All Other Applicants
Higher Education study
Vocational education and training (VET) study
Work and life experience
Indigenous Applicants
Elite Athletes and Performers
Applicants Under 18 Years of Age
Educational disadvantage
Part B - Eligibility for Admission to a Postgraduate Coursework Award Course
Part C – Overseas qualifications
Section 4 - Offer, Acceptance, Deferment and Appeal
Part A - Offer
Part B - Acceptance
Part C - Deferment of Offer
Part D - Discretion to refuse admission, withdraw offer or cancel enrolment
Part E - Appeal
Section 5 - Enrolment
Cross Institutional Award Enrolment
Non-Award (Single Unit) Enrolments
Section 6 - Variation of Enrolment
Adding Units
Withdrawing From Units
Unit Cancellations
Deemed Withdrawal from Units
Section 7 - Leave of Absence for a Specified Period
Returning from Leave of Absence
Section 8 - Withdrawal from a Course
Section 9 - Failure to Re-enrol
Section 10 - Exclusion
Consideration for Exclusion
Show Cause Process
Appeal against Exclusion
Admission After Exclusion
Advanced Standing
Section 11 - Readmission after Expulsion from the University
After Abandonment of a Course
Section 12 - Course Transfer
Section 13 - Requirements for Coursework Awards
Section 14 - Completion of a Unit
Section 15 - Duration of Coursework Award Courses
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