(1) Where the Academic Board (or Accreditation Committee as delegated) approves a change to the requirements for an award, the relevant School Board shall provide transitional arrangements that allow a student currently enrolled in the award course to satisfy the changed requirements for the award. Where these arrangements would cause hardship to a student or class of students, those students may complete the award as provided for in clause (2). The transitional arrangements shall be approved by Accreditation Committee. (2) Subject to Rules Relating to Awards - Rule 2 - Coursework Awards - General Provisions, Section 7, a student shall be eligible for an award of the University upon having successfully completed the requirements for the award that were current at the time the student first enrolled in the award course. (3) Subject to the provisions of Rules Relating to Awards - Rule 2 - Coursework Awards - General Provisions, Section 7 (clause (55), where the Academic Board approves a variation of the title of an award, a student may elect to complete the course bearing the title of the award applicable at the time the student first enrolled in the award course. (4) Where the Council approves withdrawal of an award, a student enrolled in the award course shall be entitled to complete the course upon such terms as the Council deems reasonable in the circumstances. (5) Unless the Rules for a specific award prescribe otherwise, a student proceeding to an award of the University may apply to exit with a lower level award from a related discipline area provided the requirements of the lower level award have been successfully completed. (6) A student shall be deemed to have completed an award course at the time that the Chair of the Academic Board on behalf of the Board recommends to Council that the student is eligible for an award. (7) A student who expects to complete an award at the end of the current study period shall complete the prescribed form to apply for the award and lodge it with the Director, Student Administration Services by the advertised closing date. (8) A student who fails to complete a University award course as a result of death may be considered for a posthumous award. A student who fails to complete units in the final study period of an award course as a result of death or permanent incapacity may be considered for an aegrotat award. (9) The decision to bestow an aegrotat or posthumous Award should take into account the wishes of the immediate family. (10) A student who has completed an award course and who is confirmed by the Chair of the Academic Board on behalf of the Board as being eligible for the granting of a specified award shall have the award conferred by the Council of the University at a designated graduation ceremony of the University. (11) Where a student is eligible for conferral of an award but is not available to attend a designated graduation ceremony, the award shall be conferred 'in absentia'. (12) The Council of the University may revoke and require the surrender of an award of the University if it is satisfied that a graduate acted dishonestly in relation to any material matter relied upon by the University in determining the graduate's eligibility for that award. (13) For a Doctoral degree, the award shall not be classified. (14) For a Masters degree, the award shall not be classified. (15) For a Graduate Diploma, the award shall not be classified. (16) For a Graduate Certificate, the award shall not be classified. (17) For an Honours degree, the award shall be classified as: (18) A student's overall result will determine the class of Honours awarded. The following percentage thresholds will be used to determine the class of Honours awarded. (19) Students that receive a final overall mark of 0%-49% will receive a fail. (20) For a degree for which the award of Honours is available, the award may be classified as: (21) For a degree for which the award of Honours is not available, the award shall not be classified. (22) For an Associate Degree or Diploma the award shall not be classified. (23) The number of testamurs for each category of degree as approved by the Academic Board shall be as follows: (24) University Medals are awarded by the University to candidates who have completed the requirements of a Bachelor Honours degree with first class honours, and who have demonstrated an exceptional standard of academic achievement. (25) 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. (26) A student admitted under clause (25) shall be enrolled as a cross-institutional award student. (27) 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 the Rules Relating to Awards - Rule 2 - Coursework Awards - General Provisions, Section 10 - Exclusion. (28) 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, Student Administration Services 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, Student Administration Services to provide the applicant with advice on the level and normal prerequisites for the subject. (29) 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. (30) 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 Head of School. (31) A non-award (single unit) student shall pay such fees and charges as are prescribed in the Fees, Charges and Sanctions Rule.Rules Relating to Awards - Rule 10 - Awards
Section 1 - Eligibility for an Award
Section 2 - Completion of an Award
Section 3 - Conferral of an Award
Section 4 - Surrender of Awards
Section 5 - Grading of Awards
First Class Honours
85% - 100%
Second Class Honours (Division 1)
75% - 84%
Second Class Honours (Division 2)
65% - 74%
Third Class Honours
50% - 64%
Section 6 - Testamurs
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Section 8 - Units Leading to an Accredited Award at Another Tertiary Institution
Section 9 - Non-Award (Single unit) Enrolments
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