(1) This document outlines the University's procedures for monitoring course progress of onshore international students and implementing intervention strategies for students identified as being at risk of not making satisfactory course progress. It gives effect to the Course Progress and Completion within the Expected Duration of Study Policy and outlines in the process that must be followed to meet the Policy's requirements. (2) This Procedure must be read in conjunction with the University's rules relating to course progress - refer to Rules 2 and 3 of the Rules Relating to Awards. (3) This Procedure applies to international onshore students. (4) See the Course Progress and Completion Within Expected Duration of Study Policy. (5) SCU International monitors the course progress of each international student. Students identified as not making satisfactory course progress or at risk of not completing their course within the expected duration of their Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) must be notified, and if required, placed on an intervention strategy as follows: (6) notify them in writing that they must attend an appointment with the campus International Student Adviser to discuss their course progress. (7) Students with 'Incomplete' grades in any study period may be required by the Director, SCU International to provide an explanation as to why the assessment requirements for the unit/s have not been completed. A student with 'Incomplete' grades may be identified as not making satisfactory course progress in accordance with clause (5)a or (5)b. (8) Students identified under (5)b must be advised: (9) The International Student Adviser must design, document and activate an intervention strategy for each at risk student. The document must be: (10) A copy of the Intervention Strategy must be provided to the Course Coordinator. (11) The agreement of the Student is not required for an International Student Adviser to activate an intervention strategy. If a student's signed agreement to an intervention strategy cannot reasonably be obtained, the International Student Adviser may activate an intervention strategy by notifying the student in writing in accordance with the Course Progress and Completion within Expected Duration of Study Policy. (12) The Intervention Strategy must specify what additional support will be provided to students at risk of not meeting satisfactory course progress requirements. Strategies for assisting students at risk may include, but are not limited to, the student receiving: (13) The Intervention Strategy must be activated within the first four weeks of the following study period. (14) If a student is identified as being at risk of making unsatisfactory course progress before the end of the study period, the intervention strategy may be implemented as early as practicable. (15) If a pathway provider advises the University that a new student has learning difficulties that student may be placed on an intervention strategy immediately on commencement, including a reduced study load. (16) Refer to University Rules Relating to Awards, Rule 2 relating to the exclusion of students for unsatisfactory performance. (17) At the end of each study period after notification of final grades, on the next working day the Director of Student Services must provide a list of those students whose 'academic progress is deemed unsatisfactory and provides grounds for exclusion' from a course in accordance with Rules Relating to Awards Rule 2 Section 10, to the relevant Chair of School Board and the Director, SCU International. (18) Upon receipt of the list of those students whose 'academic progress is deemed unsatisfactory', the Director, SCU International must identify and provide a list of any additional onshore international students whose academic progress is deemed unsatisfactory as per clause (18), to the relevant Chair of School Board. (19) In addition to the provisions contained within Rules Relating to Awards Rule 2 Section 10, the Director, SCU International will deem a student's progress to be unsatisfactory providing grounds for exclusion under Rule 2 Section 10 clause (111)e, where: (20) The Chair of School Board must review both lists provided under clauses (16) and (17) and make a determination as to each student's exclusion from course. (21) For students deemed by a Chair of School Board to have made unsatisfactory course progress warranting exclusion: (22) Students may request a review and appeal exclusion as per Rules Relating to Awards Rule 2 Section 10. (23) A student who is not satisfied with the outcome of the appeals process may appeal externally through the State Ombudsman's Office at no cost. (24) Students who appeal must have their enrolment maintained in their course until the appeals process is finalised. (25) Where the student's appeal is successful they must not be reported. If successful on compelling or compassionate grounds further ongoing support may be provided to the student through an intervention strategy. (26) The International Student Adviser will notify the Secretary of the Department of Education and Training through PRISMS within five days of a student not achieving satisfactory course progress where: (27) When reporting a student on PRISMS, the International Student Adviser must first ensure that: (28) International Student Advisers must keep records of the advice, notices and assistance they give students who have been assisted under the provider's intervention strategy. (29) The International Student Adviser must ensure evidence of assessing students' course progress at the end of each study period is retained on file. Evidence will include Student One exclusion reports and internal correspondence regarding exclusion decisions. (30) The International Student Adviser must ensure that all documentary information relevant to a student's unsatisfactory academic performance, appeal outcome and PRISMS reporting is retained on the student's record at the relevant campus. (31) The International Student Adviser, in reporting a student on PRISMS, should be prepared to respond to Department of Education and Training information requests which may include having to provide: (32) Nil.Course Progress and Completion Within Expected Duration of Study Procedures
Section 1 - Purpose and Scope
Scope
Section 2 - Definitions
Section 3 - Procedures
Part A - Managing Unsatisfactory Course Progress
Part B - Intervention Strategies
Part C - Exclusion
Part D - Record Keeping
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