(1) This Policy: (2) This Policy applies to: (3) See Definitions (Academic) Policy. (4) The University recognises that many students combine study with numerous other commitments and that students require the appropriate and effective learning resources, learning environments and support to achieve their academic goals. (5) The University is committed to delivering a distinctive and positive student experience while supporting students to progress and succeed in their studies by upholding the following principles: (6) Students are provided with access to extensive physical and virtual learning resources and facilities that are appropriate to their chosen mode of study and sufficient to enable them to succeed in their course of study. (7) Where learning resources are part of an electronic learning management system, all students have timely access to the system and training is available to use the system. (8) Access to learning resources does not present unexpected barriers, costs or technology requirements for students, including for students with additional support requirements and those who study online. (9) The University promotes and fosters a safe and supportive learning environment by: (10) The University assists students to become independent and self-regulated learners, who can work both collaboratively and independently to succeed in their studies, through: (11) Students enrolled in units that require completion of a substantial independent project (including, but not limited to, a research project) are provided with appropriate supervision and mentorship to guide their learning. (12) Students enrolled in units that require completion of a substantial research project are additionally provided with appropriate supervision and mentorship to guide their research and ensure compliance with the Research Quality, Standards and Integrity Policy. (13) Students are only permitted to undertake a research project on a particular topic if the requirements set out in clauses (11) and (12), and other relevant requirements of the Research Quality, Standards and Integrity Policy, can be satisfied. (14) If circumstances change after a student has commenced their research project such that clause (13) is no longer satisfied, the University will make appropriate arrangements to support the student to continue their studies by either: (15) The Course Coordinator is responsible for establishing adequate processes to: (16) Students are comprehensively informed about all matters that affect their studies or broader academic experience: (17) Prior to accepting an offer to study at the University, students are provided with information to assist in planning for and participating in their studies, including: (18) The University provides orientation programs to ensure new students are familiar with: (19) Additionally, international students are provided with information regarding: (20) Current and prospective students are provided with clear and timely information about available courses, unit clusters and units via the University's public website, including: (21) No less than one week before each study period, students are provided with accurate information about the broad content and requirements for success for each unit in which a student is enrolled through the learning management system, including: (22) Students are provided with information about how to access academic or other support services described in clause (10). (23) The University: (24) The Rules Relating to Awards set out clear, appropriate and evidence-based criteria for admission to each award course along with rigorous processes for assessing the eligibility of students for admission which ensure that all student have: (25) The University ensures that the provisions of clause (24) are met by regularly and systematically reviewing the appropriateness of admission requirements for each course with regard to the progress and performance of student cohorts admitted under different criteria or pathways. (26) Curriculum design is inclusive, as set out in the Curriculum Policy, with courses and units including content and learning experiences that are relevant to, and meet the learning needs of, the University's student profile. (27) The offerings of units will be set to ensure that students have a pathway to progress through their studies in a manner that is appropriate for their commencement date, study pattern (full-time or part-time) and location of course admission, and allows them to complete their studies in the advertised minimum course duration, except under exceptional circumstances. (28) When a new course or unit is offered Online, students may still be required to attend compulsory activities at other locations, provided: (29) The University provides learning arrangements to support learning and progress by students with a wide range of different learning needs and circumstances through: (30) The University proactively identifies and attempts to support students who are not engaging or progressing by: (31) Trends in participation, progress, and completion by identified student cohorts are monitored, and this information is used to recommend actions for improvement of teaching, learning and support strategies for those cohorts. (32) The University maintains a constructive and mutually respectful relationship with its students in accordance with the Student Rights and Responsibilities Charter. (33) The University regularly and systematically solicits student feedback on their educational experiences using formal surveys, which is collected, considered and acted upon ethically and as described in the Academic Quality, Standards and Integrity Policy. (34) Students are encouraged and supported to participate in decision-making and information-gathering forums, such as: (35) Student members of formal governance committees are normally supported with a committee-specific orientation session and where possible, offered a fellow-member as a mentor. (36) In addition to governance committees, students may be invited to join leadership or focus groups or stand for election to the Student Representation Committee. (37) All new, and significant amendments to, Rules and Policies that relate to the student academic experience will request and consider representative feedback from students before being presented for approval. (38) Students have access to complaints, review and appeal processes that deliver fair, consistent and timely resolution of formal complaints and appeals against academic and administrative decisions without reprisal and without charge or at reasonable cost to students, as set out in the Academic Appeals Procedures and Complaints Policy – Students and Members of the Public. (39) The University’s curriculum is designed to provide students with academic experiences that develop the University’s Graduate Attributes, as set out the Curriculum Policy. (40) The University's curriculum is designed to include, where appropriate, opportunities for academic experiences outside the university through Work Integrated Learning, as described in Design Principle 6 of the Curriculum Policy. (41) In some courses, especially when required for professional accreditation or professional practice, participation in Work Integrated Learning may be a mandatory requirement for successful completion of the course. (42) When students are required to undertake Work Integrated Learning activities, the University will ensure that appropriate support is provided to assure learning and manage the conduct, performance, wellbeing and safety of students and external parties involved in the activities, as set out in the Work Integrated Learning Procedures. (43) Significant changes to the taught curriculum will be accompanied by a transition plan for all students who may be affected that identifies, evaluates and attempts to minimise impacts of the proposed changes on students with respect to the principles set out in this policy. (44) The relevant approver, as set out in the Course and Unit Approval Authorities, may decline to approve proposed significant changes to the taught curriculum on the basis that a suitable transition plan has not been provided or that the transition plan fails to ensure the principles set out in this policy are adequately met. (45) The University recognises student achievement by awarding (and where possible publicly acknowledging and celebrating): (46) Faculty Boards are responsible for setting the criteria for academic prizes as detailed in the Prizes and Medals Policy. (47) Academic Board determines the eligibility and criteria for awarding the University Medal and Chancellor's Medal as detailed in the Prizes and Medals Policy and Rules Relating to Awards – Rule 10 – Awards. (48) Where possible, medal recipients are publicly acknowledged and celebrated at graduation ceremonies. (49) Students who successfully complete an award course of the University will be eligible to receive a testamur, an Australian Higher Education Graduation Statement (AHEGS), and a copy of their transcript as set out in Rules Relating to Awards – Rule 10 – Awards and the Conferral of Awards and Testamur Integrity Procedures, except if the student has been imposed with sanctions as set out in the Rules – Fees, Charges and Sanctions. (50) Students are entitled to complete award courses based on the requirements that were current at the time they first enrolled in the course, and to receive an award bearing the title of the course at the time they first enrolled in the course, as set out in Rules Relating to Awards – Rule 10 – Awards. (51) Students who successfully complete a non-award course of the University will be eligible to receive: (52) The following policies support the University's aim to deliver a high-quality academic experience to students: (53) Schedule: (54) Procedures: (55) Procedures Under Development Student Academic Experience Policy
Section 1 - Purpose and Scope
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Principle 1: The University provides a learning environment that enables students to succeed in their studies.
Principle 2: The University provides students with all necessary information to ensure they can appropriately engage in their studies.
Principle 3: The University recognises the diversity of our students and provides support to ensure all students can progress through their studies in a timely manner and achieve to their full potential.
Principle 4: Students are provided with opportunities for academic experiences within and outside the University in ways that value and respect them as partners in the learning process, as members of the University's academic community, and as ambassadors to the wider world.
Principle 5: Student achievements are appropriately recognised and celebrated.
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for any significant independent projects undertaken in a course.