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At the end of every standard teaching
period each undergraduate and postgraduate coursework student’s
Academic Standing in their program of study is determined
by the University. The purpose of specifying a student’s
Academic Standing is to alert the student and their Program
Office as early as possible to any problem that may prevent
the student graduating in minimum time, or (in more extreme
cases) that may prevent the student graduating at all. With
early intervention by a University academic advisor, the
more serious consequences of a student’s continued poor
performance may be prevented.
How Academic Standing is determined is different for undergraduate
and postgraduate students. See undergraduate
or postgraduate
rules for more information about the differences. Research
and non-award students do not participate in the Academic
Standing scheme. The Program Office assigns an advisor to
each student not in good standing. Continued poor progress
can lead to suspension (one year with automatic readmission)
or exclusion (two years without automatic readmission).
This website is designed to help students get in touch with
an academic advisor and provides students and academic advisors
with resources and links to appropriate sources of assistance.
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