(1) The Academic Progress Regulations 2015 are repealed when these Regulations come into operation. (2) The Regulations come into operation on the date on which they are signed and sealed.Academic Progress Regulations 2016
Part 1 - Preliminary
1. Objective
2. Authorising provision
3. Repeal and Commencement
4. Definitions
Part 2 - Academic Progress Review
5. Academic Progress Standards
6. Higher Degree by Research
7. Higher Education Coursework Programs
8. Vocational Education - TAFE
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The objective of these Regulations is to provide for an academic progress review to determine whether a student has maintained satisfactory academic progress and to support the outcomes of such reviews.
These Regulations are made under section 38 and section 54 of the Governance, Academic and Student Affairs Statute 2013 and sections 28, 29 and 30 of the Victoria University Act 2010 (Vic).
In these Regulations -
Note: This definition of student is from section 3 of the Victoria University Act 2010 and Council Resolution C2010 - 070.
(1) The standards expected of students to meet the satisfactory academic progress requirements of their course are set out in University policy and procedure.
(1) The relevant college and/or Office for Researcher Training, Quality and Integrity will regularly review higher degree by research students' academic progress.
(2) Where the Dean, Graduate Research and Head, Office for Researcher Training, Quality and Integrity (or their equivalent) considers that there are grounds to support a finding of Unsatisfactory Progress, the student will be provided with written notice and given an opportunity to request a hearing.
(3) Where a student does not request a hearing, the student may be deemed to be making Unsatisfactory Progress and can be excluded by the Dean, Graduate Research and Head, Office for Researcher Training, Quality and Integrity (or their equivalent).
(4) Where a student requests a hearing, an Unsatisfactory Progress Panel will be convened to hear and determine whether a student has made Unsatisfactory Progress.
(5) Where a student is found to have made Unsatisfactory Progress, the Unsatisfactory Progress Panel will:
(6) Only a decision of the Dean, Graduate Research and Head, Office for Researcher Training, Quality and Integrity (or their equivalent) pursuant to sub-regulation 6 (3) or the Unsatisfactory Progress Panel pursuant to sub-regulation 6 (5) will be considered an academic progress decision for the purposes of an Appeal under the relevant University Appeal Regulations.
(1) The University will regularly review the academic progress of each higher education coursework student.
(2) Where there are grounds to support a finding of Unsatisfactory Progress in their course, the student will be provided with notice and given an opportunity to be heard.
(3) Where a student does not request to be heard, the student may be deemed to be making Unsatisfactory Progress and can be excluded by the Associate Provost, Students (or their equivalent).
(4) Where a student seeks to be heard, an Unsatisfactory Progress Panel will determine whether the student has made Unsatisfactory Progress.
(5) Where a student is found to have made Unsatisfactory Progress, the Unsatisfactory Progress Panel will:
(6) Only a decision of the Associate Provost, Students (or their equivalent) pursuant to sub-regulation 7 (3) or the Unsatisfactory Progress Panel pursuant to sub-regulation 7 (5) will be considered an academic progress decision for the purposes of an Appeal under the relevant University Appeal Regulations.
(1) The University may exclude a Vocational Education/TAFE student for Unsatisfactory Progress in accordance with the relevant Vocational Education/TAFE policies and procedures.