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(1) This procedure supports the Assessment Policy and Support for Students Policy by outlining the actions Charles Sturt University (the University) will take to monitor, record and respond to unsatisfactory academic progression of domestic, non-resident and international coursework students. Maintaining satisfactory academic progress is important as it indicates that a student is achieving the learning outcomes for each stage of their course, is on track to complete the course and ensures the currency of knowledge of the University's graduates. (2) This procedure applies only to students enrolled in coursework courses and to staff. (3) This procedure does not apply to higher degree by research candidates (as they are captured under the Higher Degree by Research Policy) or students enrolled in the Associate Degree in Policing Practice. (4) In the event of any anomalies or deviations from the stated procedure, these will be addressed and managed on a case-by-case basis by the Director, Student Administration and relevant approval authority as per clause 22, to ensure appropriate and effective resolution. (5) This procedure supports the Assessment Policy and Support for Students Policy. (6) Academic progress status is one of the indicators used to proactively identify students who may need additional support to succeed in their study under the Support for Students Policy. (Other indicators include student engagement as per the Support for Students - Early Intervention Procedure and fitness for study as per the Fitness for Study Procedure). (7) Assessment of a student’s academic progress will occur three times per year – following grade release of each of the main teaching periods (sessions). Assessment of academic progress will retrospectively look at all study attempted in the session, as well as any study attempted in other teaching periods (year-long periods, terms, micro sessions) that have ended during that session (monitoring period). (8) This procedure will come into effect from Session 2, 2025, from which point all students will have their academic progress stage transferred to the corresponding academic progress status, as per the table below: (9) A student’s academic progress status will be classified as: (10) Where a student has been assessed as being on an academic progress status in a course and is admitted to or transfers to a different course, their academic progress status will carry over. (11) Where a student has been assessed as being on an academic progress status in a course and takes a leave of absence in a subsequent session, or has no enrolment in a subsequent non-compulsory session, their academic progress status will carry over. (12) A student’s status will be monitored and changed based on the criteria in clause 9. (13) Pass rates and GPA calculations are based on the following rules: (14) If a grade is changed against an enrolment in a previous monitoring period, ordinarily impacting a pass rate or GPA calculation, this will not retrospectively alter a student’s academic progress status. A student will retain their existing status and results for the current monitoring period must be considered before a new status is applied. For example, a student cannot move from Monitor to Exclude status as a result of a late grade change in a previous monitoring period. (15) Students on Satisfactory status have support and services as per the Support for Students Policy and are not subject to support and intervention processes under this procedure. However, they will be provided information about available student support through other student communication channels and/or if other University policies and procedures are applicable (e.g. Support for Students - Early Intervention Procedure). (16) Students on Monitor status will be provided the opportunity to engage with relevant support services. (17) The student will be informed in writing before census (where practicable) of the next monitoring period: (18) Students on Exclude status will be provided the opportunity to make a written submission to show cause against exclusion (SCAE). (19) The student will be informed in writing: (20) If a student on Exclude status submits a written submission to SCAE, Student Administration will collate and provide the academic record to the Course Director, who will make a recommendation to the authority for decision (refer to clause 23). (21) An exclusion decision will be made within 10 business days. Student Administration will then notify the student of the exclusion decision and support available. Where practicable, this will occur before census date. (22) Exclusion decisions will be one of the following: (23) The Assessment Policy states that the approval authority for academic progress-related exclusion decisions is the faculty Associate Dean (Academic) or above. (24) Domestic and non-resident students excluded following consideration of their Exclude status have the right to submit an appeal in accordance with the University Student Appeals Policy and University Student Appeals Procedure. (25) When a domestic or non-resident student receives a notice of exclusion, they will also be advised of: (26) The exclusion will not be finalised until the appeal period has expired or the appeal process is complete. (27) The student and Student Administration will be notified of the appeal outcome, and if it is: (28) If a domestic or non-resident student is excluded, the University will ensure that any current or future enrolment is removed. The student will be provided details on how to clarify their financial status and request a refund of any credited fees. (29) International/overseas students (international students) excluded following consideration of their Exclude status have the right to submit an internal and external appeal in accordance with the University Student Appeals Policy and University Student Appeals Procedure. (30) When an international student receives a notice of exclusion, they will also be advised of: (31) The exclusion will not be finalised until: (32) The international student and Student Administration will be notified of the appeal outcome and if it is: (33) If an international student is excluded, the University will ensure that any current or future enrolment is removed. The student will be provided details on how to clarify their financial status and request a refund of any credited fees, as per the International Student Fee Refund Procedure. (34) The enrolment cancellation and the reason will be recorded in Provider Registration and International Student Management System (PRISMS). Immigration will then have access to information related to the cancellation of the international student’s confirmation of enrolment (COE). (35) International students must be advised to contact Immigration to understand the effects of the cancellation of their COE and their student visa. (36) It is a student's responsibility to read and act upon any communications sent regarding academic progress. Failure to read and act upon correspondence sent to the student’s nominated primary email account are not grounds for an appeal. (37) This procedure will be administered by the Division of Student Experience – Student Administration. (38) For Charles Sturt University students enrolled in courses or subjects delivered in partnership with third parties, the partner institution or organisation is required to keep records of its interventions to support students and forward copies of these records to University staff (in accordance with the Privacy Management Plan), as required. (40) This procedure uses the following terms:Support for Students - Academic Progress Procedure
Section 1 - Purpose
Scope
Section 2 - Policy
Section 3 - Procedure
Part A - Academic progress status
Academic progress stage
Academic progress status
Nil
Satisfactory
Stage 1
Satisfactory
Stage 2
Satisfactory
Stage 2 (due to failing the same subject more than once)
Monitor
Stage 3 (approved to continue)
Monitor
Stage 3 (excluded)
Exclude
Academic progress status
Criteria
Support and services
Satisfactory
None (see clause 15)
Student was previously on Monitor status and no longer meets any of the criteria for Monitor status in the monitoring period, noting that a student cannot return to Satisfactory status until any twice-failed subject has been passed
Monitor
Support provided (see clauses 16–17)
Student is approved for readmission to their course following completion of an exclusion period
Student is approved to continue studying after a successful show cause against exclusion submission, or successfully appealing their Exclude status
Exclude
Considered for exclusion – option to show cause against exclusion (see clauses 18–20)
Part B - Support and services
Satisfactory status
Monitor status
Exclude status
Show cause against exclusion and exclusion decisions
Approval authority for exclusion decisions
- Faculty of Arts and Education: Deputy Dean
- Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences: Deputy Dean
- Faculty of Science and Health: Associate Dean (Academic)Part C - Appeals
Appeals – domestic and non-resident students
Appeals – international/overseas students
Part D - Other
Management of academic progress in deliveries with third parties
Section 4 - Guidelines
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