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你去搜搜一个叫final grades and notations的文件,里面的第8.3是讲Conceded and terminating passes的
8.3 Conceded and terminating passes
8.3.1 A conceded pass (CP) allows a course to be included in a student’s progression through their program, and to be used as a prerequisite.
8.3.2 A terminating pass (TP) allows a course to be included in a student’s progression through their program, but prohibits the course from being used as a prerequisite. If a student wishes to continue with that stream of study, they can either seek permission to complete an alternative prerequisite, or accept a fail for the course and attempt it for a second time.
8.3.3 Conceded and terminating passes are awarded by school board or a delegated committee of school board on academic grounds, and are only available in pass level undergraduate programs (including graduate entry bachelor programs).
8.3.4 Conceded and terminating passes are not available in:
a
. honours programs
b
. the honours component of a degree with honours
c.
postgraduate coursework programs
d.
enabling or bridging programs, or
e.
units undertaken through Open Universities Australia (OUA).
8.3.5 Division boards can approve a recommendation not to offer conceded and terminating passes in a course. This is most common for courses requiring field or clinical placements or other professional courses, or for courses that are a prerequisite for the continuation of study in a program. If conceded and terminating passes are not available in a course, this must be specified in the course information booklet.
8.3.6 For a student to be eligible for a conceded pass (CP), the following criteria must be met:
a.
The mark for the course must be in the range of 45-49%.
b.
The grade point average (GPA) for the preceding six months must be at least 3.75. The preceding six months means the study period in which the student received the fail grade, as well as the two previous study periods (e.g. if a student received a fail grade for study period 2, the relevant study periods to be considered are SP2, SP1 and SP7; if a student received a fail grade for study period 5 the relevant study periods are SP5, SP4 and SP3; etc).
c.
The school board or delegated committee must consider that awarding a CP will assist the student to meet the graduate outcomes for the program.
8.3.7 For a student to be eligible for a terminating pass (TP), the following criteria must be met:
a.
The mark for the course must be in the range of 45-49%.
b.
The grade point average (GPA) for the preceding six months must be at least 3.40. The preceding six months means the study period in which the student received the fail grade, as well as the two previous study periods (e.g. if a student received a fail grade for study period 2, the relevant study periods to be considered are SP2, SP1 and SP7; if a student received a fail grade for study period 5 the relevant study periods are SP5, SP4 and SP3; etc).
c.
The school board or delegated committee must consider that awarding a TP will assist the student to meet the graduate outcomes for the program.
8.3.8 For part-time students, or students with an alternative assessment agreement, the school board may override the GPA requirements for both conceded and terminating passes and consider a student’s marks over a longer academic history.
8.3.9 If a Course Coordinator will not be present to discuss the awarding of conceded or terminating passes (see clause 8.1.4), they may enter the interim notation ‘N’ on the grade roster to indicate that the course or the student is not eligible for a conceded or terminating pass (see clause 8.2.6).
8.3.10 Conceded and terminating passes can be awarded at any stage of a program, subject to the specified eligibility criteria and consideration of the impact on a student’s progression through their program.
8.3.11 The maximum number of conceded and terminating passes a student may be awarded over the duration of their program is:
a.
regardless of the length of the program, one conceded pass and one terminating pass per six-month (half year) period, and
b.
one conceded pass and one terminating pass in a 36 unit program
c.
three conceded passes and three terminating passes in a 72 unit program
d.
four conceded passes and four terminating passes in a 108 unit program
e.
five conceded passes and five terminating passes in a 144 unit program
f.
six conceded passes and six terminating passes in a 180 unit program.
8.3.12 Where appropriate, a conceded or terminating pass may be awarded outside this policy. In such cases, the grounds for the award must be reported to the division board as a variation to standard procedure. |