Once you enrol in a course, you must pass enough units to progress through to graduation. Progression identifies poor academic performance while also giving you an opportunity to address your performance and seek advice and counselling on your options. Secondly, it prevents you from having to pay significant fees by continued poor academic performance.
Progression checks happen at the end of Autumn and Spring session, to check students against progression rules. Your academic progress may be checked at other times to take into account late grades, deferred exam results, Summer Session or courses taught over four terms. These checks identify if you have performed poorly in the previous six or 12 months. After these checks you may be considered ‘at risk’, placed on conditional enrolment or excluded from study at UWS.
Progression emails are sent to your UWS student email after final results are released each session. Check the Progression news box for information about when progression emails will be sent. Make sure you check your student email account at this time to see if you’re affected as there are strict deadlines for submitting appeals against your progression status.
If you are concerned about your grades and would like to obtain advice, speak to your Head of Program straight away. UWS also offers counselling and learning support through Student Support Services. More information is available on the Getting help (opens in a new window) webpage.
If you're an International student and your academic progress is not satisfactory, the Department of Immigration and Citizenship may not grant a visa extension or may even cancel your existing student visa. You should contact one of the campus based International Student Advisors
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