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On Terminated status?

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Terminated status means that you are no longer allowed to continue in your current course due to not achieving satisfactory course progress.

It is important that you take prompt action to explore your options and the support services that are available.

Terminated status information sessions

The Student Guild and Student Wellbeing Advisory Service provide Terminated status information sessions each semester.

Session dateTimeLocation
Friday 28 November10am
Monday 1 December1pm401.155
Wednesday 3 December10am401.155
Friday 5 December1pm
Wednesday 10 December10am407.208
Friday 12 December 1pm
Monday 15 December10am407.208
Wednesday 17 December1pm
Tuesday 6 January10am

How do I appeal my Terminated status?

There may have been factors outside of your control that impacted on your studies. If this is the case you can request a review of the decision for your Terminated status. If you do not submit a Request for Review, your termination will be final, and you will be removed from your course. If your Request for Review is (or subsequent appeals are) not successful, your termination will also become final, and you will be removed from your course

You will need to submit your Request for Review of Academic Status online application within 20 working days of being notified of your Terminated status by Official Communication. These communications are generally sent when final results are officially published to students.

See information and instructions on submitting a Request for Review of Academic Status application.

If you need help completing your request for review please contact the . The Student Assist Team are also available to discuss your circumstances and to review your letter before submission.

All students are considered enrolled until the final outcome of the Request for Review and Appeal process. Students are still able to enrol in units for the next study period and attend classes until a final outcome is reached.

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