Glossary for academic progress
- Academic Progress Committee
- The committee responsible for reviewing your academic progress and determining whether you can continue your enrolment at Monash. See members of the committee.
- Academic performance support meeting
- Meeting with your managing faculty so that they can give you advice on managing your academic progress. If you've been invited, it's important that you attend the meeting. If you trigger a risk level again, your faculty will take your attendance (or non-attendance) into consideration when assessing your case.
At the meeting, your faculty may recommend that you do one or more of the following:- follow a course progression plan
- reduce your enrolment load
- seek support from University support services, such as professional medical or counselling services
- seek assistance from a learning support service.
- Enrolment conditions
- Conditions that may be applied, in the period following a review, to your unit(s) or course if your progress is assessed as unsatisfactory.
The conditions may:- limit the number of credit points you can enrol in for a specific teaching period or periods
- specify or limit the type of units you can enrol in.
- Managing faculty
- The faculty responsible for coordinating administrative matters for a course (including, but not restricted to, admission, enrolment, course advice, academic progress and academic referral). For double degree courses, the managing faculty is specified in the Handbook.
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