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1997 Swinburne Higher Education Handbook

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Detailed information on the extent of credit transfer and<br />

specific additional requirements which would attract<br />

maximum credit will be contained in the divisional<br />

brochures. In addition, a Credit Transfer Guide for the<br />

whole University is available from the Information Office,<br />

Student Administration Office and within schools.<br />

Students currently in the TAFE Division of the University<br />

are able to lodge a direct application for entry to <strong>Higher</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> Division programs.<br />

5 Semester address for correspondence<br />

Throughout the year information regarding HECS,<br />

rd examination results and other special notices are sent to<br />

students.<br />

C<br />

0 Students must provide a correct address otherwise they may<br />

5 jeopardise their chances of meeting deadlines and observing<br />

2 other special requirements.<br />

3<br />

If a student changes an address an Amendment to Personal<br />

a<br />

- Details form must be completed and lodged immediately at<br />

the Divisional Office.<br />

3-<br />

Identity cords<br />

g. When on campus, all enrolled students are required to carry,<br />

and to produce on request of a member of staff, the<br />

photographic identity card issued to them.<br />

- -<br />

The card, which has a maximum life of four years, must be<br />

presented for updatehalidation for the forthcoming year on<br />

re-enrolment.<br />

The card includes the authorisation for borrowing from the<br />

<strong>Swinburne</strong> Library.<br />

A student who loses an identity card should notify the<br />

library as soon as the loss is detected. Cardholders are, under<br />

library rules, responsible for any transaction made on the<br />

card up to the time of notification of the loss. A replacement<br />

card can be issued at the Student Administration Enquiries<br />

Office for a fee of $10.00.<br />

Any student who has had their identity card stolen, will be<br />

issued with a free replacement identity card upon supplying<br />

a copy of a police report.<br />

Amendments to enrolments<br />

Withdrawing from subjects<br />

A student may withdraw from a subject or unit without<br />

penalty of failure up to the dates shown below:<br />

(a) for subjects concluding at the end of the first semester<br />

31 March <strong>1997</strong> or<br />

(b) for subjects concluding at the end of the second<br />

semester<br />

31 August <strong>1997</strong><br />

A withdrawal made after the dates set out above will result<br />

in a fail being recorded on the student's academic record (the<br />

symbol NWD - not pass because of late withdrawal -will<br />

appear).<br />

A student who believes that the failing result NWD should<br />

not be recorded must obtain the specific approval of the Pro<br />

Vice-Chancellor of the division concerned.<br />

Circumstances supporting the application must be set out on<br />

the Amendment to Enrolment form on which the approval<br />

for the withdrawal is sought.<br />

If, as a consequence of withdrawing from a subject or<br />

subjects, a student changes from full-time to part-time status,<br />

a refund of a portion of the general service fee will be made<br />

only if the withdrawal is made before 31 March <strong>1997</strong> for<br />

semester one, or for semester two, before 31 August <strong>1997</strong>.<br />

Adding subjects<br />

No subject may be added to a student's enrolment without<br />

the approval of both the teaching and the awarding schools.<br />

Students should be aware that some divisions have<br />

restrictions on the period during which subjects can be<br />

added.<br />

Notwithstanding any divisional rules, after 31 March <strong>1997</strong><br />

(for subjects concluding at the end of the first semester) or<br />

31 August <strong>1997</strong> (for subjects concluding at the end of the<br />

second semester) an amendment will be permitted only<br />

where special circumstances exist and the approval of the<br />

Pro Vice-Chancellor of the division concerned and the<br />

Academic Registrar has been given. A penalty fee of $50 per<br />

subject, up to a maximum of $250 per semester, may apply<br />

to students adding subjects after the census date.<br />

Note: This penalty fee would be in addition to the late<br />

enrolment fee where applicable. (Rger late Enrolment /<br />

Payment Fee?<br />

Students should note that the addition of subjects may result<br />

in a change from part-time to full-time status. In such<br />

circumstances the amendment will only be recorded when<br />

an amount of money being the difference between the parttime<br />

and full-time general service fee paid has been paid. It is<br />

the responsibility of students to ensure that they are aware<br />

of any additional fees required and to arrange for their<br />

payment.<br />

Amendments to personal details<br />

A student who changes his or her name, address or place of<br />

employment should complete an Amendment to Personal<br />

Details form which is available from the Student<br />

Administration Enquiries Office or the Divisional Office.<br />

Students recording a change of name will be required to<br />

produce legal documentary evidence (e.g. marrGge certificate,<br />

statutonr declaration.<br />

,<br />

deed ~oll certificate) in addition to<br />

A<br />

complehng an Amendment to ~wsonul ~ktails form.<br />

Confirmation of University records<br />

The University recognises that errors can be made in the<br />

transcription of enrolment details from original copies of<br />

enrolment forms to the computer-held files. It also realises that<br />

such errors can cause a great deal of inconvenience to students<br />

(and staff) if not detected.<br />

Students are therefore asked to check their confirmation of<br />

enrolment report at the time of enrolment.<br />

Students who do not check their confirmation of enrolment<br />

report, or who do not by the due date notify the Divisional<br />

Office of any errors existing in the records, will be required to<br />

pay a substantial fee for each amendment to be made. (See<br />

'Adding Subjects')

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