De-registration
De-registration
The University reserves the right to de-register students from a course or course section(s) under the following circumstances:
- If a course is cancelled or course sections are combined due to insufficient enrolments.
- If the registered course is inappropriate for the student's level, degree, programme, major, minor, stream or curriculum requirements.
- If the student cannot satisfy the prerequisites or precursors prescribed for the course.
- If the student has already passed the registered course or its equivalent course with grade C- or above.
- If the student has been granted credit transfer/exemption for the registered course or its equivalent course.
- If the student has earned credit units for an exclusive course of the registered course.
- If the student has already earned credit units of the registered course in the former degree.
- If the student has reached the maximum credit units permitted for study.
- If the student has reached the maximum period of study in the previous semester/term.
- If the student has not paid outstanding tuition fees or been set inactive for that semester/term.
- If the student has attempted to gain an unfair advantage during online course registration or is in the event of violation of the Academic Regulations.