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(1) Posthumous (2) Aegrotat grades can be awarded to students in certain circumstances where the student of the University is unable to complete the assessment schedule for a (3) For the purposes of this policy, definitions that apply can be found in the Policy DDS Glossary, in addition to the following: (4) Applications for consideration of Posthumous Coursework (5) Applications should be made to the School Academic Committee (SAC) (or equivalent), which will consider and decide the (6) The University may award a qualification posthumously if, at the time of the student's death, they had: (7) The percent of successful completion is calculated by dividing the number of credit points achieved, (including the credit points awarded for Credit for Prior Learning) by the number of credit points still necessary for completing the degree, at the time of death, and expressing this as a percentage. If the student died with "incomplete" grades, these should be completed using usual processes. (8) The School Academic Committee (or equivalent) may determine a student is eligible for a posthumous (9) The Academic Senate (Senate) and the Senate Assessment Committee must be notified of the decision to approve a Posthumous Coursework (10) Applications for consideration of a Posthumous Higher Degree Research (11) Applications should be made to the Research Studies Committee (RSC) who will consider and decide the (12) The University may award a research higher degree posthumous award if, at the time of the student's death they had: (13) Senate must be notified of the decision to approve a Posthumous Higher Degree Research (14) If the degree is awarded, the material on which the (15) The testamur will have the name of the (16) If a student is unable to complete the assessment tasks for a (17) The Subject Coordinator (or equivalent) may apply for an aegrotat grade to be awarded. (18) The SAC (or equivalent), considers and decides the aegrotat grade. Senate and the Senate Assessment Committee must be notified of the grade decision and rationale. (19) This policy does not apply to (20) In the event that a student suffers difficult circumstances but does not meet the criteria of permanent disability or catastrophic incapacity required for an aegrotat grade, then the provisions of the Disruption to Studies Policy will apply. (22) Posthumous Award – Death Response Plan Coordinator Guide. (23) Assessment Policy. (24) Disruption to Studies Policy.Posthumous Awards and Aegrotat Grades Policy
Section 1 - Purpose and Context
Section 2 - Definitions
Top of PageSection 3 - Policy Statement
Part A - Posthumous Awards
Coursework Posthumous Awards
Higher Degree Research Posthumous Awards
Testamurs for Posthumous Awards
Part B - Aegrotat grades
Section 4 - Procedures
Top of PageSection 5 - Guidelines