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(1) The University offers conceded passes to facilitate course progression and completion where a student has narrowly failed a subject. (3) Subject to the Conceded Pass Procedures, a conceded pass will be awarded in a coursework subject when the mark obtained in the subject is at least 47% but less than 50% and the Weighted Average Mark (WAM) for the Progression Period is at least 50%. The WAM requirement will be waived where the subject within the marks range for a conceded pass is the only subject that the student attempted during the Progression Period. (4) The maximum number of credit points that can be awarded as conceded passes for subjects at any given year level is 15. (5) Students awarded a conceded pass will be required to attend a session with an academic or an academic skills adviser, to help them understand what contributed to their original fail and how to improve their performance in future progression periods. (6) All conceded passes are terminal and may not be used to satisfy prerequisites. (7) The Policy and procedures make no distinction between full-time and part-time students, apart from the WAM waiver for single-subject enrolments. (8) A conceded pass will be awarded in a coursework subject when the mark obtained in the subject is at least 47% but less than 50% and the Weighted Average Mark (WAM) for the Progression Period is at least 50%. The WAM requirement will be waived where the subject within the marks range for a conceded pass is the only subject that the student attempted during the Progression Period. Other conditions are set out in the Policy. (9) Weighted Average mark is calculated using the following values: (10) The WAM for a progression period is calculated as follows: (11) If an assessment outcome has no numeric mark, then it cannot be used in the total calculation except for an NS (Did Not Sit) or KN (Late Withdrawal with Academic Penalty) grade, where the default numeric mark value of zero will be used in the calculation. (12) A WAM cannot be calculated if a student has one or more incomplete grades (e.g. X or W) within the Progression Period. (13) If no mark is given for a failed subject (ungraded fail), then the subject will not count when calculating the WAM for the purposes of assessment for a conceded pass. (14) If no mark is given for a passed subject (ungraded pass), then the subject will not count when calculating the WAM for the purposes of assessment for a conceded pass. (15) A conceded pass will not be granted for a specific subject if: (16) This section applies where a student has failed in the current progression period, with a mark between 0 and 49%, the last subject required to complete the course of study in which the student is enrolled. The School of enrolment will offer additional assessment to allow the student a second opportunity to pass the subject if the following eligibility requirements are met: (17) If a student passes the additional assessment awarded under this section, the final mark and result for the subject will be 50D; if the student fails the further assessment, the original fail result will stand and the student will be required to repeat the subject. (18) Arrangements for additional assessment as per section 4 above will be managed by the student’s School of enrolment. The timing, terms and conditions of the assessment must be communicated clearly to the student at least five business days before the assessment task (if the assessment is an event, such as an examination or test). If the assessment requires an output such as an essay, reasonable time must be allowed for completion of the task. (19) A student who has obtained a conceded pass in a subject may be permitted to re-enrol in the subject but, in so doing, must forfeit the conceded pass and accept the original fail grade. (20) Students who have received a conceded pass for a subject are not eligible for any further assessment in that subject. (21) Conceded passes (NCs) are processed through the normal systems for awarding and confirming results. They will be awarded automatically to students who satisfy the eligibility criteria. (22) A student wishing to seek a review of a decision in relation to a conceded pass or additional assessment should seek a review through ASK La Trobe. Requests may be referred for further academic review if appropriate. (23) Students who are dissatisfied with: (24) For the purpose of this Policy and Procedure:Conceded Passes Policy (for subjects commencing prior to 1 Nov 2021)
This Policy applies only to subjects commenced prior to 1 November 2021.
Section 1 - Background and Purpose
Section 2 - Scope
Top of PageSection 3 - Policy Statement
Section 4 - Procedures
Weighted Average Mark
Ungraded Passes and Fails Not Counted in WAM
Circumstances Where Conceded Passes Will Not Be Awarded
Additional Assessment for Last Subject
Arrangements for Additional Assessment
Re-enrolment in a Subject With a Conceded Pass
Non-eligibility for Further Assessment
Processing Conceded Passes
Right to Review
Top of PageSection 5 - Definitions