Re: If you move from a subject/university to another is your academic transcript wipe
Im just confused with a DF equates to if you know what I mean.
Isnt the whole point of a discontinue fail is that you can redo the subject and the mark you get the second time will what will count towards ur gpa/wam.
Fail = Academic and Financial penalty
Discontinue Fail = Academic and Financial penalty
Discontinue Not Fail = Financial penalty only
It seems then that the only difference between a F and DF grade is the manner in which you failed; one you scored below 50, the other you elected to fail.
How can I withdraw from a unit of study after census date?
After census date you can no longer simply Withdraw from the units of study you are enrolled in. However, there are other options…
Discontinue without Failure (DNF) – You can apply to DNF (without providing supporting documentation) by the specified 'DNF' dates for each semester. Please refer to the Important Dates page for details. Enrolment variation forms can be downloaded from the Undergraduate Forms Page.
If you wish to apply for a grade of DNF after these dates on the grounds of Medical or Misadventure, you may submit a DNF Application Form, accompanied by supporting documentation, to the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Office.
If a DNF grade is applied it will appear on your academic transcript. However, please note that this is not a fail grade. You will not receive any credit points for the unit and will need to make up the credit points at another stage in your degree.
Discontinue Fail (DF) – If you have not experienced serious illness or misadventure, but still do not wish to continue your enrolment in a unit of study after the cut-off date for DNF, you can apply for the grade of DF.
A DF grade will appear on your academic transcript and is considered a Fail grade. You will not receive any credit points for the unit. If you wish to DF a unit you can do so in person at the Student Counter of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Office. Refer to the Important Dates page for details.
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