Exceeding a standard semester full-time load (Undergraduate students only)
Introduction
The standard full-time load for students is 24 credit points per semester (normally four units of study at first year level and three at second and third year level). Postgraduate students are not permitted to exceed the maximum allowable study load of 24 credit points per semester. Permission to exceed a standard full-time load is granted on the understanding that the student is fully responsible for their own academic performance and will not be entitled to any special consideration as a consequence of their increased workload.
Steps to Follow
1. The student obtains an
Application to Exceed a Standard Semester Full-time Load form from
http://www.econ.usyd.edu.au/forms/ or from the SIO.
2. The student completes the form and lodges it with the SIO by the deadline specified on the form.
3. The SIO notifies the student by email of the outcome of their application.
4. If the application is approved, the SIO will automatically enrol the student in the additional unit of study specified on the form.
5. The Student Centre will send an updated Confirmation of Enrolment by mail or email to the student.
The Rules
1. No student will be permitted to enrol in more than the equivalent of four full semester units of study in the first year of their award course.
2. Students with more than one Fail grade in two or more semesters will not be permitted to enrol in more than a standard full-time study load.
3. Students who have previously been granted permission to exceed the standard full-time study load in a semester and have failed a unit of study in the given semester will not be permitted to exceed the standard load again.
4. Students must have achieved a Credit average in order to be considered for exceeding a standard full-time load.
5. Students must provide good reason for applying to exceed the maximum allowable study load.