Students who have failed to gain the required
credits within the stipulated time period may
be asked to withdraw from the Faculty.
A candidate who has been required to withdraw
from the Faculty may apply to the Faculty for
re-admission one (1) year after withdrawal.
Each case will be considered on its own merit,
but will only succeed if the Faculty is satisfied
that the circumstances attending the reasons
for the withdrawal have altered substantially.
Students thus admitted to a Faculty may in
accordance with its Regulations be granted exemption
from Level I courses subject to there being
no change in the content of the courses and
provided that no more than five (5) years have
elapsed since the date of withdrawal. Level
II University courses, for the purposes of exemption,
may be treated in the same way as Level I Faculty
courses.
Students whose performance in the Level I
programme indicated general weakness (e.g. bare
passes in all courses) may be required by the
Faculty to repeat Level I Faculty courses.
Students from one Faculty who had been required
to withdraw from the University for failing
to complete their degree programme within the
stipulated period may be admitted to another
Faculty after a minimum period of one (1) year
has elapsed since their withdrawal. Such students
may be granted exemption from Level I courses
relevant to the new programme subject to regulations
13.3 and 13.4 above.
Students required to withdraw from the University
for failing to complete their Diploma or Certificate
Programme may be re-admitted to the Faculty
after a minimum period of one (1) year has elapsed
since their withdrawal. Such students shall
not be granted exemptions from courses in the
programme previously passed.