Table of Contents
- 1 What happens if I fail a course Aut?
- 2 What happens if u don’t pass any class you 1st semester of college?
- 3 Do you have to repeat a failed course?
- 4 Is 62\% a pass?
- 5 What if I fail a semester in college?
- 6 Do you have to pay back student allowance if you fail?
- 7 Can I receive financial aid during the financial aid warning semester?
- 8 How accurate are the academic year dates in Aut?
What happens if I fail a course Aut?
If you have to do fail a semester at AUT your course leader will talk over it with you to work out a plan that will suit you. AUT hire only the best staff that are extremely dedicated to their jobs, their students and know what they are talking about.
What happens if u don’t pass any class you 1st semester of college?
You may be kicked out of your major. This change of major may be mandatory. In other words you may have no choice in the matter. If you do end up changing majors, you may be able to switch to a related major and transfer some of your college credits. You may even be able to graduate in the same number of semesters.
What happens if you fail one subject?
If you have failed a subject, the credit points won’t count towards your degree, but it may affect your WAM. You will need to repeat the subject, in the case of a core or compulsory subject; or ‘replace’ the subject with a different subject.
Do you have to repeat a failed course?
You can enrol into a course for a second time but only if you failed on your first attempt. Permission is required if you need to enrol a third time. In order to enrol in a course for the third time, you will need to get permission to repeat the course again.
Is 62\% a pass?
A – is the highest grade you can receive on an assignment, and it’s between 90\% and 100\% B – is still a pretty good grade! This is an above-average score, between 80\% and 89\% D – this is still a passing grade, and it’s between 59\% and 69\%
How do you pass Aut?
Grading system
- A+ = Pass with distinction (89.50-100\%)
- A = Pass with distinction (84.50-89.49\%)
- A- = Pass with distinction (79.50-84.49\%)
- B+ = Pass with Merit (74.50-79.49\%)
- B = Pass with Merit (69.50-74.49\%)
- B- = Pass with Merit (64.50-69.49\%)
- C+ = Pass (59.50-64.49\%)
- C = Pass (54.50-59.49\%)
What if I fail a semester in college?
You will have to retake any classes for which you did not get credit if they are required. If they are not they will not count towards your graduation hours. However, if you continue not to pass classes, you will be put on academic probation.
Do you have to pay back student allowance if you fail?
Repaying your Student Allowance If you’ve withdrawn and the course you failed was less than 32 weeks, you’ll need to pay the full amount back before the end date of the course.
What happens if you fail your first semester of college?
What Happens if You Fail Your First Semester of College? 1. You may be kicked out of your major. If you’re in a major that requires high grades (e.g. nursing, engineering, etc. 2. You may be put on academic probation. If your GPA is too low, you will be put on academic probation. So how low is… 3.
Can I receive financial aid during the financial aid warning semester?
Yes, during the Financial Aid Warning semester you can be awarded financial aid (if otherwise eligible). You can only be granted a ‘warning’ status for one semester. You are not allowed to receive consecutive “warning” semesters of financial aid. What are the requirements to be granted a Financial Aid Warning semester?
How accurate are the academic year dates in Aut?
Note: The academic year dates were accurate when published. AUT reserves the right to amend individual dates as required. Note: The academic year dates were accurate when published. AUT reserves the right to amend individual dates as required.
Will autaut’s campuses remain closed during Alert Levels 3 and 4?
AUT’s campuses will remain closed during alert levels 3 – 4, and teaching and learning will be online. Research activities on campus (or outside of working from home) at alert levels 3 or 4 will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the dean given the need to ensure the work meets TEC guidance, and health and safety requirements.