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What does conditional status mean?

UPDATED 02 JUL 2024 | 9:12AM

Conditional status is one of 3 academic statuses on your academic record. Your academic status can be set to conditional if you have met one or more of the following criteria in the study period just ended:

  1. Failed more than 50% of your units
  2. Semester Weighted Average (SWA) of below 50%
  3. Failed a core unit.

The Board of Examiners will determine if you are placed on conditional status and notify you via Official Communication. This process is designed to allow you to reflect on your academic performance and prompts you to engage with the variety of support services available to you. Note that if you are an international student studying in Australia on a subclass 500 visa, you may have additional obligations.

Please note that if you have changed course, and were on conditional status in your previous course, you may start your new course on conditional status. For more information, view 

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