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Academic Exclusion is the process of preventing a student’s form registering for a specific qualification, department or faculty for a set period of time due to the students’ failure to comply with the minimum progress required, as stipulated in TUT’s rules and regulations.
Academic Probation is the process of granting a student a grace period in the exclusion process which provide the student an opportunity to comply with the academic performance requirements, in order to avoid final academic exclusion.
Students’ Rules and Regulations, Part 1 of the Prospectus
:
Exclusion Chapter 2
Supporting documentation for extenuating circumstances:
Death Certificate
Doctors note
Lecturer evaluation, reports, etc.
Applications should reach the Academic Department before the closing date, on the campus of your registration, or via email. Applications submitted after the closing date will
NOT
be considered.
Forms:
Application form - Academic probation.pdf
Application form - Appeal against academic exclusion.pdf
Contact Details:
Faculty of Arts and Design.pdf
Faculty of Economics and Finance.pdf
Faculty of Engineeering and the Built Enviroment.pdf
Faculty of Humaities.pdf
Faculty of Information and Communication Technology.pdf
Faculty of Management Sciences.pdf
Faculty of Science.pdf
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Mbombela Campus.pdf
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