PUBLIC NOTICES VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON EXCLUSION OF UNSATISFACTORY STUDENTS ALL Students who have not passed at least two units in the last two preceding years of their academic studies are now automatically excluded from enrolling at the Victoria University of Wellington except with the permission of the University Council. The exclusion regulations are as follows: (1) A person who has been excluded from any university or University College of Agriculture shall not be enrolled as a student of this university except with the permission of the council. (2) A student who has not passed at least two units over the last two preceding years of his academic studies shall not be enrolled as a student of this university except with the permission of the council. For the purpose of this regulation, a "year of academic study" shall be any year in which the student was on the roll of students on June 1 or in which he entered for a degree or diploma examination. (3) A student who, having entered for examination in a particular unit in three sessions. has not passed that unit shall not be enrolled thereafter as a student for that unit except with the permission of the council. (4) A person who, under these regulations, requires permission to enrol may in any year apply to the Registrar for such permission not later than January 15 in that j T ear. enclosing with his application any information that he wishes to tender in support of his application Applications for permission to enrol received after that date may be considered on payment of a late fee of £2 2s. (5) Where a student is granted permission to enrol under these regulations, that permission may be granted subject to conditions as to the department or faculty in which the student may pursue his studies.
Students who are excluded from enrolment under these regulations and who wish to appeal against their exclusion should do so in writing to the Registrar by January 15, as provided for in Regulation 4. Excluded students who intend to apply for reconsideration of examination scripts should ignore this possibility and make their appeals by January 15. Any student who believes that these regulations will lead to his exclusion is invited, if he wishes, to consult, the Dean of his Faculty or the Head of hfes major department. TO SUM UP ONCE AGAIN: Exclusion of Students who have not passed two units in two years of study is now automatic, and it is the students’ responsibility to make their own appeals against this if they wish. L. 0. DESBOROUGH, Registrar. 8641 /£/ MORE o SLAUGHTER 5 I y HOUSES J j THE WORLD of today GREW CONTINUOUSLY from the world o-f yesterday AND IS now growing Continuously into the world of tomorrow. This UNIVERSAL CONTINUOUS GROWTH IS EVOLUTION. 3341 EMERGENCY PETROL EMERGENCY PETROL We never close. All brands of petrol and oil in stock; available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Quick service. Tyres, Batteries, and all accessories. Also puncture repairs, recaps, etc. AFTER HOURS PETROL Service <chch.), ltd., Cnr. Worcester street and Latimer square, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 69-151. WE NEVER CLOSE.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30953, 8 January 1966, Page 32
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