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Bachelor of Business – (BBUS)
Master of Professional Accounting (Advanced) – (MPAA)
Definition of a Domestic Student:
- Australian citizen or permanent resident
- New Zealand citizen
- Permanent Humanitarian Visa holder
Advanced Standing
Advanced Standing means recognising that you have already learned parts of your course, either on the job or in another course. MHE can give you credit for units so that you don’t need to study the same thing again.
In granting advanced standing:
- Standards of academic integrity should always be maintained.
- The process must adhere to the Advanced Standing Policy and Procedure and the course-specific entry requirements.
- You must not be disadvantaged in achieving the expected learning outcomes for the course of study or qualification.
- Decisions must be evidence based, clear, equitable, and transparent.
- Decisions must be timely
- The outcome will be documented.
Entry to our courses will be in accordance with the Student Admission Policy. An offer of credit does not guarantee admission into a course. No advanced standing granted exempts you from achieving all necessary course learning outcomes and graduate attributes.
To apply for Advanced Standing, please read the Advanced Standing Policy and Procedures before filling in the appropriate form:
STUDENT TYPES
Different types of students have different requirements. Are you applying to be an:
STUDENT TYPES
Different types of students have different equirements. Are you applying to be an:
Indigenous Students
Deferring your Study
You may apply to defer starting a course. Deferring is available only:
- Under compassionate or compelling circumstances.
- in respect of the course to which the student requesting deferment has been admitted, i.e. Deferral is not transferable from one course to another.
- According to the normal course timetable.
- Conditional on your unconditional acceptance of any course changes that MHE makes during the deferment.
- For up to twelve months unless otherwise approved by the Dean.
Requests must be made using the Deferral, Suspension or Withdrawal Application Form, with supporting evidence attached. MHE will provide a decision in writing within ten working days. If the application is refused, you may appeal within twenty working days.
Any fees paid in advance may be transferred to the next available trimester. For international students, deferred entry may require a revised eCoE. Please note that there is a fee for issuing a revised eCoE.
Suspending or Cancelling Study
MHE may cancel or suspend your enrolment if you:
- commit a major breach of the Student Code of Conduct, academic integrity, or MHE policy
- fail to meet academic progress requirements
- fail to pay course fees by the due date
- do not commence studies or return from a study break and do not notify MHE.
You may appeal this decision within twenty working days.
You may apply to suspend or cancel enrolment, using the Deferral, Suspension or Withdrawal Application Form. You are strongly advised to discuss this with the Department of Home Affairs and your agent before applying. MHE must report any cancellation, suspension or deferral to the Department of Home Affairs. You may be called to an interview to discuss your application. Suspensions initiated by students are generally for one or two complete blocks. Cancelling your study for one unit or the whole course incurs no financial or academic penalties if it is done before the Census Date.
