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Current students guideRe-enrol each semesterInformation is provided to students to assist them to successfully re-enrol each semester. Deferment or leave of absenceIf you have just gained entry to a tertiary program, but have not yet enrolled, a deferment or leave of absence enables you to delay the commencement of your studies. How to change programsInformation you need to know before you change your program of study or major. Faculty of Business Student ClubWould you like to climb the ladder to your dream job and make new friends? Then join the Business Student Club and take advantage of the social and learning enhancement events organised. TimetablesYou are encouraged to refer to the class timetables for details of class times and locations. Examination timetables are available approximately six weeks prior to the start of each exam period. TutorialsAll on-campus students register for classes through SETS. Any problems associated with the Faculty of Business timetable or SETS should be referred to the Assessments Officers on telephone: +61 7 4631 1689 or +61 7 4631 1605. AssessmentStudent assessment is administered in accordance with relevant Faculty policy and section 5.6 of the USQ Academic Regulations. You are expected to familiarise yourself with the policies and regulations which regulate the environment and academic affairs of the University. Assessment resultsYou can access your assignment marks via USQConnect > USQAdmin > Results > Class Results. Final grade results are released to all students approximately two weeks after the end of each examination period. Results are available from USQAdmin. A results legend is available to explain grades and the grading system. Plagiarism and referencingThe unauthorised use of other people's words for a student's own purposes is not permitted in assignments. There are a number of strategies and methods you can use avoid plagiarism. You are required to follow a consistent and recognised system of referencing for written assignments. GraduationGraduation ceremonies celebrate and mark the transition from student to graduate and are held throughout the year at various locations in Australia and overseas. |
