University of Limpopo (UL) Nursing Registration

University of Limpopo (UL) Nursing Registration

SAES Registration

SAES2

G3 applies.

CREDIT FOR MODULES PASSED/ADMISSION TO A SUBSEQUENT MODULE

SAES3

G25 applies.

3.1 Limitation on enrolment for modules at subsequent levels

3.1.1 Second year level: a student shall not be allowed to take any module at second year level unless s/he has obtained 50% of the total credits prescribed at first year level.

• Third year level: a student shall not be allowed to take any module at third-year level unless s/he has obtained 100% of the total credits prescribed at first-year level and 50% of the total credits prescribed at second-year level.

3.1.3 Fourth year level: a student shall not be allowed to take any module at fourth year level unless s/he has obtained 100% of the total credits prescribed at second year level and 50% of the total credits prescribed at third-year level.

3.2 Year status: Subject to G25.2 a student must have obtained credit for at least 75% of the total credit in a particular level before being admitted to the status of the subsequent level.

RENEWAL OF REGISTRATION

SAES4

G26 applies.

4.1 A full-time student who, after having been registered for a full academic year, has not been able to accumulate any credits will not be able to renew his/her registration.

4.2 A full-time student who, after having been registered for two years at a specific year level for a qualification at this or any other residential university and has not yet obtained subsequent year status according to the conditions explained under Rule G25.2, will only be enrolled as a student subject to the stipulations under Rule G26.4.

4.3 A full-time student who, after having been enrolled for a period of two years exceeding the minimum period of attendance of a qualification as stipulated under Rule G10, and is still not in a position to complete his/her qualification in one more additional year, will not be allowed to register again, subject to the stipulations under Rule G26.4.

4.4 A student who was excluded from the University under Rules G26.2 and G26.3 may apply for readmission after the outstanding credits were obtained from another accredited Institution of higher learning and subject to the stipulations under Rule G8. In the case of students affected by Rule G26.3, application for readmission will be for the purposes of degree conferment.

4.5 A student who, for some one or other reason, has been expelled from another institution shall not be registered.

4.6 The period of study completed at a Tele-institution will be equated with a period of full-time study for purposes of applying Rules G26.2 to G26.4.

STATUTORY REGISTRATION

SAES 5

G27 applies.

MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM PERIODS OF ATTENDANCE

SAES 6

STUDY PROGRAMME

PERIODS OF ATTENDANCE

MINIMUM

MAXIMUM

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

Bachelor of Science in Environmental studies

4 years

3 years

6 years

5 years

Failure to complete the study program within the maximum period of attendance results into the application of G26.3.

CHANGE OF PROGRAMMES AND SIMULTANEOUS REGISTRATION

SAES7

G11 applies, with the following additions:

7.1 Where the composition of a programme or module changes substantially, the student shall be

required to register under the new programme or module, whether or not such a student has interrupted his/her studies.

• Changes from one program to another from within the School, Faculty or any other Faculty will be

based on previous performance of the student and must be approved by the School Management

Committee.

RECOGNITION OF ATTENDANCE FROM OTHER INSTITUTES OF HIGHER LEARNING

SAES8

G8 applies.

COMPOSITION OF STUDY PROGRAMMES

SAES9

The undergraduate programmes within the SAES are indicated from section 9.1 to 9.8.

CENTRAL ADMISSIONS & REGISTRATION

School of Health Sciences
Turfloop Campus
Tel:        +27 (0) 15 – 268 2149/2352
Fax:        +27 (0) 15 – 268  2865/3484

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