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(1) For any number of reasons, it may be necessary for a student to temporarily suspend their studies on a programme, i.e. defer continuing studies for a period of time. This policy sets out the circumstances, principles, grounds and criteria under which the College will allow or advise a student to temporarily suspend their place on the programme. (2) This policy applies to students registered on QQI-validated programmes leading to awards on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ). (3) The Registrar, in consultation with the Programme Director or nominee and Student Support Officer, is responsible for the implementation of this policy. The Chief Financial Officer or nominee is responsible for confirming that the student is in good financial standing prior to the granting of a deferral. (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) This policy is designed with regard to QQI’s Core Statutory Quality Assurance Guidelines and the European Standards and Guidelines, which set out the requirement to have policy and procedures in place to support student progression. (9) This policy supports the Hibernia College Access, Transfer and Progression Policy and helps to implement the QQI Policy Restatement: Policy and Criteria for Access, Transfer and Progression in Relation to Learners for Providers of Further and Higher Education and Training in the College. (10) Where a student temporarily suspends their studies, they retain all the credit and assessment results for modules fully completed. (11) It is not normally possible to carry any grades for partially completed modules. (12) Students cannot defer indefinitely. (13) Normally, a student must complete their programme of study within a maximum of double the standard time allocated to the programme. For example, if a programme is of two years' duration, the student must complete it within four years, including any deferrals. (14) The Registrar, in consultation with the Programme Director or nominee, may determine if an exception to this rule can be granted on the presentation of new circumstances impacting the student’s ability to return to study, supported by verifiable evidence. (15) Students are responsible for the consequences of suspending their studies, which may include: (16) To be eligible to apply for a deferral, a student must be in good financial standing with the College. (17) Students are responsible for staying in contact with the College and advising the relevant parties of any circumstance which may interfere with a student’s ability to complete a programme in the standard manner. (18) Students are responsible for formally requesting to suspend their studies where they wish to do so. (19) Students are responsible for providing verifiable evidence in support of any deferral application. (20) Students who apply to defer their studies should be aware that their application may not be granted and, accordingly, must continue studying until the outcome of their application is issued. (21) Students are responsible for initiating communication with the College when they expect to return to studies. (22) Where the College is concerned about a student’s progress or circumstances, the College may advise the student of the option of deferral to defray the effect of any circumstances affecting their ability to complete the programme with their original cohort (23) In the case of non-payment of fees, the College may initiate a temporary suspension of studies pending payment of fees. (24) A deferral may be granted in circumstances where the student is not able to complete the programme on time. This may include: (25) These circumstances must not have existed, or be known to have existed, at the time of commencement of the programme or may have unexpectedly deteriorated. (26) The College will consider factors that were present but have worsened or where the impact was not foreseen and where evidence of this is provided. (27) On return to studies, students re-join the programme variant that is available, as determined by the College on consideration of the relevant information. (28) Students rejoin the programme carrying all completed modules and resume their studies on the next module or stage as relevant. Temporary Suspension of Studies and Deferral Policy
Section 1 - INTRODUCTION
Purpose
Scope
To whom does the policy apply?
Who is responsible for implementing the policy?
Definitions
Section 2 - CONTEXT
Legal or Regulatory Context
Quality Assurance Standards and Guidelines
Access, Transfer and Progression
Section 3 - POLICY STATEMENTS
Part A - Principles for Temporary Suspension of Studies
Carrying Academic Credit Between Defined Study Periods
Duration
Consequences of Deferring
Good Financial Standing
Part B - Policy for Deferral
Student Responsibility
College Responsibility
Grounds for a Deferral
Return to Studies