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Revoking advanced standing (credit)

In some cases you may want to revoke (cancel) the advanced standing (credit) you have been granted. You can apply online via QUT Virtual. Your course coordinator will assess your application.

Apply to revoke advanced standing (credit)

For policy on revoking credit

Review of advanced standing (credit) outcomes

If you are dissatisfied with the outcome of your advanced standing application and want further information on the basis and implications of the ruling, contact your faculty office. Faculty administration staff will provide available information in response to your request, or arrange for you to have further discussions as deemed appropriate in the circumstances.

If, after having received such further advice, you believe that an error has been made or that a ruling is unjust, you are entitled to submit an application for review. Applications must be made on an Application for Review of Academic Ruling Form.

Applications must be submitted to the Registrar within 10 working days of the date of the notification of the decision.

For more information on review of academic rulings

For information on your status while awaiting the outcome of a review

Status of students awaiting the outcome of a review

The University will make determinations on reviews as soon as practicable, but will not necessarily resolve any particular case before the close of enrolments for the next semester.

Students whose appeals will not be resolved before the commencement of semester (where the delay is not the fault of the student) are permitted to enrol in units within the course of study pending the outcome of the appeal - unless advice from the dean of faculty is received to the contrary.

When the appeal is resolved, the student remains bound by the ruling and if so determined by the University, is responsible for withdrawing from nominated unit enrolments. No penalties will apply for withdrawal provided the withdrawal occurs within seven days after receiving the advice