To allow the recording of a student's periods of intermission |
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Two Blocks |
Student Course Attempt Student Course Intermission |
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Student Course Attempt |
Explanation |
This is the context block showing a particular course attempt for a student. When the form is entered via a navigation button in another form, the student and attempt shown in this block are the ones selected there. With other access methods, inquiry on course attempts for any student can be made using this block. However, names are case sensitive and are best avoided as query criteria. Students may be allowed or required to temporarily suspend their enrolment in a course. The block below allows for these intermission periods to be recorded and maintained against the student course attempt displayed in this block. |
Example |
Person ID 970001 and course A300, selected in ENRF3000, are shown in this block as part of the context information when this form is entered via the Intermission button in the Student Course Attempt screen of ENRF3000. No inquiry can be made on any other course for this student, or on any other student. However, if the form is entered directly from a menu, this block can be used to inquire on the course attempts of any student. |
To inquire on a student course attempt other than the one currently displayed, using the Maintain Student Course Intermission form: |
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Student Course Intermission |
Explanation |
This block is used to record and maintain details of intermissions granted to a student for a particular course attempt. It allows for entry of a start date and entry (or selection from a list of values) of an end date for an intermission period. The end of an intermission is most likely to coincide with the start of an appropriate teaching period. The list of values for the intermission end date therefore allows selection from teaching period start dates. A checkbox is used to record whether the intermission is at the student's request. Any additional information can be recorded in the Comments area. Certain
rules cover the granting of intermissions, either in general, or at
course version level. Warning or error messages advise if these rules
are breached. Relevant enrolled unit attempts falling within the intermission
period are discontinued subject to standard discontinuation criteria.
The System prevents the addition of new unit attempts for the student
if they fall within the intermission period. Note however, if the census
date for the teaching period occurred during the period of intermission,
it is not possible to add new units to a student's enrolment in that
teaching period, even if the intermission's end date has passed. An intermission can be set up for a period in the future. The student's course attempt status stays as ENROLLED until the intermission start date, when it is set to INTERMIT. However, the enrolled unit attempts which fall within the intermission period will be discontinued immediately. Pre-enrolled units remain with a status of unconfirmed. |
Example |
The student with ID 970001 has requested an intermission from course A300, to start on 12/8/98. A logical time to resume the course is at the beginning of the first semester in 1999. The student's ID and course attempt is shown in the context block, and in this block 12/8/98 is recorded in the Start Date field. The relevant teaching period is selected from the list of values, and its start date becomes the end date of the intermission period. Because the student has requested this intermission, the Voluntary checkbox contains a checkmark. |
To create a new student course intermission record using the Maintain Student Course Intermission form: |
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To modify a student course intermission record using the Maintain Student Course Intermission form: |
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To delete a student course intermission record using the Maintain Student Course Intermission form: |
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Changes within this form will have the following notable effects: |
Any enrolled unit attempts for a student are discontinued if they fall within the period of an intermission of the relevant course attempt. |
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modified on 11 March 2002