Aegrotat definition

Aegrotat means the pass status and fulfilment of the requirements for the conferment of the Bachelor Degree or diploma accorded to any student who is unable to complete their studies due to permanent loss of ability or death, subject to the Policy on Aegrotat and Posthumous Conferment of Bachelor Degree, Diploma, Certificates and Other Academic Distinctions.

Examples of Aegrotat in a sentence

  • Subject to prior written approval from the employer, members shall be paid to perform additional duties that occur outside of their contract period related to: • Incomplete Standing; • Grade Appeal; • Academic Integrity; • Aegrotat Grading; and/or; • Practicum Supervision Members shall normally be assigned marker/grader responsibilities and will be paid at the marker/grader rate of pay.

  • If the Recruit believes that they have sustained academic disadvantage as a result of Aegrotat or Impaired Performance consideration, the Recruit should appeal the result within 48 hours of them being posted.

  • Applications for Aegrotat and Impaired Performance Consideration of application Application acknowledgement and notification Approval of the application will be notified to the Recruit via the results notice board.

  • Purpose of the Aegrotat & Impaired Performance Aegrotat is a term that applies when a Recruit is unable to attend or present work for assessment due to illness, injury, bereavement, or other serious and exceptional circumstance beyond the Recruit's control.