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Students can choose to leave the Concurrent degree programme, or can be removed from the Concurrent degree programme if they fail to meet continuation requirements.


A student whose academic performance falls under any one or more of the following categories shall be dismissed from the Concurrent degree programme, even if all other requirements are met:

    (a) CAP falls below 4.0 for completed BBA modules for 2 consecutive semesters; or
    (b) CAP falls below 3.0 for completed MPP modules for 2 consecutive semesters; or
    (c) CAP falls below 3.5 for completed MPP modules for 3 consecutive semesters; or
    (d) Fail any particular MPP module twice; or
    (e) Fail 3 or more MPP modules


Students who leave the Concurrent degree programme are permitted to work towards BBA or BBA(Hons) (and possibly remaining with the USP) if prevailing continuation requirements for the BBA or BBA(Hons) programme are met.  They will, however, be advised to withdraw from the USP if prevailing USP continuation requirements are not met.  Modular credits completed in the Concurrent degree programme will be counted towards the fulfillment of the prevailing degree requirements for BBA or BBA(Hons) (and possibly the programme requirements of the USP), with all completed MPP modules being included in the computation of the CAP for the BBA or BBA(Hons) programme.

 

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