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Students who decide to discontinue their studies prior to earning the qualification may be eligible to graduate with a lower qualification or award in a process known as Early Exit. For higher education providers, these academic outcomes are reported to the government in the form of an Early Exit Packet. Paradigm offers an efficient mechanism for reporting early exit awards via the Course Graduation screen.
This knowledge article will provide an overview of the early exit packet, including the relevant validation rules concerning Element 599, and details regarding the order of events for reporting early exit award via TCSI.
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“A student’s course outcome is to be coded as “completed but continuing a related course” where the student has completed the requirements of the course but will be continuing in a related course for which they will receive full credit recognition for the first course. This includes nested awards where a completion is reported for a lower or component award but the student will continue study. For example, a student completing a nested Graduate Certificate who is continuing with a Graduate Diploma or a student who is awarded a single degree (e.g. BA) but is continuing their enrolment in a related combined degree (e.g. BA/LLB).”
Source: https://www.tcsisupport.gov.au/element/599
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https://www.tcsisupport.gov.au/reporting/hestudent/course-admission-shortcuts/exit-awards
https://www.tcsisupport.gov.au/element/599
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