The Chancellor's Letter of Commendation recognises the outstanding academic performance of students enrolled in undergraduate programs at ANU.
Overview
In 2001 the ANU Council approved the introduction of the Chancellor's Letter of Commendation to recognise outstanding academic performance of students. The first letters were issued for the 2001 calendar year.
The Chancellor’s Letters of Commendation are awarded each year to current and former ANU students who, in the previous academic year:
a. were enrolled in an undergraduate coursework program leading to the award of a degree of bachelor or higher (AQF Level 7 or 8);
b. completed at least half of a full-time study load (at least 24 units);
c. received academic results that were shown by a Grade and Mark; and
d. achieved an academic performance which, as a Grade Point Average, was 7.00.
The Chancellor’s Letter of Commendation has no monetary value. Recipients receive a signed letter from the ANU Chancellor, sent via email. Letters are usually issued by June of the following year.
Eligibility and the Conditions of Award are subject to change without notice.
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