VIII--Associate Diploma Regulations and Procedures
All students must satisfy the admission requirements of the University to be admitted to any category. Each full-time or part-time student is registered as one of the following:
A student with category "Regular" is registered in the regular course requirement for a program.
A student with category "Special" is admitted to a program and is required to complete course deficiencies necessary to proceed under the regular student category.
A student who does not satisfy the program requirements for continuation of study by:
will be allowed to continue in their program on probation for one additional semester.
Students previously on probation who subsequently satisfy the program requirements for continuation of study will be removed from probation.
Students previously on probation who do not satisfy the program requirements but have obtained all grades of 60% or higher in the current semester, will be allowed to continue on probation for one additional semester.
Students who do not satisfy the program requirements and do not satisfy the probationary requirements listed above may appeal to the Academic Review Sub-Committee for probationary status to be granted based on medical, psychological or compassionate grounds.
A student with category "Unclassified" normally will be:
Normally, this category is not open to students who are not eligible to proceed under program regulations. Unclassified students must meet the University's general regulations for continuation of study. Students who register in the "Unclassified" category, which is non-degree, and who subsequently want to change to a degree or diploma status will be required to meet admission requirements for that program, and credit granted for courses taken in the "Unclassified" category will be subject to the regulations pertaining to that program. The student should see their Program Counsellor for details.
Regular
Special
Probationary
Unclassified
1997-98 Associate Diploma
VIII--Associate Diploma Regulations and Procedures Academic Regulations |
Last revised: April 25, 1997. Contact: ccrenna@registrar.uoguelph.ca.