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Academic Requirements and Course Planning
- Your Academic Standing, calculated at the end of each academic term, is an indication of your academic performance in your program.
- Your Academic Standing determines whether you can continue in your studies and reflects grade point averages.
Academic Standing |
Definition |
Clear |
Cumulative grade point average (CGPA) was at least 1.67 |
Probationary |
CGPA was 1.00 to 1.66 |
Required to Withdraw (RTW) |
CGPA was less than 1.00, or Term grade point average (TGPA) was below 1.67 while on probation, or Violated the terms of Probationary Contract |
Permanent Program Withdrawal |
Reinstated into program after being Required to Withdraw and did not fulfill the reinstatement conditions or Received a second Required to Withdraw standing, or Failed a required course for the third time |
Disciplinary Suspension |
Academic misconduct |
Disciplinary Withdrawal |
Academic misconduct |
- If your Cumulative Grade Point Average CGPA falls below 1.67, your Academic Standing will change to Probationary.
- In order to resume your studies, students are required to meet with their Program Administrator to sign a Probationary Contract.
- Students on probation can only take a maximum of 3 courses. Additional information can be found here.
- If your CGPA falls below 1.00 (unless you are enrolled in your first semester), your academic standing will change to RTW.
- The Required to Withdraw page outlines the consequences of an RTW standing.
- If you receive a letter from the university indicating an RTW status, please schedule an appointment with your Program Administrator to discuss next steps.
- Students who have been assigned an RTW standing and have a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average of 1.00 qualify for the Fresh Start program after a one-term suspension period.
- Fresh Start is a two-term Student Success program designed to assist students in resuming their undergraduate studies.
- To apply for the program, please complete and submit the (PDF file) Fresh Start form to your Program Administrator.
- The reinstatement process is only valid if your RTW standing is between 12 months (three terms) and 24 months (six terms) after assignment.
- To apply for reinstatement, submit the (PDF file) Request for Reinstatement form to your Program Administrator.
- Reinstatement is based on past academic performance, space availability and competition.
- If you fail a course or get a low grade, you have the option to repeat the course up to two times to improve your grade.
- If you fail a required course, you must re-take this course.
- If you want to replace the grade but do not want to repeat the same class, you can take a different course from the same course table and submit a GPA Adjustment form.
- If you need to miss an assignment or exam, you can submit an Academic Consideration Request (ACR) through the Senate portal.
- You can access the ACR system through the Senate webpage, select “Online Academic Consideration Requests [ACR] for students” button to access the portal.
- An ACR can be submitted in advance of the work that you will be missing, or up to 3 business days after the work is due.
- Medical/Health-Related:
- You will need to submit a stamped/signed (PDF file) Health Certificate completed by your healthcare provider - Religious, Aboriginal and/or Spiritual Observances:
- You will need to submit this (PDF file) form via the online ACR system within the first two weeks of the class or, for a final examination, within two weeks of the posting of the examination schedule. - No Documentation Option:
- Students are permitted to submit a request (without documentation) once-per-semester.
- This request must be submitted within 3 business days of the missed evaluation, may only cover an absence of 3 days or fewer.
- This request does not and may not be used for a missed final examination or final assignment.
- A Minor is an opportunity for a student to explore a secondary area of undergraduate study. A student is required to complete a series of 6 courses to obtain a minor.
- A list of minors and the courses that can be applied towards a minor can be found here
Internal Program Transfer
- To transfer to another program within the Faculty of Arts complete the program transfer application sent by your Program Administrator in November.
- Review the program eligibility criteria to ensure that you meet the program requirements.
- During the program transfer cycle, you can apply to transfer into one of the Double Major Programs offered with Politics and Governance:
o Criminology
o History
o Sociology
- The internal Program Transfer Process excludes transfers to Arts and Contemporary Studies, Undeclared Arts, International Economics and Finance and Public Administration and Governance.
Internal Program Transfer
- To transfer into a program outside of the Faculty of Arts, contact ServiceHub.
- ServiceHub coordinates transfers between faculties.