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Submissions for the 2025-2026 Undergraduate Calendar are open. Use the (google form) Calendar Change Hub (external link, opens in new window) to submit Category 1 and 2 changes.
Category 1 and Category 2 changes are due October 4, 2024.
This is a Category 3 Minor Modification.
1. Consult with Registrar's Office (RO) Departments.
- Contact the Assistant Registrar, Curriculum Management, and the Director of Admissions and National Recruitment.
- The RO can provide valuable guidance on the operational impacts of your plans.
2. Fill out the (google doc) Curriculum Implementation Summary and Checklist (external link, opens in new window) .
- This will aid in ensuring that all aspects of the implementation are considered.
3. Submit a proposal to the Academic Standards Committee (ASC).
- Contact the Office of the Vice-Provost, Academic, at ovpa.curriculum@torontomu.ca.
- The proposal should contain the following information, as appropriate:
- The existing and the proposed curriculum modification, showing the revisions
- The rationale for the curriculum modification, including information on comparator programs (where relevant)
- Changes to prerequisites, if relevant
- Program learning outcomes
- Consideration of how an EDI/anti-racism lens has been applied to the proposed curriculum modification
- The effect of the proposed curriculum modification on the program learning outcomes, student experience, enrolment targets, retention, and academic standing
- The implementation date and implementation plan, and provisions for retroactivity
- For more details, see the (google doc) Guide to Curriculum Modifications: Undergraduate Programs (external link) or visit Curriculum Development.
4. Submit revised calendar copy.
- See these instructions for marking up calendar copy (opens in new window) .
- Upload your revised calendar copy to your program-specific folder on the shared Google Drive for program submissions.
- We will email instructions for accessing the shared Google Drive each calendar cycle.