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Calendar 2001-2002<Faculty of Education<Concurrent
BEd Program
Stop-Out Year *
Candidates in the Concurrent program may be eligible to take a
stop-out year; that is, a year in which the candidate enrols in
courses in the academic degree, but does not enrol in any Education
courses.
The stop-out year permits candidates to progress toward completion
of the academic degree, while not progressing further toward the
Education degree. This may be appropriate to permit a candidate
a period of concentrated study in the discipline, to extend one's
teaching subject academic background prior to an Intermediate or
Senior Division practicum seminar, or simply to balance the progress
in the two degrees to ensure that concurrency regulations will be
fulfilled and both degrees will be completed in the same year.
Stop-out years are normally taken between the Education I and
Education II years but may also be taken between the Education II
and Education III years. Candidates are not eligible to do more
than one stop-out year during the course of their BEd program. Regulations
governing concurrency must be adhered to by candidates exercising
the stop-out option. Stop-out forms are available from the Education
Office of Student Programs.
* Please note that stop-out years are not mandatory and should
only be used where necessary to ensure that concurrency is maintained
and that both degrees are completed in the same year.
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