<York Calendars<Undergraduate
Calendar 2001-2002<Faculty of Education<Evaluation
Policy and Procedures
Faculty Legislation on Involuntary Withdrawal
A
candidate may be required to withdraw from a course if:
- a)
the candidate fails to meet the requirements of a course, either
through unsatisfactory seminar and/or practicum attendance/participation,
or through unprofessional behaviour in fulfilling course requirements;
or
- b)
the candidate's performance is judged to disrupt seriously the
functioning of the host classroom and/or the well-being of the
students in that classroom.
The
decision to require the candidate to withdraw will be taken by the
Associate Dean on the recommendation of the course director following
a meeting with the candidate.
Candidates
will have access to the usual appeal procedures in such instances.
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