<York Calendars<Undergraduate
Calendar 2001-2002<Glendon College<Regulations
for the Bachelor of Arts Degree
Enrolment in Courses
20.
i) Full-time students register in 24 to 36 credits each term and
have grades recorded for a total of 24 to 36 credits during an academic
session.
ii)
Students who are on probation may not take more than 30 credits
during a session. Waiver of this regulation can only be granted
under extenuating circumstances by petition.
iii)
Part-time students will take no more than 21 credits in one academic
session.
iv)
Enrolment is permitted in full and half courses within the deadlines
published in the Lecture Schedule. Enrolments at later dates will
be made only with the written permission of all course directors
and Chairs of the departments involved. Withdrawals are permitted
as outlined in Regulation 21.
v)
At the time of registration, all students, except those in first
year, must register in a major discipline or disciplines.
vi)
Students wishing to take courses more than one year above or below
their year must secure approval of the department or division offering
the course.
vii)
First year students may be admitted to second-year courses where
indicated in the Calendar. To be admitted to other second-year courses,
first year students must secure approval of the department or division
offering the course.
viii)
These regulations are subject to the provision that a course may
be closed by departments and divisions when its enrolment ceiling
is reached.
ix)
All students who are permitted to register in courses offered in
a year below their own year should take note that the standards
employed in assigning and assessing their work in these courses
will be such as are generally appropriate for courses in their own
year.
-
x)
(a) Students are allowed to retake a failed course once for
academic degree or certificate credit.
- (b)
Students are allowed to retake a passed course once for academic
degree or certificate credit, only if the student has failed to
achieve sufficient standing to proceed in a core or prerequisite
course in a degree or certificate program and if no alternative
remedies are provided.
- (c)
When a student is allowed to repeat a course for academic degree
or certificate credit, both grades are counted in the grade point
average. A course can be credited only once towards satisfaction
of degree or certificate academic credit requirements.
- (d)
Failed or passed courses which are repeated will be included on
the transcript with the original grade. Courses which have been
repeated will have the notation "REP" (repeated) beside the first
occurrence of the course on a transcript.
xi)
Courses which are offered on an ungraded pass/fail basis only and
where the "fail grade" is to count as zero in the grade point average,
will be designated as Credit/No Credit courses.
|