Deferred Standing and Aegrotat Standing
In some cases, students may be eligible for deferred
standing or aegrotat standing on the grounds of illness, accident,
or family misfortune.
Deferred Standing
Deferred standing (an extension) allows a student
additional time to write a test or final examination, or to complete
an assignment after the Faculty's deadline for submission of term
work.
In the Faculty of Arts, deferred standing is
arranged by means of a form called a Deferred Standing Agreement
(DSA). The deadlines for submitting a DSA are January 15 (fall term
one-, three- and four-credit courses), and May 1 (six- and nine-credit
courses, and winter term one-, three- and four-credit courses).
A petition for deferred standing will be accepted only if the course
director indicates on a DSA form that she or he refuses to approve
deferred standing.
Aegrotat Standing
In cases where a student cannot be expected to
complete the work for a course, the phrase aegrotat standing (from
the Latin for she/he is ill) is substituted for a grade on the transcript.
Aegrotat standing is seldom granted, and only in exceptional circumstances
where deferred standing is inappropriate.
Petitions for Deferred Standing and Aegrotat
Standing
Petitions for deferred standing or aegrotat standing
are expected to be submitted to the petitions committee within 48
hours of the DSA application deadline, and will not be accepted
more than one month after the last day of examinations for the term
in question without evidence of circumstances which account for
the delay. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that
full documentation (medical or other) is provided in support of
petitions for deferred or aegrotat standing. Appropriate forms and
guidelines are available from the Office of the Registrar.
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