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Academic Advising and Student Responsibility The information contained in this Calendar and other publications is designed to be self-explanatory. The Faculty recognizes, however, there may be specific questions about regulations which are not answered here. Those questions should be addressed to one of the following sources of information listed below. The Office of the Registrar The office which administers most of the academic regulations contained in the Faculty of Arts section of this Calendar is the Office of the Registrar, 416-736-5440, www.registrar.yorku.ca. This office provides a wide range of administrative services to students, staff and faculty members. Among its functions are:
Advising The Faculty of Arts considers academic advising an important responsibility. The term academic advising covers a number of complementary functions related to assisting students:
These functions may vary in their significance to students at different times of the academic year and at different points in a student's academic career. Other kinds of advising and counselling services are offered by offices such as Career Services, the Counselling and Development Centre, and the Office of Student Affairs. Advising students is a shared responsibility of the departments, divisions and programs of the Faculty, the Faculty-affiliated colleges, and the Advising Centre. Students should contact these offices throughout the year for advice and information related to their academic career including academic performance, degree programs and requirements. Student Responsibilities Every effort is made to ensure that students in the Faculty of Arts have access to sound information and individual advice and guidance. Within this context, and within the framework of Faculty and program regulations, students are responsible for making their own choices regarding courses and programs. Students should take special care to:
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