2003-2004
Undergraduate
Calendar
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Faculty of Arts |
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Faculty of Education |
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Faculty
of Environmental Studies |
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Faculty
of Fine Arts |
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Faculty
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Atkinson Faculty of Liberal
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Osgoode Hall Law School |
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Schulich School of Business
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Courses
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Glendon
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Alternative Grading Option
Pass/Fail
The Faculty wants capable upper-year students
to feel free to enrol in elective/free-choice courses without fear
of jeopardizing their grade point average. For this reason, students
may take a limited number of such courses for full degree credit
on an ungraded basis. Courses taken on this basis are listed on
the transcript as Pass or as Fail. Neither of these two grades
is calculated into the student's grade point averages. The course
director forwards a written evaluation of the student's work in
the course to the student and to the Office of the Registrar. The
following regulations apply to courses taken as a pass/fail alternative
grading option.
- Only students who are not under academic
warning, debarment warning, or academic probation may take such
courses.
- Students may apply to take such courses only
after they have successfully completed 24 credits.
- Courses taken on a pass/fail alternative
grading option may not be used for courses taken to satisfy major,
minor, general education, certificate requirements, or 1000-level
science courses.
- Students registered in an Honours BA program
may take a maximum of 12 credits as a pass/fail alternative grading
option.
- Students registered in a BA program may take
a maximum of six credits as a pass/fail alternative grading option.
- Students who wish to designate a course as
pass/fail alternative grading option must do so within the first
two weeks of the term in which the course begins; they must first
obtain the signature of the course director on the form available
for this purpose from the Office of the Registrar. The completed
form should then be returned to the Office of the Registrar.
- Students who elect to complete a course as
a pass/fail alternative grading option can switch back to a graded
basis until the last date to drop a course without academic penalty.
Credit/No Credit
The notations "Credit" and "No
Credit" will be used when an entire course is being offered
on an ungraded basis. No Credit will count as an earned failing
grade of F in the grade point average.
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