CLASSIFICATION OF STUDENTS A regular student is one who has been admitted to the University without condition and is proceeding toward a degree. A student on academic probation is one who has been permitted to proceed conditionally in a program (see pages 24 and 25 for further details). An adult student is one who does not hold the Ontario Secondary School Diploma or the equivalent, and has been admitted to the University conditionally (see page 15 for further details). An unclassified student is one who is registered in one or more degree courses, and is either not proceeding toward a degree or does not have a declared major. An audit student is one who has been admitted to the University and attends a course without credit toward a degree or program, and who is not entered or registered on the official University records or lists for the purpose of academic or degree credit. Such a student will not be allowed to write final examinations and will not receive a course grade. The classroom and laboratory privileges and responsibilities of such a student will be at the discretion of the department and the instructor. A visitor is one who has not been admitted to the University and who attends a course without credit. A junior student is one who has obtained fewer than five credits. A senior student is one who has obtained five or more credits. A full-time student is anyone registered in four or more half-credit courses (or equivalent) in a term. A part-time student is anyone registered in less than four half-credit courses (or equivalent) in a term. A senior citizen is any person 60 years of age or older before the first day of classes of a term. Seniors are exempt from tuition fees for all courses, but are required to pay other fees where applicable.