Undergraduate Admissions


Adult Students: Part-Time Studies - Admission Conditions

Adult students admitted to part-time studies may initially take courses without being registered in a specific degree or diploma program. For registration in a specific program, the student's performance is subject to a successful review by the appropriate Admissions Committee. During the initial period of assessment, adult students registered in part-time studies may register in a maximum of two half-credit courses or the equivalent in a term.

In order to continue registration at the University, all students must attain either of the following:

  1. a minimum C average (GPA of 5.00) on two full-credit courses or equivalent, with no failures; or
  2. a minimum C- average (GPA of 4.00) on four full-credit courses or equivalent, with no failures.

If students have a cumulative GPA of less than 4.00 but not less than 2.00 after the completion of the first four full-credit courses, they will be allowed to take two additional full-credit courses or equivalent to clear academic probation. If they fail to achieve a GPA of 5.00 based on these two courses, they will be required to withdraw from the University.



Undergraduate Admissions
Adult Students: Admission Requirements

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Official electronic version updated on November 17, 2000

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