Academic Advising
All students are strongly encouraged to meet with the academic advisor to review their progress. The role of the academic advisor is to assist students with:
- Academic planning, concerns, and procedures, including class selection, adding/deleting classes.
- Understanding University, Faculty, and School policies, and general program requirements, which may affect them.
- Resources available at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøand in the wider community for concerns which are beyond the responsibility of the academic advisors.
A variety of issues can fall under the category of academic concerns. If you are experiencing difficulties with coursework or your overall workload, the academic advisor is a good person to approach for suggestions about what kind of help may be useful and where you can find it. Tackling academic challenges early is key to success in your program of studies.
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See the Admissions Officer for...
- Transfer credits
- Advice related to the Post-Diploma program
- Tracking degree requirements/Meeting the requirements for graduation
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- Â Guidance on who to go to for specific advising issues
- Â Forwarding requests and waiver forms to the Academic RegulationsOfficer
Note: The Admissions Officer hours are M-T-W, 8am-4pm:
See the Academic Regulations Officer, Erin Lushman, for assistance with....
- Waiver of an academic regulation
- Letter of Permission
- Retroactive withdrawal
- Retroactive registration
- Requests for advanced standing
- Concurrent registration
- Leave of absence
- Permission to carry more than a normal workload
See someone in the Registrar's Office to ...
- Find out about financial aid (bursaries, scholarships, student loans)
- Get started on Banner
- Get help with the actual registration of a course
- File a Course Add/Drop form or a Letter of Permission
- Apply to graduate