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Winter 2008 Undergraduate Calendar
UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS
Students are responsible for becoming familiar and complying with the general regulations of the University as contained in this section. Additionally, students must be familiar and comply with the regulations of the Faculty in which they are enrolled. These particular requirements may be found in the program sections of this calendar.
Students also are directed to read the
Statement of Responsibility
, and the calendar of important dates and deadlines under
Academic Dates
.
Click on the links provided for the detailed University policies and regulations pertaining to each heading:
Classification of Students
(including definitions for full-time student, part-time student, conditioned student, visiting student, audit student, special or non-degree student, and academic probation)
Academic Advising
Residency Requirements
(the number of courses that must be completed at the University of Windsor)
Advanced Standing
(the granting of advanced standing reduces the total number of courses a student must complete for a degree)
Letters of Permission
(enables students to take courses at another university for credit towards their University of Windsor degree)
Additional Undergraduate Degrees
Certificate Programs
(definition and policy)
Definition of Courses and Sessions
Course Content
Course Equivalency
(permission to substitute one course for another)
Repeating a Course
Maximum Course Load and Overload
(course taken in addition to the prescribed semester or term load)
Options
(courses in subjects other than the major subject)
Minor
(provides a general knowledge of an area of study)
Transferring to Another Program
Combined Major
(majoring in two subject areas)
Senior-Level Course Requirements
(minimum number of courses that must be completed at the 200-level or above)
Standing Required for Continuation in Programs
(the minimum major and cumulative GPAs required of a student to continue in his/her program of study)
Standing Required for Graduation
(the minimum major and cumulative GPAs required of a student to graduate)
Introductory Statistics Courses
Policy on Plagiarism
Policy on Unacceptable use of Computer Resources