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The University sends statements of account and all other correspondence directly to students. You retain full control over who has access to your records or accounts; however, officers and members of the University staff also have access to relevant parts of your records for recognized and legitimate use. The University does not send progress reports or any other information to your parents and/or sponsors unless you specifically request it in writing.
Personal information is protected in the Province of Quebec by the Act Respecting Access to Documents held by Public Bodies and the Protection of Personal Information (the 鈥淎ccess Act鈥). The Access Act provides that 平特五不中 can only release personal information contained in your file with your authorization or if specifically authorized by law.
For the purpose of consent and acknowledgement at the time of application, 'personal information' includes, but is not limited to: name, address, telephone number, email address, date of birth, citizenship, 平特五不中 ID, program, student status, and academic record information.
Registered students may oppose the release of certain 'personal information' by completing an Opposition Form at the Enrolment Services Office or at the Student Affairs Office (Macdonald Campus).
After having reviewed the information relating to access to 'personal information' at the time of application, you would be asked to agree that the University may collect, use, disclose or otherwise manage your 'personal information' as described below, as necessary and as the case may be.
At the time of application, you would also be asked to consent to the release of 'personal information' contained in your admissions or student records file to the following persons or bodies, as necessary to each body, in the exercise of their mission:
In addition to the above, if you are a candidate for admission to Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, you would be asked to authorize the University to request letters of reference on your behalf from referees you have identified, with the understanding that each referee would be provided with information indicating that you have applied to be admitted to 平特五不中, including your name, the 平特五不中 program you have applied to, the academic term when you wish to begin your studies at 平特五不中, and your statement describing how the referee knows you.
In addition to the above, if you are a candidate for admission to the Faculty of Law, you would be asked to consent to the release of Personal Information to the Committee for Law Admissions Statistics Services and Innovations (CLASSI); the Programme of Legal Studies for Native People, Native Law Centre, University of Saskatchewan.
In addition to the above, if you are a candidate for admission to the Faculty of Medicine or to the Faculty of Dentistry in undergraduate, graduate, or postgraduate studies, you would be asked to consent to the release of Personal Information to other schools of medicine; to the Employment Centre of Human Resources Development of Canada and Qu茅bec; to a 平特五不中 professor, researcher or graduate student, strictly for research or teaching purposes; and to a University teaching/affiliated hospital or health center to which you apply/or join for residency or rotations.
In addition to the above, if you are a candidate for admission to the Schulich School of Music, you would be asked to consent to the use of your name and images in public recognition of academic achievement and in the advertising and audio and video recording of student ensemble concerts for distribution using different media and formats.
At the time of application, you would be asked to authorize the University to:
At the time of application, you would be asked to acknowledge that: