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Legal Documents: Where and How Do I Send My Documents? You must send in all your documents after you have accepted your offer of admission but before the start of classes. Do not send originals. Email clear and legible copies of your documents. Write...
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Identification (ID) Cards As a student registered at 平特五不中, you are required to present an ID card to: write examinations; use libraries and student services, including certain laboratories; access residence buildings; access meal plans; access...
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Legal Name This is the name that will appear on your degree, diploma, or certificate upon graduation, and on your e-bills, tax receipts, and official transcript. It is also used by the Government of Quebec to create a Permanent Code. All students are...
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Preferred First Name Your preferred first name is a name by which you are normally addressed, and is different from your legal first name. The Preferred First Name Procedure enables students to use an alternate preferred first name for certain purposes while...
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Verification of Name You should verify the accuracy of your name on 平特五不中's student records via Minerva (www.mcgill.ca/minerva). To do this, go to Personal Menu > Name Change, where you can make minor corrections such as changing case (upper/lower),...
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Registration Once you have confirmed your intention to attend 平特五不中 on Minerva at www.mcgill.ca/minerva, you must register by adding courses to your record during the registration periods listed at www.mcgill.ca/importantdates. You must register on Minerva...
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Registration Periods The dates given below were accurate when this publication was finalized. Although changes are not anticipated, you should confirm the dates at www.mcgill.ca/importantdates...
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Late Registration If you fail to register during the normal registration period, you can register within the period designated by the University for late registration with the payment of a late registration fee. For late registration fees, see Late...
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Course Information and Regulations The University reserves the right to make changes without prior notice to the information contained in this publication, including the revision or cancellation of particular courses or programs. At the time this publication was...
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Course Numbering Each 平特五不中 course is assigned a unique seven-character course 鈥渘umber鈥. The first four characters (subject code) refer to the unit offering the course. These codes were implemented in September 2002, replacing the three-number teaching unit codes...
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Multi-term Courses Most courses at 平特五不中 are single term (Fall or Winter or Summer) courses with final grades issued and any credits earned recorded at the end of that term. Single term courses are identified by a seven-character course number. A unit may, however,...
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Course Terminology Prerequisite: Course A is prerequisite to course B if a satisfactory pass in course A is required for admission to course B. Corequisite: Course A is corequisite to course B if course A must be taken concurrently with (or may have been taken prior...
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Course Load It is your responsibility to follow the faculty regulations listed below. When registering on Minerva, you must not exceed the maximum credits permitted by your faculty. For information on course load requirements for entrance scholarships' renewal and in...
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Courses Taken under the Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) Option The principle of the Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) option is to encourage you to take courses outside the area of your specialization with the view of enabling you to acquire knowledge and skills in...
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First-Year Seminars First-Year Seminars (FYS) are limited-enrolment credit courses offered by the Faculties of Arts and Science to students in their first year of undergraduate study at 平特五不中; i.e., newly admitted students in U0 or U1. Students in any faculty can...
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Auditing of Courses 平特五不中 does not permit auditing of courses. Note for Continuing Studies: You can register for a Continuing Studies course and opt to have it "non-evaluated". Programs, Courses and University Regulations鈥2019-2020 (last updated...
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Course Change Period You may make changes to your course registrations (add or drop courses), subject to the requirements and restrictions of your program and individual courses from the opening date of registration until the end of the course change period....
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Course Withdrawal After the course change deadline in the Fall and Winter terms, there is a period of a few days during which you may withdraw, with a grade of W, and receive a full refund of course fees. After the Withdrawal (with refund) deadline, there...
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Course Information and Regulations: Class Schedule Class Schedule for the upcoming Fall and Winter terms normally becomes available in March prior to the opening of advising. The Summer term schedule is normally published in early February. Class Schedule...
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Changing Programs within Selected Faculties If you are registered in a program in one of the following faculties, you may add or change programs within your faculty using Minerva (www.mcgill.ca/minerva) under the Student Records Menu: Arts Science (see Note 2...

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