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Table of Contents

Academic Calendar 2010-2011 (September 1, 2010)
I. General Information and Admissions
1. Welcome to Mount Allison University
2. Glossary of Academic Terms and Calendar of Events
Definitions
Calendar of Events 2010-2011
Provisional Calendar of Events 2011-2012 (subject to change)
3. Admission
3.1. Contact Information
3.2. Admission to the University
3.2.1. Admission Criteria
3.2.2. Students with Disabilities
3.2.3. Early Admission
3.2.4. Refusal of Admission
3.2.5. Special Circumstances
3.3. Minimum General Admission Requirements
3.3.1. Provincial Requirements
3.3.2. Minimum Grade/Average
3.4. Additional Admission Requirements
3.4.1. University Preparatory Courses
3.4.2. Requirements for Specific Programs
3.4.3. Provincial Guidelines
3.5. Notes on Entry to First-Year Courses
3.6. Requirements for Non-Canadian Education Systems
3.6.1. American School System
3.6.2. General Certificate of Education (GCE)
3.6.3. International Baccalaureate
3.6.4. Baccalaureate
3.6.5. Other Educational Systems
3.7. English Requirements
3.8. Mature Students
3.9. Admission with Advanced Standing
3.9.1. International Baccalaureate
3.9.2. Collège d'Enseignement Général et Professionnel (CEGEP)
3.9.3. General Certificate of Education (GCE)
3.9.4. Advanced Placement 'AP' Program
3.9.5. New Brunswick Community College
3.10. Transfer Students
3.11. Visiting Students
3.12. Exchange Students
3.13. Special Circumstances
3.14. Graduate Studies
4. Fees
4.1. Fees and Expenses
4.1.1. Full-time/Part-time Enrolment - Fall and Winter terms
4.1.2. Tuition Fees
4.1.3. Overload Fees for Full-Time Students
4.1.4. Auditing Fees and Tuition for Senior Citizens
4.1.5. Mail Service Fee and Fitness Facility Fee
4.1.6. Student Organization Fees
4.1.7. Other Fees
4.1.8. Fieldwork and Travel: Expenses and Liability
4.1.9. Residence, Communications and Meal Plan Fees
4.1.10. Mountie Money
4.2. Deposits for Full-Time Students
4.2.1. Registration Deposits for New Students
4.2.2. Residence Deposits for New Students
4.2.3. Refunds of Residence Deposits
4.2.4. Registration Deposits for Returning Students
4.2.5. Residence Deposits for Returning Students
4.2.6. Study Abroad & Exchange Fee
4.2.7. Registration Deposits for January Admissions (New and Former Students)
4.2.8. Residence Deposits for January Admissions (New and Former Students)
4.3. Payment of Fees
4.3.1. Payments and Charges
4.3.2. Fall and Winter Payments by Part-Time Students
4.3.3. Fall Payments by Full-time Students
4.3.4. Winter Payments by Full-time Students
4.3.5. Fall and Winter Payments for Students Participating in Exchange Programs
4.3.6. Method of Payment
4.3.7. Reducing the Amount of Payments
4.4. Late Fees and Interest Charges
4.4.1. Late Registration Deposit Processing Fee
4.4.2. Services Reinstatement Fee
4.4.3. Interest Charge
4.4.4. Appeals of Academic Standing
4.5. Withdrawals and Student Accounts
4.5.1. Withdrawals Fall and Winter
4.5.2. Withdrawals Correspondence Courses
4.5.3. Withdrawals - Spring Term Courses
4.5.4. Withdrawals - Fall and Winter Continuous Learning, Moncton, Miramichi
4.5.5. Residence and Meal Plan Withdrawals
4.5.6. Payments to Students from their Accounts
4.5.7. Required to Withdraw
5. Financial Assistance
5.1. Scholarships
5.1.1. Eligibility
5.1.2. Entrance Scholarships
5.1.3. The Bell Scholarship
5.1.4. The Confederation Scholarships
5.1.5. Scholarships for Returning Students
5.1.6. Scholarships Index
5.2. Bursaries
5.2.1. Entrance Bursary Program
5.2.2. President's Advisory Committee International Student Entrance Bursary Program
5.2.3. Bursaries Index
5.3. Pre-Theological Bursaries
5.3.1. The Mount Allison Theological Fund
5.3.2. Application Procedure
5.3.3. Pre-Theological Funds Index
5.4. Special Summer Research Scholarships
5.5. The Donald A. Cameron Student Loan Fund
6. Co-Curricular Life
6.1. The Student Union
6.2. The Argosy Weekly
6.3. CHMA FM
6.4. Garnet and Gold Society
6.5. Windsor Theatre
6.6. Student Entertainment Office
6.7. Residence Council
6.8. The Tantramarsh Club
6.9. Student Employment
6.10. Accommodation
6.10.1. Residences
6.10.2. Residence Application Procedure
6.10.3. Non-University Housing
6.11. Department of Physical Recreation and Athletics
6.11.1. Intercollegiate Athletics, Varsity Programs
6.11.2. Competitive Club Sports
6.11.3. Intramurals
6.11.4. Campus Recreation
6.11.5. Men's and Women's Intramural Councils
6.12. Religious Life on Campus
6.12.1. Introduction
6.12.2. The Chapel
6.12.3. Worship
6.12.4. The Chaplain
6.12.5. Student Groups
6.12.6. Programs
6.13. Student Life
6.13.1. The Vice-President International and Student Affairs
6.13.2. Academic Concerns
6.13.3. Academic Support
6.13.4. Writing Resource Centre
6.13.5. Math Resource Centre
6.13.6. Residence Academic Mentors
6.13.7. Academic Tutors
6.14. Student Life Resources
6.14.1. Personal Counselling
6.14.2. Sexual Harassment Advisor
6.14.3. Career Counselling
6.14.4. Employment
6.14.5. Health Services
6.14.6. Student Health Insurance
6.14.7. Dietary and Nutritional Concerns
6.14.8. Lifestyle Concerns
6.14.9. Landlord/Tenant Concerns
6.14.10. International Students
6.14.11. Governance
6.15. Services for Students With Disabilities
6.15.1. Policy on Students with Disabilities
6.15.2. Wellness Centre
6.15.3. The Meighen Centre
7. General Information
7.1. The Mount Allison University Libraries and Archives
7.2. The Libraries' Endowment Funds
7.3. The Mount Allison Federated Alumni, Inc.
7.3.1. Alumni Board of Directors
7.4. Computer Facilities
7.4.1. Software
7.4.2. Campus Network
7.4.3. Residence Networking
7.4.4. Computing Services
7.5. Mount Allison University Bookstore
7.6. Banking Services
7.7. Performing Arts Series
8. Personnel
8.1. Officers of the University
8.2. The Regents of Mount Allison
8.3. The Senate of Mount Allison
8.4. Officers of Administration
8.5. Chancellors Emeriti
8.6. Presidents Emeriti
8.7. Registrars Emeriti
8.8. Professors Emeriti
8.9. Librarians Emeriti
8.10. Academic Staff
8.10.1. Professors
8.10.2. Librarians
8.11. Meighen Centre for Learning Assistance and Research
8.12. Student Life
8.13. Department of Physical Recreation and Athletics
9. Lectureships, Trusts and Fellowships; Endowed Chairs; Faculty Awards
9.1. Lectureships, Trusts and Fellowships
9.1.1. The Josiah Wood Lectureship
9.1.2. The Bronfman Lecture Series
9.1.3. The Crake Lectureship in Classical Studies
9.1.4. The Wilford B. Jonah Lecture Series
9.1.5. Crake Doctoral Fellowship in Classics
9.1.6. The Ebbutt Memorial Trust for Religious Studies
9.2. Endowed Chairs
9.2.1. Clement Chandler Avard and Florence Sybil Avard Chair in French Language
9.2.2. The Walter B. Cowan Chair in Religious Studies
9.2.3. The Edgar and Dorothy Davidson Chair in Canadian Studies
9.2.4. Fred C. Manning Chair in Commerce
9.2.5. The Hart Almerrin Massey Chair in Philosophy
9.2.6. The Pickard-Bell Chair in Music
9.2.7. The Reverend William Purvis Chair in English Literature
9.2.8. The Obed Edmund Smith Chair in Physics
9.2.9. The Obed Edmund Smith Chair in Mathematics
9.2.10. The Stiles-Bennett Chair in History
9.2.11. The Josiah Wood Chair in Classics
9.2.12. The Charles and Joseph Allison Chair of English Language and Literature
9.3. Faculty Awards
9.3.1. The Herbert and Leota Tucker Award
9.3.2. Imasco Paul Paré Medal and Awards of Excellence
II. Academic Regulations
10. Academic Regulations
10.1. Registration Procedures
10.1.1. Registration Deadline
10.1.2. Pre-Registration
10.1.3. Graduating Under One Calendar
10.1.4. Determining Year Level
10.1.5. Normal Course Loads and Over Loads (Fall/Winter terms)
10.1.6. Introductory Courses
10.1.7. Repeating Courses
10.1.8. Auditing Courses
10.2. Changes in Registration/Programs (Fall and Winter terms)
10.2.1. Deadline for Registration Changes
10.2.2. Withdrawal Without Penalty
10.2.3. Course Withdrawal After the Deadline
10.2.4. Changing Programs
10.3. Withdrawal from University
10.4. Advanced Placement
10.5. Transfer Credits
10.5.1. Students Transferring from another Institution
10.5.2. Taking Courses at another Institution
10.6. Degree Requirements
10.6.1. Credits Required for a Degree
10.6.2. Academic Residency Requirements
10.6.3. Transfer Credits at the 3/4000 Level
10.7. Degree with Distinction Requirements
10.8. Honours Degree Requirements
10.8.1. Total Credits
10.8.2. Honours GPA and Overall GPA Requirements
10.8.3. Submitting a Thesis
10.8.4. Falling Short of the Honours Requirements
10.9. Second Undergraduate Degree Requirements
10.10. Honours Certificate
10.11. Grading System
10.11.1. Grading Policies for Courses
10.11.2. Deadline for Course Work
10.11.3. Letter Grades and their Meanings
10.11.4. Pre-requisite Grade Requirements
10.11.5. Grades Excluded from GPA
10.11.6. Calculation of TGPA, SGPA and CGPA
10.11.7. Repeated Courses, SGPA and CGPA
10.11.8. Reporting of Grades
10.11.9. Grade Changes
10.11.10. Re-evaluation of a Grade
10.11.11. Evaluating Written Work
10.11.12. Aegrotat Standing
10.12. Standards of Performance
10.12.1. Assessment of Academic Standing
10.12.2. Good Standing
10.12.3. Unsatisfactory Standing
10.12.4. Academic Performance Indicators
10.12.5. Academic Probation
10.12.6. Academic Suspension
10.12.7. Academic Dismissal
10.12.8. Procedures for Appeals and Re-admissions
10.12.9. Disciplinary Suspension or Dismissal
10.12.10. Deans' List
10.12.11. Graduation Requirements
10.13. Academic Integrity
10.13.1. Academic Dishonesty
10.13.2. Allegations of Academic Dishonesty
10.13.3. Academic Sanctions
10.14. Missed Coursework or Tests
10.15. Examination Regulations
10.15.1. Scheduled Tests and Final Examinations (Fall and Winter terms)
10.15.2. Viewing Examination Papers
10.15.3. Accommodations for Missed Final Examinations (Fall and Winter terms)
10.15.4. Extended Deadlines for Completion of Course Work
10.15.5. Special Examinations
10.16. Continuous Learning
10.17. Transcripts
10.17.1. Privacy of Transcripts
10.17.2. Number and Letter Grades
10.17.3. Transcript Requests
10.18. Replacement/Duplicate Diplomas
10.19. Graduation/Convocation
10.19.1. Application for Graduation
10.19.2. Completed Degree Requirements - May
10.19.3. Completed Degree Requirements - October
10.19.4. Academic Costumes
10.19.5. Authorized Hoods
10.19.6. Honorary Degrees
10.19.7. University Prizes
10.20. Notification of Disclosure of Personal Information
10.20.1. Statistics Canada
10.20.2. Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission (MPHEC)
10.21. Email Communication
11. Continuous Learning
11.1. Miramichi First Year at Home Program
11.2. Moncton Program
11.3. Correspondence Program
11.4. Spring/Summer Term Courses
11.5. Seminars and Workshops
11.6. Fees
11.7. Financial Aid
11.8. Courses Through Continuous Learning as Part of a Normal Course Load
11.9. Overload Courses Through Continuous Learning
11.10. Deadlines and Extensions for Correspondence Courses
11.11. Withdrawal from Correspondence Courses
11.12. Withdrawal from Spring/Summer Term Courses (non-correspondence)
11.13. Contact Information
III. Academic Degrees, Programs and Courses
12. Academic Programs
12.1. B.A. and B. Sc. General Regulations
12.1.1. B.A. and B.Sc. Degree Requirements
12.1.2. Declaration of Major, Minor, Honours
12.2. Bachelor of Arts
12.2.1. Requirements for a B.A. Degree
12.2.2. Distribution Requirements
12.2.3. 3/4000 Level Courses
12.2.4. Credits Required for a Major and Minor
12.2.5. Additional Minor
12.2.6. Double Major
12.2.7. Honours Degree
12.2.8. General Degree with Three Minors
12.2.9. The Major as Required for the B.A.
12.2.10. Disciplinary Major
12.2.11. Interdisciplinary Major
12.2.12. Specially Approved Major
12.2.13. Majors Available for the B.A.
12.2.14. The Minor as Required for the B.A.
12.2.15. Disciplinary Minor
12.2.16. Interdisciplinary Minor
12.2.17. Specially Approved Minor
12.2.18. Minors Available for the B.A.
12.2.19. Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Honours Programs
12.2.20. Honours Programs Available for the B.A.
12.3. Bachelor of Science
12.3.1. Requirements for a B.Sc. Degree
12.3.2. Distribution Requirements
12.3.3. Science Core
12.3.4. Minimum Number of Science Credits
12.3.5. 3/4000 Level Science Courses
12.3.6. Credits Required for a Major and Minor
12.3.7. Additional Minor
12.3.8. Double Major
12.3.9. Honours Degree
12.3.10. General Degree with Three Minors
12.3.11. Courses which Qualify as Science Credits
12.3.12. The Major As Required for the B.Sc.
12.3.13. Disciplinary Major
12.3.14. Interdisciplinary Major
12.3.15. Specially Approved Major
12.3.16. Majors available for the B.Sc.
12.3.17. The Minor as Required for the B.Sc.
12.3.18. Disciplinary Minor
12.3.19. Interdisciplinary Minor
12.3.20. Specially Approved Minor
12.3.21. Minors Available for the B.Sc.
12.3.22. Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Honours Programs
12.3.23. Honours Programs Available for the B.Sc.
12.4. Master of Science
12.4.1. Committee on Graduate Studies
12.4.2. Minimum Admission Requirements
12.4.3. Time Required
12.4.4. Course and Thesis Requirements
12.4.5. Standards of Achievement
12.4.6. Supervisory Committee
12.4.7. Special Departmental Regulations
12.4.8. Application Procedure
12.4.9. Master of Science Course Listing
12.5. Bachelor of Commerce
12.5.1. Primary Objective
12.5.2. Requirements for a Bachelor of Commerce Degree
12.5.3. Distribution Requirements
12.5.4. 3/4000 Level Courses
12.5.5. Commerce Degree Core Requirements
12.5.6. Commerce Electives on the Bachelor of Commerce Degree
12.5.7. The Minor as Required for the Bachelor of Commerce
12.5.8. Elective Credits
12.5.9. Honours Programs Available for the Bachelor of Commerce
12.5.10. Commerce with Honours
12.5.11. Commerce with Honours in Economics
12.5.12. Major from Other Disciplines
12.5.13. Transferring to Commerce
12.5.14. Certified Management Accounting Stream
12.6. Bachelor of Music
12.6.1. Financial Assistance
12.6.2. Entrance Requirements for the Bachelor of Music Degree
12.6.3. Requirements for Bachelor of Music Degree
12.6.4. Music Ensembles
12.6.5. Recitals
12.7. Bachelor of Fine Arts
12.7.1. The Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree
12.7.2. Additional Admission Requirements
12.7.3. Advanced Status
12.7.4. Requirements for the Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree
12.7.5. Entrance Scholarship
12.8. Certificate of Bilingualism
12.8.1. Information and Regulations
12.8.2. Standards
12.9. Certificat De Bilinguisme
12.9.1. Renseignements
12.9.2. Niveaux Requis
12.10. Pre-Professional Requirements
12.11. International Programs
12.11.1. Study Abroad and Exchange Programs
12.11.2. MASSIE PROGRAM
12.11.3. Academic Credit for Independent Experiential Learning
13. Programs and Courses of Instruction
American Studies
Interdisciplinary B.A. Programs
Anthropology
Disciplinary B.A. Programs
ANTHROPOLOGY COURSES
SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY
Art History
Disciplinary B.A. Programs
ART HISTORY COURSES
Aviation
Interdisciplinary B.Sc. Program
Biochemistry
Interdisciplinary B.Sc. Programs
BIOCHEMISTRY COURSES
Biology
Disciplinary B.Sc. Programs
BIOLOGY COURSES
Canadian Public Policy
Interdisciplinary B.A. Program
Canadian Studies
Interdisciplinary B.A. Programs
CANADIAN STUDIES COURSES
Chemistry
Disciplinary B.Sc. Programs
CHEMISTRY COURSES
Classics
Disciplinary B.A. Programs
CLASSICAL STUDIES COURSES
GREEK COURSES
LATIN COURSES
Cognitive Science
Interdisciplinary B.Sc. Program
Commerce/Ron Joyce Centre for Business Studies
Disciplinary B.A. Programs
COMMERCE COURSES
Computer Science
Disciplinary B.A. and B.Sc. Programs
Interdisciplinary B.A. and B.Sc. Programs
COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSES
Drama Studies
Interdisciplinary B.A. Programs
DRAMA COURSES
Economics
Disciplinary B.A. Programs
Interdisciplinary B.A. Program
ECONOMICS COURSES
English Literatures
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE ENGLISH PROGRAM
Disciplinary B.A. Programs
ENGLISH COURSES
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Fine Arts
THE B.F.A. PROGRAM
Disciplinary B.A. Programs
STUDIO COURSES
ART HISTORY COURSES
OTHER ART HISTORY COURSES
French Studies
Geography
Geography and Environment
Interdisciplinary B.Sc. Programs
Interdisciplinary B.A. Programs
Disciplinary B.A. Programs
Interdisciplinary B.A. and B.Sc. Programs
GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENT COURSES
German Studies
Greek
Hispanic Studies
History
BASIC COURSES
Disciplinary B.A. Programs
HISTORY COURSES
International Economics and Business
Interdisciplinary B.A. Program
International Relations
Interdisciplinary B.A. Program
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COURSES
Japanese Studies
Latin
Linguistics
Mathematics
Disciplinary B.A. and B.Sc. Programs
Interdisciplinary B.A. Program
Interdisciplinary B.Sc. Program
MATHEMATICS COURSES
Modern Languages and Literatures
PLACEMENT
FRENCH STUDIES
GERMAN STUDIES
HISPANIC STUDIES
JAPANESE STUDIES
LINGUISTICS
MODERN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES AND CULTURES
Music
Disciplinary B.A. Programs
MUSIC COURSES
RECITAL AND CONCERTS
PRACTICE FACILITIES
Philosophy
Disciplinary B.A. Programs
BASIC COURSES
Physics
Disciplinary B.Sc. Programs
Interdisciplinary B.Sc. Program
PHYSICS COURSES
Political Science
Disciplinary B.A. Programs
POLITICAL SCIENCE COURSES
Psychology
Disciplinary B.A. and B.Sc. Programs
PSYCHOLOGY COURSES
Religious Studies
RELIGIOUS STUDIES ELECTIVES
Disciplinary B.A. Programs
RELIGIOUS STUDIES COURSES
Science
SCIENCE COURSE
Sociology
Disciplinary B.A. Programs
SOCIOLOGY COURSES
SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY
Sociology / Anthropology
Interdisciplinary Program
Spanish Studies
Women's Studies
Interdisciplinary B.A. Programs
WOMEN'S STUDIES COURSES
Index

2 Glossary of Academic Terms and Calendar of Events

Definitions

This page provides a list of commonly used academic terms found in this calendar. The definitions provided are intended to help readers understand the outlines of academic regulations and programs which follow.

Academic Dismissal

Denial of all registration privileges for a minimum of three academic years because of failure to meet academic standards

Academic Distinction

A designation awarded to any student completing an undergraduate degree with an overall Grade Point Average of at least 3.7 on all courses attempted

Academic Probation

Permission to continue registration, subject to meeting terms required for continuing on Probation until Good Standing is achieved

Academic Session

The academic year upon which academic standing is assessed including the Spring/Summer, Fall and Winter terms

Academic Suspension

Denial of all registration privileges for a specified period of time because of failure to meet academic standards

Academic Term

Either the May to August or the September to December or the January to April portion of an academic session

Advanced Placement

Registration at an advanced level in a course because of previously acquired background knowledge. Unlike advanced standing, this permission is not granted with credits awarded for the previously acquired knowledge

Advanced Standing

Registration at an advanced level in a discipline because of transfer credits granted for courses completed at another recognized institution

Audit

Registration status of a student who attends class(es) with written permission of the course instructor. Students auditing a course will not write final examinations or receive a grade for the course. See calendar regulation [10.1.8]

Continuous Enrolment

Registration in at least one term (including Spring/Summer, Fall and Winter terms) in consecutive academic sessions without interruption.

Corequisite

A course which must be taken at the same time as another course

Credit

The weight value assigned to a course. A course that normally meets for 3 hours each week throughout the academic year is worth 6 credits; a course that normally meets for 3 hours each week in one term is worth 3 credits. Ensemble performance courses in Music which meet on a regular basis throughout the academic year are worth 1 credit

Cross-listed Course

A course listed for credit under more than one discipline. The course may only be taken once for credit

Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)

An average calculated by dividing the total number of grade points obtained (credit hours x grade points) by the number of credit hours attempted during all academic sessions

Discipline

A subject area or branch of knowledge

Elective

A credit course which is outside of the specialization component of a program

Exclusion

Students may not count for credit toward a degree any course which is listed as an exclusion for a course in which they are currently registered or which they have already passed.

Faculty

a) The academic teaching staff of a university and b) A grouping of related academic departments administered by a Dean

Full-time Student

A student enrolled for the equivalent of 9 or more credits per term

Good Standing

An academic status achieved by attaining a Session Grade Point Average (SGPA) of at least 1.5 and a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 1.5

GPA (Grade Point Average)

An average calculated by dividing the total number of grade points obtained (credit hours x grade points) by the number of credit hours attempted

Honours Program

A specialized Arts, Commerce or Science degree program which must be completed at an above average academic level

Interdisciplinary Studies

A group of related courses from various disciplines

Letter of Permission

An official document granting prior approval to take a course from another university for credit to a Mount Allison program

Major

The discipline(s) or area of specialization selected to fulfill part of the requirements for most Arts, or Science degrees

Minor

A secondary discipline(s) or area of specialization selected to fulfill part of the requirements for most Arts, or Science degrees

Performance Indicator

An indicator of a student's progress as Satisfactory (TGPA of at least 1.5) or Unsatisfactory (TGPA of less than 1.5) at the end of each academic term. This is not an academic standing and is not recorded on the transcript. An indicator of Unsatisfactory serves as a warning that a student might be in academic jeopardy if grades do not improve and academic advising should be sought.

Prerequisite

Many courses require knowledge of material covered in other courses to ensure that a student has the background necessary to complete the course successfully. A prerequisite states the requirement that must be completed or waived before registration in a course is permitted. This requirement may consist of one or both of the following:

  1. having a certain registration status (i.e. in a particular program or having a specified standing); or

  2. having earned credit for a course or combination of courses. Students must obtain a grade of at least C- in each course used to fulfill this requirement.

Note: A student who does not have the stated prerequisite must receive written permission from the appropriate Department Head or Program Director to waive the requirement.

Registration

The process of choosing, enrolling in and paying fees for courses taken in an academic session

Session Grade Point Average (SGPA)

An average calculated by dividing the total number of grade points obtained (credit hours x grade points) by the number of credit hours attempted during the academic session

Term Grade Point Average (TGPA)

An average calculated by dividing the total number of grade points obtained (credit hours x grade points) by the number of credit hours attempted during the academic term

Transcript

An official document that lists the entire academic record of a student at an educational institution

Transfer Credit

Credit granted on a degree and/or certificate for work completed at another recognized institution. Transfer credits are not used in calculation of any Grade Point Average. The term 'non-designated' transfer credits indicates that no direct equivalency exists at Mount Allison but the transfer credit is granted and can be applied toward the credits required for a Mount Allison degree.

Calendar of Events 2010-2011

May 3MondaySpring/Summer Term courses begin (Continuous Learning)
May 7FridayLast day for change in registration for Spring/Summer term courses
May 10MondayLast day to make fee payment without penalty for Spring/Summer term courses (excluding correspondence courses)
May 14FridayRegistration Deposit Due for Fall/Winter terms - new students
May 17Monday2010 Convocation. Spring term classes continue as scheduled.
May 24MondayVictoria Day - no classes
May 28FridayEnd of withdrawal period for Spring/Summer term courses (excluding correspondence courses)
June 4FridayLast day for returning students to pay Registration Deposit for Fall/Winter terms without penalty
June 4FridayResidence deposit due for new and returning students requiring residence accommodation
June 18FridayLast day of classes for Spring/Summer term
June 30WednesdayLast day for full-time returning students to register for Spring/Summer correspondence courses
August 30MondayArrival of new international students, international orientation begins
Sept. 2ThursdayArrival of new students, Commencement
Sept. 3FridayBeginning of orientation, University Assembly (morning), Advising for new students (afternoon)
Sept. 3FridayDeadline for October 2010 Graduation Application
Sept. 4SaturdayCorrespondence Exams for eligible students
Sept. 5SundayReturning students may enter residence
Sept. 6MondayLabour Day — no classes
Sept. 7TuesdayFall term classes begin
Sept. 17FridayLast day for change in registration in Fall term 3 credit courses and in year long 3 and 6 credit courses
Sept. 20MondayLast day to make Fall fee payment without penalty
Sept. 21TuesdayMeeting of Senate
Sept. 30ThursdayDeadline for May 2011 Graduation Application
Oct. 7ThursdayMeeting of Faculty Council
Oct. 11MondayThanksgiving Day — no classes
Oct. 13WednesdayMeeting of the Senate and approval of October Degree candidates
Oct. 22FridayUniversity Open House
Nov. 1MondayEnd of withdrawal period for Fall term 3 credit courses
Nov. 3WednesdayMeeting of Faculty Council
Nov. 11ThursdayObservance of Remembrance Day — no classes
Nov. 12FridayMid-term Day of Independent Study — no classes
Nov. 18ThursdayMeeting of Senate
Nov. 19FridayDeadline for registration and residence deposits for students admitted for the Winter term
Nov. 29MondayMeeting of Faculty Council
Dec. 6MondayLast day of classes in Fall term
Dec. 7TuesdayMeeting of Senate
Dec. 8WednesdayFinal exam period begins for Fall term 3 credit courses and mid-year tests in 3 and 6 credit courses
Dec. 18SaturdayLast day for exams. Correspondence exams will be written on this date
Dec. 23ThursdayUniversity closed for holidays
2011  
Jan. 2SundayReturning students may enter residence
Jan. 3MondayUniversity offices open
Jan. 4TuesdayWinter term classes begin. Deferred exams in Fall term 3 credit courses begin in evening
Jan. 11TuesdayMeeting of Faculty Council
Jan. 14FridayLast day for change in registration in Winter term 3 credit courses
Jan. 14FridayEnd of withdrawal period for year long 3 and 6 credit courses
Jan. 17MondayLast day to pay account balance without penalty
Jan. 19WednesdayMeeting of Senate
Feb. 9WednesdayMeeting of Faculty Council
Feb. 14MondayDeadline for returning students to apply to transfer to the B.F.A. program
Feb. 17ThursdayMeeting of Senate
Feb. 19 - 27Saturday to SundayWeek of independent study — no classes
Mar. 1TuesdayDeadline for returning students to apply to transfer to Music program
Mar. 4FridayUniversity Open House
Mar. 3ThursdayMeeting of Faculty Council
Mar. 7MondayEnd of withdrawal period for Winter term 3 credit courses
Mar. 16WednesdayMeeting of Senate
Apr. 5TuesdayJoint meeting of Faculty Council and Senate
Apr. 7ThursdayLast day of classes in Winter term
Apr. 8FridayDeadline for returning students to apply to transfer to B.A., B.Sc. or B.Comm programs
Apr. 11MondayFinal exam period begins
Apr. 21ThursdayLast day for exams. Correspondence exams will be written on this date
Apr. 22FridayGood Friday
May 12ThursdayMeeting of Faculty Council (morning)
May 12ThursdayMeeting of Senate (afternoon)
May 16MondayUniversity Convocation

Provisional Calendar of Events 2011-2012 (subject to change)

May 2MondaySpring/Summer term courses begin (Continuous Learning)
May 6FridayLast day for change in registration for Spring/Summer term courses
May 9MondayLast day to make fee payment without penalty for Spring/Summer term courses (excluding correspondence courses)
May 13FridayRegistration Deposit Due for Fall/Winter terms - new students
May 16Monday2011 Convocation. Spring term classes continue as scheduled
May 23MondayVictoria Day - no classes
May 27FridayEnd of withdrawal period for Spring/Summer term courses (excluding correspondence courses)
June 3FridayLast day for returning students to pay Registration Deposit for Fall/Winter terms without penalty
June 3FridayResidence deposit due for new and returning students requiring residence accommodation
June 17FridayLast day of classes for Spring/Summer term
June 30ThursdayLast day for full-time returning students to register for Spring/Summer correspondence courses
August 29MondayArrival of new international students, international orientation begins
Sept. 1ThursdayArrival of new students, Commencement
Sept. 2FridayBeginning of orientation, University Assembly (morning), Advising for new students (afternoon)
Sept. 2FridayDeadline for October 2011 Graduation Application
Sept. 3SaturdayCorrespondence Exams for eligible students
Sept. 4SundayReturning students may enter residence
Sept. 5MondayLabour Day — no classes
Sept. 6TuesdayFall term classes begin
Sept. 16FridayLast day for change in registration in Fall term 3 credit courses and in year long 3 and 6 credit courses
Sept. 19MondayLast day to make Fall fee payment without penalty
Sept. 20TuesdayMeeting of Senate
Sept. 30FridayDeadline for May 2012 Graduation Application
Oct. 6ThursdayMeeting of Faculty Council
Oct. 10MondayThanksgiving Day — no classes
Oct. 12WednesdayMeeting of Senate and approval of October Degree candidates
Oct. 21FridayUniversity Open House
Oct. 31MondayEnd of withdrawal period for Fall term 3 credit courses
Nov. 2WednesdayMeeting of Faculty Council
Nov. 10ThursdayMid-term Day of Independent Study — no classes
Nov. 11FridayObservance of Remembrance Day — no classes
Nov. 17ThursdayMeeting of Senate
Nov. 18FridayDeadline for registration and residence deposits for students admitted for the Winter term
Nov. 28MondayMeeting of Faculty Council
Dec. 5MondayLast day of classes in Fall term
Dec. 6TuesdayMeeting of Senate
Dec. 7WednesdayFinal exam period begins for Fall term 3 credit courses and mid-year tests in 3 and 6 credit courses
Dec. 17SaturdayLast day for exams. Correspondence exams will be written on this date
Dec. 23FridayUniversity closed for the holidays
2012  
Jan. 1SundayReturning students may enter residence
Jan. 2MondayUniversity offices open
Jan. 3TuesdayWinter term classes begin. Deferred exams in Fall term 3 credit courses begin in evening
Jan. 10TuesdayMeeting of Faculty Council
Jan. 13FridayLast day for change of registration in Winter term 3 credit courses
Jan. 13FridayEnd of withdrawal period for year long 3 and 6 credit courses.
Jan. 16MondayLast day to pay account balance without penalty
Jan. 18WednesdayMeeting of Senate
Feb. 8WednesdayMeeting of Faculty Council
Feb. 13MondayDeadline for returning students to apply to transfer to the B.F.A. program
Feb. 16ThursdayMeeting of Senate
Feb. 18 - 26Saturday to SundayWeek of independent study — no classes
Feb. 28TuesdayDeadline for returning students to apply to transfer to Music program
Mar. 1ThursdayMeeting of Faculty Council
Mar. 2FridayUniversity Open House
Mar. 5MondayEnd of withdrawal period for Winter term 3 credit courses
Mar. 14WednesdayMeeting of Senate
Apr. 3TuesdayJoint meeting of Faculty Council and Senate
Apr. 5ThursdayLast day of classes in Winter term
Apr. 5ThursdayDeadline for returning students to apply to transfer to B.A., B.Sc. or B.Comm programs
Apr. 6FridayGood Friday
Apr. 9MondayFinal exam period begins
Apr. 19ThursdayLast day for exams. Correspondence exams will be written on this date
May 10ThursdayMeeting of Faculty Council (morning)
May 10ThursdayMeeting of Senate (afternoon)
May 14MondayUniversity Convocation
 

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