University Regulations
4 Registration
4.1 General Information
4.2 Student Responsibility
4.3 Registration Priority
4.4 Adding Courses
4.5 Course Weight/Course Load
4.6 Dropping Courses
4.7 Withdrawing from the University
4.8 Auditing of Courses
4.1 General Information
4.1.1 The University provides two methods for
registration: the Student Web at www.mun.ca/regoff/ or the Telephone
Registration System (TRS) at (709)733-9949.
4.1.2 No student may register after the end of the
registration period. In the case of accelerated courses and courses
offered outside the normal time frame of a semester or session the
registration period will be prorated with respect to all associated
deadlines.
4.1.3 The University reserves the right to require a
student to withdraw without academic prejudice from a course, courses,
or program in which the student is improperly registered.
4.2 Student Responsibility
4.2.1 Students are strongly encouraged to seek
academic advice before registering.
4.2.2 The responsibility for taking all steps
necessary for registering and ensuring that a student's registration
is appropriate, correct, and proper rests solely with the student. The
University will make every effort, through its various academic
counseling and advising services, to ensure that students are informed
of the suitability and accuracy of their registrations.
4.2.3 Students must register for courses at or
after the assigned registration time and before the end of the
registration period as defined in the University Diary.
4.3 Registration Priority
4.3.1 The University uses a registration priority
system that assigns the date and time that students register. Priority
for registration is determined by a combination of
three factors: closeness to graduation (i.e.,
number of credit hours completed); a student's academic achievement
(i.e., GPA), and a student's program of study
(i.e., degree, major, minor).
4.3.2 Academic units may reserve spaces in course
sections for students in a particular degree, major, minor, or the
like.
4.3.3 For further information on registration
priority consult Undergraduate Registration Procedures.
4.4 Adding Courses
4.4.1 General Information
- Specific deadlines for adding courses in any semester or session
are stated in the University Diary. In the case of sessions, accelerated
courses, and courses offered outside the normal time frame of a
semester or session, deadlines for adding courses will be prorated
accordingly.
- No course will be considered to have been added until the
Registrar has received official notification and certified the add.
- Attending classes or informing an instructor of the intent to add
a course does not constitute an official adding of a course.
- Only under special circumstances may a course(s) be added after
the end of the registration period. For information contact the Office
of the Registrar.
- Before the end of the registration period a student may, upon
formal notification to the Registrar, change the course(s) for which
he or she was originally registered by adding and/or dropping a
course(s).
4.5 Course Weight/Course Load
Course load is the sum of course weights. In a session the course
load is double. For the purposes of determining course load, each
course is weighted with the credit hour value associated with that
course, unless otherwise specified as follows:
- The course weight of each of the A and B components of a linked
course shall be equivalent to one half of the credit hour value of the B
component.
- The course weight of courses with C or F as the last character
shall be three.
- The course weight of courses with W as the last character will
vary according to individual program requirements.
4.5.1 Semester Course Load: The
normal course load in a semester shall be 15 credit hours, except
where academic regulations require more than that number. No student
shall register for more than 15 credit hours or more credit hours than
required by degree regulations in a semester except with the written
permission of the dean, director, principal, or executive director of
the student's faculty, school, college or institute.
4.5.2 Session Course Load: The
normal course load in a session shall be 6 credit hours. No student
shall register for more than 6 credit hours in a session except with
the written permission of the dean, director, principal, or executive
director of the student's faculty, school, college or institute.
4.6 Dropping Courses
4.6.1 General Information
- Specific deadlines for dropping courses in any semester or
session are stated in the University Diary. In the case of sessions,
accelerated courses, and courses offered outside the normal time frame
of a semester or session, deadlines for dropping courses without
academic prejudice will be prorated accordingly.
- No course will be considered to have been dropped until the
Registrar has received official notification and certified the drop.
- Ceasing to attend classes, or informing an instructor of the
intent to drop a course, does not constitute an official dropping of a
course.
- A student who drops all courses in any given semester will be
considered to have withdrawn from the University for that semester. A
student who has withdrawn from the University, before the start of
classes in any semester, is deemed to be not registered for that
semester. For information regarding applying for readmission to the
University refer to ADMISSION/READMISSION TO
THE UNIVERSITY (UNDERGRADUATE).
- In the event that a student drops a co-requisite course, the
student will be required to drop the course for which that course is a
co-requisite.
- Before the end of the registration period a student may, upon
formal notification to the Registrar, change the course(s) for which
he or she was originally registered by adding and/or dropping a
course(s).
4.6.2 Dropping Courses Without Academic Prejudice
- For two weeks following the first day of lectures in any
semester, a student may, upon formal notification to the Registrar,
drop a course without academic prejudice. A course dropped under these
circumstances will not be entered on the student's record.
- From two weeks to seven weeks following the first day of lectures
in any semester, a student may, upon formal notification to the
Registrar, drop a course without academic prejudice. A grade of DR
will be assigned in these circumstances and will be entered on the
student's record.
- From seven weeks following the first day of lectures in any
semester to the last day to add courses in the following semester, a
student who is prevented from completing the requirements of a course
by illness, bereavement, or other acceptable cause, duly authenticated
in writing, may drop a course without academic prejudice. This may
occur only with the approval of both the course instructor and the
head of the academic unit of the student's program or in the case of
students who have not declared a program, the head of the academic unit
of the course in question. A grade of DR will be assigned in these
circumstances and will be entered on the student's record.
4.6.3 Dropping Courses With Academic Prejudice
Students dropping courses except under the provisions outlined under Dropping
Courses Without Academic Prejudice will have the letter grade
of DRF and a numeric grade of 0% entered on his or her record for each
course dropped.
4.6.4 Work Terms
Students registered for a co-operative education work term should
refer to the appropriate academic-unit section of this calendar with
respect to regulations regarding work terms.
4.6.5 Tuition Fee Implications
- A student who drops a course within two weeks following the first
day of lecture in any semester will not be liable for tuition fees for
that course. Tuition fee refunds for dropping courses after that
period will be prorated in accordance with FEES AND CHARGES - Tuition Refunds
Based on Withdrawal from Course(s).
- In the case of sessions, accelerated courses, and courses offered
outside the normal time frame of a semester or session, deadlines for
dropping courses without financial liability will be prorated
accordingly.
4.7 Withdrawing from the University
4.7.1 General Information
- A student who drops all courses in any given semester will be
considered to have withdrawn from the University for that semester. A
student who has withdrawn from the University, before the start of
classes in any semester, is deemed to be not registered for that
semester. For information regarding applying for readmission to the
University refer to ADMISSION/READMISSION TO
THE UNIVERSITY (UNDERGRADUATE).
- A withdrawal is not official until the Registrar has received
official notification and certified the changes.
- Ceasing to attend classes, or informing an instructor of the
intent to drop a course, does not constitute an official withdrawal.
4.7.2 Withdrawing from the University Without Academic
Prejudice
- For seven weeks following the first day of lectures in any
semester as stated in the University Diary, a student may, upon formal
notification to the Registrar, withdraw from the University without
academic prejudice. The letter grade DR will be assigned to all
courses in these circumstances.
- From seven weeks following the first day of lectures in any
semester to the last day to add courses in the following semester as
stated in the University Diary, a student who is prevented from
completing the semester by illness, bereavement, or other acceptable
cause, duly authenticated in writing, may withdraw from the University
without academic prejudice. This may occur only with the approval of
the dean, director, principal, or executive director of the student's
faculty, school, college or institute and upon formal notification to
the Registrar. The letter grade DR will be assigned to all courses in
these circumstances.
- Students who withdraw from the University for medical reasons for
one or more semesters may not be permitted to re-enter unless they can
provide medical evidence, satisfactory to the Director of Student
Health Service, of fitness to pursue studies.
4.7.3 Withdrawing from the University With Academic Prejudice
Any student dropping courses except under the provisions outlined
under Withdrawing from the University Without Academic
Prejudice will have the letter grade DRF and a numeric grade
of 0% entered on his or her record for each course withdrawal.
4.7.4 Work Terms
Students registered for a co-operative education work term should
refer to the appropriate academic-unit section of this calendar with
respect to regulations governing withdrawing from work terms.
4.8 Auditing of Courses
4.8.1 Individuals auditing courses must have met the
University's admission or readmission requirements as stated in ADMISSION/READMISSION TO
THE UNIVERSITY (UNDERGRADUATE).
4.8.2 In order to audit any course, an individual
must receive permission from the instructor in that course and the
head of the academic unit in which the course is offered. Permission
cannot be given until the number of registrations is known. Factors to
be considered shall include class size, impact on students registered
for credit, and other matters judged relevant by the academic unit.
4.8.3 Individuals auditing courses shall limit their
participation to that deemed appropriate by the instructor.
4.8.4 Auditors are not permitted to write formal
examinations or have their work formally assessed.
4.8.5 Audited courses will not be considered as
meeting prerequisites, admission, or course requirements for any
undergraduate programs, nor will audited courses be listed on the
individual's transcript of University studies.
Last modified on June 4, 2003 by R. Bruce
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