Withdrawal for Non-Registration

Failure to register for two consecutive terms may result in the student being required to withdraw. The graduate program must first make reasonable attempts to contact the student by e-mail and regular mail. If there is no response after repeated attempts, the graduate program may recommend that the student be withdrawn. The graduate program must send copies of the written attempts to contact the student and a memo confirming the non-registration and non-attendance of the student to the Faculty of Graduate Studies.

The academic record will indicate "Withdrawn - Did Not Register".
 

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