Master of Finance - Schulich School of Business - York University
Master of Finance - Schulich School of Business - York University
Master of Finance - Schulich School of Business - York University
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4 View your status for<br />
wait listed courses<br />
Wait list FAQS (Frequently Asked Questions)<br />
My position on the wait list is not listed, what does that mean?<br />
Your position on the wait list will appear once the priority wait list has been established.<br />
I am on three wait lists. How can I change my wait list selection?<br />
You can be on 3 active wait lists at one time. However, you may change your selections at any<br />
time. First, you will need to remove your name from a wait list or wait until a space has been<br />
'Granted' to you. Then you can add your name to more wait lists.<br />
What does status 'pending' and 'granted' mean?<br />
Pending means that you are on the wait list and a space hasn't yet opened up for you. If we can<br />
grant you a space, 'Pending' turns to 'Granted', and you then have one to three business days to<br />
enroll online. You will receive a Lotus Notes e-mail explaining this as soon as the space is<br />
granted to you.<br />
What do I do if I missed my chance to enroll during the one to three business days<br />
assigned to me?<br />
If you miss your chance, you can be added to the end <strong>of</strong> the wait list by contacting Student<br />
Services.<br />
Why do I sometimes have to 'start' a wait list?<br />
Once a course is full, a wait list is started. If you are the first to request that wait list, you will need<br />
to create one under 'Start a wait list'. You'll then see the course under 'View existing wait lists'.<br />
How do I know my position on the wait list?<br />
After the priority wait list period, you can see your position under 'Wait list status'.<br />
Who Monitors the Wait Lists?<br />
Staff in Student Services regularly reviews course enrolments and when space becomes<br />
available, assign spaces to students on the wait list. The Associate Dean, Academic, also reviews<br />
the wait lists on a regular basis to determine where there is demand for more space in courses.<br />
Why should I remove my name from a wait list if I'm not interested in the course anymore?<br />
Please remove your name so that the wait lists more accurately reflect all unmet demand for<br />
courses.<br />
It's the start <strong>of</strong> the term and I haven't been contacted yet. What should I do?<br />
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