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<strong>Academic</strong> Information<br />

<strong>Academic</strong> Appeals,<br />

Under<strong>graduate</strong> Student<br />

Phone: 519-661-2100<br />

www.westerncalendar.uwo.ca<br />

The <strong>University</strong> Senate has delegated to each<br />

Dean the right to waive any academic regulation.<br />

The Deans’ rulings in academic matters are final<br />

unless overturned or modified on appeal to the<br />

Senate Review Board <strong>Academic</strong> (SRBA). SRBA<br />

is the final body to which students may appeal<br />

certain rulings <strong>of</strong> Deans in academic matters, and<br />

its decisions are final.<br />

<strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Calendar</strong><br />

Phone: 519-661-2100<br />

www.westerncalendar.uwo.ca<br />

The <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Calendar</strong> contains information<br />

about the academic requirements <strong>of</strong> your<br />

program, course descriptions, other academic<br />

information, and more. General regulations<br />

for Arts, Science and Social Science programs<br />

appear in the Programs and Progression sections.<br />

Regulations for other programs appear in<br />

the appropriate sections. You may access the<br />

<strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Calendar</strong> online at the address above.<br />

The 2011 <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Calendar</strong> will be available<br />

online in February 2011.<br />

<strong>Academic</strong> Counselling<br />

See Program & <strong>Academic</strong> Counselling in this<br />

section.<br />

Breadth Requirements<br />

for Bachelor Degrees<br />

Phone: 519-661-2100<br />

www.westerncalendar.uwo.ca/2010/pg81.<br />

html<br />

At least 1.0 course must be chosen<br />

from each <strong>of</strong> the three categories A, B,<br />

and C. Two <strong>of</strong> Categories A, B, and C<br />

are required in first year. Any outstanding<br />

breadth requirement not completed in first<br />

year must be completed prior to graduation. For<br />

the courses <strong>of</strong>fered in each category, please visit<br />

the website above.<br />

Breadth Requirements for First<br />

Year<br />

Phone: 519-661-2100<br />

www.westerncalendar.uwo.ca/2010/pg81.html<br />

First-Year Program<br />

Students in first-year programs must choose<br />

courses numbered 1000-1999. The 5.0 courses<br />

must include at least four different subjects<br />

with no more than 2.0 courses in one subject.<br />

Students are encouraged to take an essay course<br />

in first year. 1.0 course from two <strong>of</strong> Categories<br />

A, B, and C must be included in first year.<br />

Final Schedule<br />

on Registrar’s<br />

Website (March)<br />

Distance Studies<br />

Phone: 519-661-2100<br />

www.registrar.uwo.ca/distance<br />

Distance Studies occurs when learners are<br />

separated from the instructor and classmates,<br />

whether across the hall or across the province.<br />

Unlike the courses <strong>of</strong> the past that depended<br />

entirely on written communication through<br />

the mail, today’s distance courses may include<br />

multimedia materials and take advantage<br />

<strong>of</strong> web-based communication technologies.<br />

<strong>Western</strong>’s Distance Studies will let you pursue<br />

university studies if you cannot attend regular<br />

classes. Check out the Part-Time <strong>Calendar</strong> to<br />

see which courses <strong>of</strong>fer distance options. The<br />

website also gives a more detailed description<br />

<strong>of</strong> Distance Studies programs, as well as<br />

information on how to apply.<br />

Grades<br />

See the Student Central section in this guide.<br />

Summer Exam<br />

Period<br />

(June - August)<br />

Third Term: May - August<br />

Adjudication<br />

Fall program<br />

eligibility (May)<br />

Grades reviewed for<br />

April<br />

Final<br />

Exam<br />

Period<br />

Summer<br />

Course<br />

Registration<br />

(March - July)<br />

Fall Course<br />

Registration<br />

Online (June -<br />

August)<br />

Course<br />

Drop<br />

Deadline<br />

Second term<br />

half course:<br />

(February)<br />

September<br />

Add/Drop<br />

Online & Paper<br />

Submission<br />

Centres<br />

<strong>of</strong> Information:<br />

www.registrar.uwo.ca<br />

www.westerncalendar.uwo.ca<br />

studentservices.uwo.ca<br />

<strong>Academic</strong> Counselling<br />

Department Advisors<br />

Intent<br />

to<br />

Register<br />

Course Drop<br />

Deadlines<br />

First term half<br />

course: Oct. 15<br />

Full Course:<br />

Nov. 30<br />

Program<br />

requests for Fall<br />

Registration<br />

(February)<br />

Grade Appeals and Other<br />

Requests for Relief<br />

Final Schedule on<br />

Registrar’s<br />

website<br />

(November)<br />

Program<br />

Planning<br />

“What’s Your<br />

Program”<br />

Faculty & Dept. Info<br />

Sessions (Jan. - Feb.)<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> the Ombudsperson<br />

Phone: 519-661-3573<br />

Email: ombuds@uwo.ca<br />

www.uwo.ca/ombuds/appeals/appeals.html<br />

www.uwo.ca/ombuds/student/student.html<br />

These are the procedures for appealing marks<br />

and other decisions related to individual courses,<br />

for example:<br />

• requests for extensions <strong>of</strong> deadlines for<br />

the submission <strong>of</strong> work<br />

• waiver <strong>of</strong> progression requirements<br />

• accuracy <strong>of</strong> grades on examinations or<br />

assignments<br />

• requests for make-ups or special exams<br />

• requests to have a particular grade<br />

January<br />

Second Term: January - April<br />

First Term: September - December<br />

Online & Paper<br />

Submission<br />

Add/Drop<br />

December<br />

Exam Period<br />

reweighted on compassionate grounds<br />

• appeals against the conclusion that<br />

cheating or plagiarism took place<br />

• appeals against the sanction or penalty for<br />

cheating or plagiarism<br />

If you are considering an appeal <strong>of</strong> any kind,<br />

you should read “<strong>Academic</strong> Rights and Responsibilities”<br />

and other relevant policies and procedures<br />

in the <strong>Calendar</strong>,<br />

www.westerncalendar.uwo.ca/2010/pg111.<br />

html. The Handbook <strong>of</strong> <strong>Academic</strong> and Scholarship<br />

Policy www.uwo.ca/univsec/ is also useful.<br />

Graduate students should visit grad.uwo.ca. In<br />

addition, many programs and departments have<br />

program-specific rules and procedures. Be sure to<br />

ask for a copy.<br />

For more information contact the Office<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Ombudsperson or visit www.uwo.ca/<br />

ombuds/<br />

Graduation<br />

See the Graduation section in this guide.<br />

Mature Students<br />

Phone: 519-661-3898<br />

success.uwo.ca/index.cfm/mature-students/<br />

Personal Timetables<br />

Phone: 519- 661-2100<br />

Personal timetables can be found at<br />

studentservices.uwo.ca once you have<br />

added courses. Degree modules and<br />

timetables can be found at the link above.<br />

Program & <strong>Academic</strong><br />

Counselling<br />

Phone: 519-661-2100<br />

www.uwo.ca<br />

For a list <strong>of</strong> Faculty <strong>Academic</strong><br />

Counselling Offices please see the<br />

Important Contacts section in this guide.<br />

During the course <strong>of</strong> your university career,<br />

there are a number <strong>of</strong> reasons why you may want<br />

or need to see an academic counsellor:<br />

• To discuss course changes, withdrawals,<br />

special permissions, and appeal<br />

procedures<br />

• To pose questions about modules/<br />

programs, degree requirements,<br />

and/or university regulations<br />

• To seek accommodation when<br />

circumstances beyond your control<br />

affect your academic performance<br />

(e.g., illness, bereavement, personal<br />

problems, or other extenuating<br />

circumstances)<br />

• To process requests for Letters <strong>of</strong><br />

Permission (i.e., taking courses at<br />

another university)<br />

• To have transfer credits from<br />

an academic exchange program<br />

approved<br />

continued…<br />

<strong>Academic</strong> Information<br />

STUDENT GUIDE 2010-2011<br />

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