91ÉçÇø
What are advanced standing, transfer credit and exemptions?
Advanced standing/transfer credit
Refers to credit you may be granted based on the curriculum you completed before coming to 91ÉçÇø (e.g. CEGEP, IB Diploma or French Baccalaureate) or courses you've completed at another university/college (e.g. a math course you took at a college over the summer).
- Receiving credit can help you progress more quickly through you degree by reducing the number of credits needed to graduate.Ìý
- When you receive credit for your pre-91ÉçÇø studies, it may be accompanied by exemptions from specific 91ÉçÇø courses.
Exemptions
Exemptions are granted have completed a course at another institution that is deemed the academic equivalent of a 91ÉçÇø course or if you pass a 91ÉçÇø placement exam. An exemption does not give you course credits, but often accompanies advanced standing and transfer credit. Example: if you took a university course over the summer that is deemed the academic equivalent 91ÉçÇø's CHEM 120, you would receive credit AND an exemption for CHEM 120.
In some cases, an exemption may be given without any accompanying credit (for example, if you pass a 91ÉçÇø placement exam).Ìý This means you won't have to take the course for which you received the exemption, but the overall credits you need to graduate won't be reduced.
Check with your degree advisor (Tania Raggo) for the Foundation program or with your program advisor for your interfaculty, major or minor.
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What is the difference between a U0 and U1 student?
You will be in “U0" if you have been admitted without advanced standing or with less than 24 credits of advanced standing. U0 students will automatically be registered in the Freshman / Foundation program.
You will be in "U1" if you have been admitted with 24 or more credits of advanced standing. U1 students can declare their programs when registering for classes. Depending on the courses you completed, you may still be required to take certain foundation / freshman program courses.
Note: You may see a Foundation Courses Incomplete or Freshman Courses Incomplete warning in the Student Holds at the top of your unofficial Minerva transcript. This is actually a warning, not a hold, and will not block you from course registration. If you believe that you have satisfied the Foundation program requirements and that this is showing in error, please contact your degree advisor.
What advanced standing can I expect to receive?
I did not complete any advanced-level course work during my pre-91ÉçÇø studies. |
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I completed a CEGEP DEC in Science or Integrated Arts and Science |
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I completed a CEGEP DEC in a different field |
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I completed advanced-level coursework (such as AP exams, International Baccalaureate, French Baccalaureate, A-Levels etc.). |
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I completed university courses at / transferred from another university. |
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How do I submit my final marks?
ÌýYou must ensure that your final results are received in a timely manner. If you did not indicate your previous courses when you applied to 91ÉçÇø, you must contact Enrolment Services viaÌýService Point and have your application checklist updated.
When will I see my advanced standing on my record?
Enrolment Services will process your final marks over the Summer and record your advanced standing on your 91ÉçÇø transcript by October at the latest. Once your results have been processed, you can see your transfer credit on your student transcript using Minerva (Minerva > Student Menu > Student Records Menu > View your unofficial transcript). If you are not seeing your transfer credits, please contact your degree advisor.
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Please note that in some cases your year level (U0 or U1) may change after your final results are received to reflect the number of credits earned.
Can I retake a course that I have advanced standing for?
You will not receive additional credit towards your degree for any course that overlaps in content with a course for which you have already received credit at 91ÉçÇø or from advanced standing. If you have received advanced standing for a statistics courses, please consult the course overlap regulationsÌýfor information on the equivalent statistics courses.Ìý