Withdrawals
Regulations Concerning Withdrawals
- A course withdrawal means you have chosen to discontinue one or more courses.
- A University withdrawal means you have chosen to discontinue your entire term or year of studies.
- Students who drop their last Fall or Winter course by the end of the add/drop period of that term are considered withdrawn from the University.
Advising for Newly Admitted Students
All students are required to seek academic advising about their programs from the department in which they study:
For advising dates/contact information as well as course selction and registration information for new students, please refer to the Faculty of Education section on the Newly Admitted Undergraduate Students website.
- The Department of Integrated Studies in Education's
Advising for Newly Admitted Students,
or, - The Departme
Inter/Intra Faculty Transfers and Readmission
Inter-Faculty Transfer
Students currently registered in a degree at McGill (and who will not be graduating), can apply to transfer to a different faculty degree program.
- For September Admission only the application period is from
March 1st - June 1st. - Applications must be made on Minerva.
- View the Inter-Faculty Transfer Procedures
Policies for Students
Student Rights and Responsibilities
The Handbook on Student Rights and Responsibilities is the official souce of information about your personal and academic rights and responibilities.
Academic Integrity
As a McGill student, you are responsible for knowing the rules and regulations concerning academic honesty.
Perhaps more important, it is also your responsibility to help maintain the academic integrity of the University.
FAQ - Applying: Prospective Students
Q: I am thinking about coming to McGill.
Is there anyone I can speak to?
A: The Welcome Centre is a good place to learn about life at McGill. They can set up tours and even arrange for you to sit in on classes.
Freshman (UO) Students
Students whose highest level of education is high school are admitted into Year 0 (U0), the Freshman Year.
The Freshman (U0) year is followed by Year 1 (U1) when you will take the Year 1 courses for your Bachelor of Education program, or the Year 1 courses for the Bachelor of Science (Kinesiology).
Advanced standing ( link to our new student transfer credit page) of up to 30 credits may be granted to students who obtain satisfactory results in International Baccalaureate, French Baccalaureate, Advanced Levels, and Advanced Placement results. Stud
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Advanced Standing and Transfer Credits for Newly Admitted Students
Students who have completed courses at another accredited university/college or who have written AP, IB, A level, or French Baccalaureate examinations may be eligible for transfer credits which can be counted towards a McGill degree.
- Transfer credits for newly admitted studentls will be assessed and entered on the transcript by the Admissions Office. After the assessment, students will be able to view the transfer credits on their unofficial transcript on minerva.
- Students who have advanced standing/transfer credits should register in the courses indicat
Registration for Currently Registered Students
All students should refer to the Minerva web site to register, access and maintain important information, and complete administrative requirements.
Scholarships and Awards
Dean's Honour List
The Dean's Honour List for graduating students is awarded to the top 10% of the graduating class in the Faculty of Education and is based on the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).
The Dean's Honour List for non-graduating students is awarded to the top 10% and is based on the sessional GPA (fall and winter terms combined).
Scholarships
- Faculty scholarships and awards are awarded by the Faculty Scholarships Committee.
- Please consult the appropria