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3.4.6 Faculty of Arts - Admission after being Required to Withdraw (RTW)


See A.7 Required to Withdraw and Suspended Students.

Students who have been required to withdraw will not be considered for admission to the Faculty of Arts without first taking courses at another post-secondary institution to improve their grade point average in order to meet current admission requirements.

Students admitted after having been required to withdraw from the University or another post-secondary institution will be admitted on probation and must maintain a grade point average of at least 2.00 in every academic review period after readmission. Failure to do so will result in permanent dismissal from the Faculty of Arts.


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