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3.4.5 Faculty of Arts - Academic Turnaround Program (ATP)


See B.18 Academic Turnaround Program (ATP).

In lieu of being required to withdraw, students who fall into categories (c) or (d) under Student Standings will be offered the opportunity to participate in the Academic Turnaround Program (ATP) if they have not previously done so. ATP allows students to continue in their program on academic probation with special conditions and enhanced academic support.


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