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3. Faculty of Kinesiology - Undergraduate Regulations


Students in the Faculty of Kinesiology are governed by the Undergraduate Academic Regulations contained in this section and also in the section of the Calendar.

Students are advised to read and consider carefully all regulations and in cases of doubt as to the precise meaning of any statement or regulation, to consult the office of the Associate Dean (Academic), Faculty of Kinesiology.


3.1 Terminology

3.2 Admission

3.3 Registration

3.4 Student Standing

3.5 Graduation

3.6 Appeals Process

3.7 Fees and Expenses


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