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3.2.5 Faculty of Social Work - Letters of Permission (LOP)


University of Calgary undergraduate students must be in good standing to enrol in courses on Letters of Permission. Prior to registering for courses at another post-secondary institution, students must submit a Letters of Permission (LOP) request via their Student Centre and receive approval. Students are strongly encouraged to consult with Student Services prior to submitting their request. Students must ensure that an official transcript is sent to the University of Calgary Admissions Office upon completion of the course(s), to have the transfer credit applied to their University of Calgary record. For more information see section B.12 Residency Requirements, Letters of Permission and Leaves of Absence.


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