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3.2.4 Faculty of Social Work - Stop-outs


Students who stop-out (do not register in University of Calgary courses) will be able to return to their studies within 12 months by registering in courses through their Student Centre. See section B.12 Residency Requirements, Letters of Permission and Leaves of Absence for more information.

Students who stop-out for a 12-month period or more, without an approved Leave of Absence, will be required to apply for admission and comply with any regulations and curriculum changes that may have come into effect during their absence. In exceptional circumstances, the Faculty may grant an exception to this. See section 3.2.6 Leave of Absence for additional details.

Students who are unable to follow their curriculum plan should contact Student Services to discuss their options.


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