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Responsibility for Accuracy of Registration and Program Progression


Students are responsible for the completeness and accuracy of their registration and for arranging their program to meet all requirements as detailed in this Calendar. Registration should contribute to progress in the degree program in which the student is registered.

Students should, however, seek advice from the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape concerning their choice of courses. In cases of doubt about the interpretation of regulations, a student should consult the Undergraduate Program Specialist or the Associate Dean for their Program.

If registration in any course is contrary to regulations, the School may cancel such registration at any time.


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