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3.5.2 School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape - Dean's List


The Dean's List recognizes outstanding academic performance while registered in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape. The Dean’s List is compiled annually at the end of Winter term. A statement of inclusion on the Dean's List is recorded on students’ transcripts.

To qualify for the Dean's List, a student must achieve a grade point average of 3.70 or higher over all University of Calgary courses taken in the preceding Summer (including Spring Intersession), Fall and Winter Terms on:

(a) A minimum of 30 units taken at the University of Calgary (while registered in a program in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape) with a minimum of 27 units of graded course work (3 units from Completed Requirements/Failure courses are permitted), OR

(b) A program of study assessed by Student Accessibility Services to be equivalent to full-time studies for a particular student.

Notes:

  • The GPA is calculated to two decimal places and will not be rounded up.

  • Where it is appropriate to be assessed under provision (b), students must arrange for all necessary documentation to be received by the Associate Dean no later than May 15.

  • Only University of Calgary grades are used in the calculation of GPA for the Dean’s List.

  • Courses for which a student has taken the flexible grading option (Credit Granted/CG) will be excluded in the minimum units to be considered for the Dean’s List.

  • Students on academic sanctions as outlined in the Student Academic Misconduct Policy are not eligible for the Dean’s List.

  • Students with deferred examinations and/or term work after Winter Term may not be eligible to be included on the Dean’s List.


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