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Accuracy of Registration

All students are responsible for the completeness and accuracy of their registration and for arranging their course selections to meet all program requirements as detailed in this Calendar. Academic advising is available and should be utilized when planning registration.


Interruption of Program Leading to a Degree

Students who interrupt their degree program in the University of Calgary in Qatar are warned that after an absence of one calendar year from academic study at university level, they may be required to comply with any regulations that may have come into effect in regard to their program and requirements. Students who are required to withdraw for academic reasons must re-apply for admission. Returning students are advised that they must notify the Faculty of Nursing in Qatar in advance of their intention to return.


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