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Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Calendar 2009-2010 Haskayne School of Business 3. Business School Regulations 3.1 Admissions
3.1 Admissions

New applicants should refer to A.2 "Admission Requirements" in the Undergraduate Admissions section of this Calendar for regulations regarding admission requirements to the Haskayne School of Business.

The Haskayne School of Business has quotas on the number of students accepted into the Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Hotel and Resort Management programs. Within these quotas, there is a further quota on the number of students accepted into the Tourism Management, Petroleum Land Management and Energy Management concentrations. Admission into the Energy Management and Tourism Management concentrations will be competitive based on academic performance. Admission into the Petroleum Land Management concentration will be competitive based on academic performance, an interview and other required documents. Only those students entering third year of the Bachelor of Commerce program will be considered for admission into the Petroleum Land Management concentration.

New applicants are considered for admission to the first or third years of the BComm degree program only. There is no second year admission. Applicants coming directly from high school and/or applicants presenting high school upgrading only (those who have not completed any post-secondary coursework - transferable or non-transferable) may be considered for first year admission. To be considered for admission to third year, transfer applicants must have completed 10 prescribed full-course equivalent transfer courses.

Students seeking readmission into the Haskayne School of Business after a requirement to withdraw are referred to "Student Probation and Dismissal" in 3.4 Student Standing.

Students who wish to pursue the degree of Bachelor of Commerce following a previous baccalaureate degree may be given credit for certain courses taken in the preceding baccalaureate degree program. Such students will be required to follow the admission procedures for transfer students.

Students who have obtained a BComm, Bachelor of Administration, or equivalent degree may not enrol in a "second" BComm degree.

Students not registering for the academic year in which admission was granted must reapply for admission into the program.

Students are advised to register for courses as soon as they are eligible to ensure the best selection. Those admitted after registration begins (early May) are required to register within three weeks of the issuance of their notification of admission. The Haskayne School of Business reserves the right to rescind the offer of admission if course registration has not taken place within a three week period. The admission procedures are the responsibility of the office of the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Programs), Haskayne School of Business.

Deadlines

Students must observe all deadlines.

Fall Term:

North American Applicants:

  • Refer to the Applications for Admission Schedule in this Calendar for application deadlines.
  • June 30 of the application year for transfer students to submit all supporting documents including transcripts, course outlines, change of grade forms and results from deferred examinations.
  • August 1 for high school transcripts from applicants completing high school in June of the application year.

International Applicants from outside North America:

  • International applicants from outside North America will have earlier deadlines and must consult with the Admissions Office.

All documentation must be submitted to the Admissions Office, MacKimmie Library Block 117.

Note: Check with the Admissions Office for early admission criteria and deadlines.

The Haskayne School of Business does not admit students to the Spring, Summer or Winter Terms.

Open Studies and Visiting Students

Applicants who wish to complete Haskayne School of Business courses as Open Studies degree holders or as Visiting students (students  attending another institution) are required to submit the appropriate application by the deadline indicated in the Undergraduate Admissions section of this Calendar. All transcripts supporting the Open Studies degree and Visiting student application/registration forms must be attached. Registration date restrictions apply to Accounting 341, 343, 361, Finance 317, Human Resources and Organizational Dynamics 317, Marketing 317, Management Information Systems 317, Management Studies 391, Operations Management 317, Risk Management and Insurance 317 and Tourism Management 309. Students are advised to consult the Undergraduate Office for details. Students will be limited to a maximum of five full-course equivalents in the Haskayne School of Business at the Áù¾ÅÉ«ÌÃ.

Open Studies non-degree students will not be permitted to register in high demand commerce courses until the date specified for Open Studies Student registration (see for details), when entry to some of the high demand commerce courses will be available depending on demand. Applicants are referred to the Undergraduate Admissions section of this Calendar, A.1.1 Undergraduate Students where more information is given on entering the University under these categories.