A.1. Clearing Courses - Students with one or more grades insufficient to clear a course (based on the minimum grades specified below), or course withdrawals 鈥淲鈥, in the courses taken during the period under review shall clear such courses in the following review period. The following minimum grades are required to clear a course.
Students who have been placed in an Engineering program:
- "C-" or higher for a course that is a prerequisite for one or more courses that are required for graduation in their program
- "D" or higher for a course that is not a prerequisite for any course that is required for graduation in their program
Students who have not yet been placed in an Engineering program:
- "C-" or higher for a course that is a prerequisite for one or more courses that are required for graduation in all Engineering programs
- "D" or higher for a course that is not a prerequisite for any course that is required for graduation in at least one Engineering program
Consistent with University regulations, the same course may normally be attempted no more than twice. A student who fails to clear a required course after two attempts may be required to withdraw or placed on academic probation.
A.2 Flexible Grade Option (CG Grade) - Students admitted to the Schulich School of Engineering will not be allowed to request the Flexible Grade Option (CG Grade) for any course that is applicable to their degree; or apply any course awarded a grade of CG towards their graduation requirements.
A.3. Degree Progression - Students must prioritize lower-level courses before proceeding to higher-level courses even if they have the prerequisites for the higher-level courses. Students who have failed to clear a course that is a prerequisite for one or more required higher-level courses in their current program (with a "C-" or higher grade as required by A.1 above) may be denied registration in higher-level courses until they have cleared the pre-requisite course.
A.4. Timely Completion - A student who, after eight calendar years from initial registration in the Engineering program, has not completed degree requirements, will be denied further registration in Engineering. (The eight years does not include time spent in the Internship Program, if any, or the extra time spent by those students in the combined degree programs.) For a transfer student, the permissible number of years will be prorated according to the number of credits in the program. Students with approved accommodations based on an assessment by Student Accessibility Services may be allowed additional time to complete their program, subject to approval by the Associate Dean (Student Affairs). Clarification may be obtained from the Engineering Student Centre.