Courses on other campuses

Undergraduate Courses in the Faculty of Arts & Science or at the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM)

Students are permitted to take up to 5.0 full credits in other undergraduate arts and science divisions of the University of Toronto. No more than 1.0 of a student's first 4.0 full credits as a U of T Scarborough student may be taken on another campus (Note: Students who plan on taking fewer than 1.5 credits in their first session as a UTSC student must enrol in UTSC courses only). Students may be withdrawn from courses after classes have started if their registration violates these rules. (Students who first registered at UTSC in Fall 2002/Winter 2003 or earlier may, if they wish, follow the rules outlined in the 2002/2003 Calendar.)

Note: The Faculty of Arts & Science and the UTM Calendars do not usually list U of T Scarborough courses as exclusions. Students taking such courses must check the U of T Scarborough Calendar for possible exclusions. Students who are in any doubt about whether or not an exclusion exists or whether or not a course can be used to meet a prerequisite of another course or can be applied to a program requirement should consult their program supervisor.

Note: Only programs offered by the University of Toronto Scarborough may be used to fulfill degree requirements.

Courses in Other Faculties

Students are not permitted to register for courses in Faculties other than the arts and science divisions of the University unless they have received permission by petition or unless the courses are required by their Specialist or Major Program.

Transfer to other Arts and Science Faculties

Students who are contemplating transfers to other divisions of the University should be aware that the University of Toronto Scarborough is in fact a separate faculty and rules covering students at University of Toronto Scarborough may differ from those in the other arts and science divisions. Students are urged to consult the Admissions and Awards Office at 172 St. George Street to establish how they will be affected by transferring from one arts and science division to another.