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Important Notices

1 Changes in Subject Posts (Programs of Study)

The programs of study that our Calendar lists and describes are available for the year(s) to which the Calendar applies. They may not necessarily be available in later years. If the University or the Faculty must change the content of programs of study or withdraw them, all reasonable possible advance notice and alternative instruction will be given. The University will not, however, be liable for any loss, damages, or other expenses that such changes might cause.

For each program of study offered by the University through the Faculty, the courses necessary to complete the minimum requirements of the program will be made available annually. We must, however, reverse the right otherwise to change the content of courses, instructors and instructional assignments, enrolment limitations, pre-requisites and co-requisites, grading policies, requirements for promotion and timetables without prior notice.

2 Regulations and Policies

The University has several policies that are approved by the Governing Council and which apply to all students. Each student must become familiar with the policies. The University will assume that he or she has done so. The rules and regulations of the Faculty are displayed here. Applicable University policies are either fully displayed here or listed here. In applying to the Faculty, the student assumes certain responsibilities to the University and the Faculty and, if admitted and registered, shall be subject to all rules, regulations and policies cited in the Calendar, as amended from time to time.

3 Enrolment Limitations

The University makes every reasonable effort to plan and control enrolment to ensure that all of our students are qualified to complete the programs to which they are admitted, and to strike a practicable balance between enrolment and available instructional resources. Sometimes such a balance cannot be struck and the number of qualified students exceeds the instructional resources that we can reasonably make available while at the same time maintaining the quality of instruction. In such cases, we must reserve the right to limit enrolment in the programs, courses, or sections listed in the Calendar, and to withdraw courses or sections for which enrolment or resources are insufficient. The University will not be liable for any loss, damages, or other expenses that such limitations or withdrawals might cause.

4 Copyright in Instructional Settings

If a student wishes to tape-record, photograph, video-record or otherwise reproduce lecture presentations, course notes or other similar materials provided by instructors, he or she must obtain the instructor's written consent beforehand. Otherwise all such reproduction is an infringement of copyright and is absolutely prohibited. In the case of private use by students with disabilities, the instructor's consent will not be unreasonably withheld.

5 Person I.D. (Student Number)

Each student at the University is assigned a unique identification number. The number is confidential. The University, through the Policy on Access to Student Academic Records, strictly controls access to person I.D. numbers. The University assumes and expects that students will protect the confidentiality of their Person I.D.'s.

6 Fees and Other Charges

The University reserves the right to alter the fees and other charges described in the Calendar. NOTE: Specific tuition and fees information can be found at http://www.fees.utoronto.ca.

7 Separate Calendars are published by the St. George campus of the Faculty of Arts and Science and by Erindale College. Students are reminded that University of Toronto at Scarborough is a separate faculty of the University and that rules covering students registered at University of Toronto at Scarborough may differ from those in the Faculty of Arts and Science.

  1. It is the responsibility of students to see that their academic programs meet University of Toronto at Scarborough's regulations in all respects.

  1. Refer to the UTSc website for the most up-to-date copy of this Calendar.

10 ACADEMIC OFFENCES ARE A SERIOUS MATTER. See page 243.

11 University of Toronto at Scarborough has a fire safety plan. Copies are available from Physical Plant Services B444 (R4704).

12 University of Toronto at Scarborough has a No-Smoking Policy.

13 University of Toronto at Scarborough "Snowline" 416-287-7026.

There are three Academic Sessions: Fall Session (September to December); Winter Session (January to April); Summer Session (May to August)

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