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7.2 Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative)
These regulations apply to the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative). For the Diploma in Business Administration see Continuance Regulations for the Diploma in Business Administration. For the Bachelor of Commerce see Continuance Regulations for the Bachelor of Commerce.
7.2.1 General Information
In addition to meeting the Promotion Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration, all students must meet the general academic regulations (Undergraduate). For further information refer to the UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS - General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate).
7.2.2.1 Promoted
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For a Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) student to be promoted from each of Terms 1 through 7, the requirements are the achievement of a passing grade in at least 12 credit hours and an overall average of at least 60% on those courses required in each academic term.
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A student who meets academic promotion requirements but fails a core course in any of Terms 1 through 7 will be required to successfully repeat that course prior to graduation.
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A student who meets academic promotion requirements but who fails an elective in any of Terms 1 through 7 will be required to either successfully repeat that elective or successfully complete a different elective to replace it prior to graduation.
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A student must repeat or replace the failed course during the Spring semester between Terms 2 and 3, during one of the three work terms (for example in the evening or online), or as a sixth course during a subsequent academic term, following the submission and approval of a course load waiver request to the Academic Programs Office. A student is advised to note the prerequisites for subsequent courses and must plan to repeat failed courses as soon as possible to ensure meeting the course sequencing requirements of the program.
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A student is advised that subsequent attempts at successfully completed courses cannot be used to meet program requirements, and should note that the grade from the first successful attempt will be used to compute the degree average. A student wishing to repeat courses to improve grades must do so during one of the three work terms or as a sixth course during an academic term, following the submission and approval of a course load waiver request to the Academic Programs Office.
7.2.2.2 Required to Withdraw
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A student in an academic term who does not maintain the appropriate course load as outlined in Program Regulations, Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative), bullets 1 and 5, and who does not have the prior approval of the Committee on Undergraduate Studies for a reduced course load, will be required to withdraw from the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program.
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A student completing Terms 1 through 7 who fails to meet promotion standards will be required to withdraw from the program.
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A student who receives a failing grade on a work term will be required to withdraw from the program.
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A status of required to withdraw will be reflected on a student's transcript.
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A student who has been required to withdraw from the program may reapply for admission into the program in accordance with Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration, Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative), Beyond Business One, Readmission.
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A student who has been required to withdraw twice from the program will not be eligible for readmission to the program.
7.2.2.3 Voluntary Withdrawal
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A student who is completing an academic term may withdraw voluntarily from the program prior to the last day to drop courses without academic prejudice by notifying the Office of the Registrar and the Academic Programs Office of the Faculty of Business Administration in writing.
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A student who is completing an academic term may, due to illness, bereavement, or other acceptable cause, duly authenticated in writing, withdraw voluntarily from the program after the last day to drop courses without academic prejudice only with the approval of the Academic Programs Office of the Faculty of Business Administration.
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A student who is completing a work term and who has not accepted a work placement may withdraw voluntarily from the program by notifying the Office of the Registrar and the Academic Programs Office of the Faculty of Business Administration in writing.
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A student who is completing a work term and who has accepted a work placement may not withdraw voluntarily from the program.
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A voluntary withdrawal is not reflected on a student’s transcript.
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A student who has voluntarily withdrawn from the program may reapply for readmission into the program in accordance with Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration, Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative), Beyond Business One, Readmission.
7.2.2.4 Promotion Status of Work Terms
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A student is not permitted to drop work terms without prior approval of the Committee on Undergraduate Studies upon the recommendation of the Office of Business Cooperative Education.
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A student who drops a work term without permission, or who fails to honour an agreement to work with an employer, or who conduct themselves in such a manner as to cause the discharge from the job, will be awarded a grade of FAL for that work term.
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Permission to drop a work term does not constitute a waiver of degree requirements, and a student who has obtained such permission must successfully complete an approved work term in lieu of the one dropped.
7.2.2.5 Leave of Absence
A leave of absence from the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program may be granted in one year intervals, up to a maximum of two years. A request for a leave of absence must be made in writing to the Academic Programs Office.
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