I--Statement of Students' Academic
Responsibilities
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Your success as a student depends, above all, on your own response to the opportunities and responsibilities which the university environment provides. The
University of Guelph is committed to supporting you in your intellectual development and responding to your individual needs. To this end, a broad network of
advising, counselling, and support services is provided to assist you in meeting
your personal and academic goals. At the same time, we recognize that, as a
student here, you are responsible for:
- · knowing the University's Learning Objectives (Section II, The University);
- · familiarizing yourself with the Undergraduate Degree Regulations & Procedures (Section VIII) and understanding grading procedures and continuation of study regulations;
- · selecting a program of study to meet both degree and specialization requirements (Section X, Degree Programs) and carefully reviewing the personalized Academic Progress Report you receive each semester, which lists the
degree requirements you have completed and those still outstanding;
- · contacting your counsellor or advisor for appropriate approvals, for clarification of the University's rules and regulations, or for guidance in forming
your educational goals and making academic plans. The name and location
of your program counsellor (e.g.. B.A. program counsellor) is listed in
Section VII , Academic Counselling. Once you have declared a specialization, a departmental advisor (e.g. psychology advisor) will be available to
assist you;
- · attending first class meetings, obtaining course outlines, and meeting the
course requirements as specified;
- · familiarizing yourself with the Schedule of Dates (Section III) with particular attention to deadlines;
- · referring to the procedures for Academic Consideration (Section VIII, Undergraduate Degree Regulations & Procedures) and initiating action by
consulting your Program Counsellor if extenuating circumstances affect
your academic performance;
- · understanding what constitutes Academic Misconduct (Section VIII, Undergraduate Degree Regulations & Procedures) and abiding by the University's
policy.
- · adhering to any rules of conduct relating to health and safety, provided by an
instructor or assistant, either on a course outline or in a class, laboratory or
seminar.
To achieve your full potential within the University environment, you are encouraged to take advantage of the numerous extra-curricular opportunities provided
by the University, balancing them with your academic commitments.