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Replacing a Diploma Required Documents Required Documents Replacing a lost diploma You must provide a request including your full name, address, phone number, and date of birth, as well as your degree and the year it was granted. Requesting...
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Aegrotat Standing and Degree at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Aegrotat standing is awarded in rare cases where a student, based on serious medical or similar evidence, is unable to complete course requirements within a reasonable time, or at all. At McGill, this designation is...
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Admission to Professional and Graduate Studies If you intend to proceed into Dentistry, Law, or Medicine, consult the faculties concerned about their prerequisites for admission. Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2018-2019 (last updated Aug. 16,...
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Language Requirements for Professions Quebec law requires that candidates seeking admission to provincially recognized professional corporations* must be able to communicate verbally and in writing in French. To demonstrate a working knowledge of French, the...
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Graduate Programs Ï㽶ÊÓƵ offers over 250 Doctoral and Master's degree programs in more than 85 fields of study. We award degrees in a full range of academic disciplines, and are committed to providing you with an excellent graduate education and a...
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Undergraduate Advising McGill offers students access to a variety of advisers, mentors and counselors with different skills, expertise, and levels of authority. To help determine whether you need to speak to a faculty adviser, departmental/school adviser, professor/...
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Your Academic Career at McGill University-Wide Regulations University-Wide Regulations This publication contains the regulations about your undergraduate academic career at McGill. It includes regulations concerning when to register, when to add, drop,...
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Advising and the University Mission The Mission Statement of the University expresses the commitment to offer students the best education available. An essential component of this is the advising process. Academic advising takes place in many ways and locations at...
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The Role of Student Advising Your active participation in the advising process is essential for accessing the full range of academic opportunities during your studies. You must be proactive in seeking meetings with various academic advisers, professors, and related...
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Types of Advising and Advisers While at McGill, you have access to academic advisers who have different skills, expertise, and levels of authority. Your academic advisors can help you succeed academically by providing timely, accurate, and coherent information about...
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Contact Information for Faculty & School Student Affairs Offices Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Telephone: 514-398-7925 Email: studentinfo.macdonald [at] mcgill.ca Website: www.mcgill.ca/...
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Contact Information for Departments, Schools, and Programs Refer to the following contact information to get in touch with a faculty's specific department, school, or program representative. Programs, Courses and University Regulations—...
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Contact Information for Departments and Programs in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences All students in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences are required to meet with an academic adviser prior to the start of classes....
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Contact Information for Departments, Schools, and Programs in the Faculty of Arts U0 students: Contact the Faculty of Arts Student Affairs Office for advising on the Arts Freshman program. U1 students or any other year: Contact the department (school or...
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Contact Information for Departments and Programs in the Faculty of Education All students in the Faculty of Education are required to meet with an academic adviser prior to the start of classes. Additional contact information is located in the relevant...
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Contact Information for Departments, Schools, and Programs in the Faculty of Engineering All students in the Faculty of Engineering are required to meet with an academic adviser prior to the start of classes. U0 students (seeking transfer credits): You are...
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Contact Information for Departments, Schools, and Programs in the Faculty of Medicine U0 students: Contact the Faculty of Medicine Student Affairs Office for advising. U1 students or any other year: Contact the department (school or program) directly for...
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Contact Information for Departments, Schools, and Programs in the Faculty of Science U0 students: Contact the Faculty of Science Student Affairs Office for advising on the Science Freshman program or the B.A. & Sc. Freshman program. U1 students or any...
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Prospective Students For information about opportunities for undergraduates at McGill, please visit the Undergraduate Ï㽶ÊÓƵ website. Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2018-2019 (last updated Aug. 16, 2018) (disclaimer)
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Student-for-a-Day Program If you visit our Downtown campus in October/November (Fall term) or February/March (Winter term), you can choose to sit in on a class that is open to visitors and experience McGill from a student's perspective. For details and a list of...

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