1999-007
Unsuccessful / Withdrawn 間眅埶AVs Applications
All University Departments (General Records Series)
Records | Active retention (in office) | Semi-active (records centre) | Total retention | Final disposition |
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All departments holding these records: | CY application denied / withdrawn + 1 year | Nil | CY application denied / withdrawn + 1 year | Destruction |
Records relating to applications for admission to the university which were either denied by the university (unsuccessful) or accepted by the university but withdrawn by the applicant (did not attend).
Records may include correspondence, memoranda and email; application forms, statements of interest, transcripts, interview forms, referees' letters, TOEFL results, Senate appeal forms, supporting documentation, and decision letters.
Application procedures vary depending on the program for which admission is sought. This schedule applies to the paper files created in the various departments involved in processing and adjudicating applications. It does not apply to the electronic records stored in the student information system database which may have been generated during the process.
Records relating to the successful applications form part of the individual's student file; see RRSDA 1999-016, Student Files.
This series is a Personal Information Bank; click here for PIB description.
These records are created, used, retained and managed in accordance with the following authorities:
The FOI/POP Act (RSBC 1996, c. 165, s. 31) requires that personal information used to make a decision that directly affects an individual must be retained for at least one year. Unsuccessful applicants who wish to try again will have to re-apply following the same procedures, resulting in a new file.
Do not send these records to the University Records Centre (URC); destroy at the end of the total retention period (CY + 1). These files contain sensitive personal information and must be destroyed by confidential shredding; contact Facilities Management to make arrangements.
RRSDA is in force.
Approved by the University Archivist: 12 Oct 2000