間眅埶AV

Please note:

To view the current Academic Calendar, go to www.sfu.ca/students/calendar.html

Undergraduate Reactivation and Readmission

Students who have previously attended 間眅埶AV may apply for reactivation or for readmission.

Reactivation

Undergraduate students can fill out the reactivation form that is available at www.sfu.ca/students/admission/admission-requirements/reactivation-form when they meet the following criteria:

  • the student has been absent from the university for three or more consecutive terms and was not required to withdraw in the last term at 間眅埶AV, and did not complete further academic studies at a post-secondary institution during the time away from 間眅埶AV; or
  • all of the student's undergraduate programs at 間眅埶AV are complete or will be completed by the end of the term; or
  • the student began attending 間眅埶AV and, during the first term of attendance, withdrew in week three or later, and received either a WD or WE grade. In these cases, a reactivation is permitted if it occurs within one calendar year of the student's first term of attendance.

 

Back to Top

Readmission

The following conditions require that students apply for readmission:

  • completion of further academic studies at a recognized post-secondary institution during the time of an absence from 間眅埶AV; or
  • the student was required to withdraw or was placed on extended withdrawal from 間眅埶AV; or
  • voluntary withdrawal from the first term of attendance. If a new student withdraws before completing any course work, they are required to apply for admission in order to enrol in a subsequent term. (This does not apply to withdraw under extenuating circumstances, after the application deadline for the subsequent term); or
  • a concurrent studies student who completes a term and wishes to continue at the university; or
  • a student who previously attended as a visiting or exchange student and now wishes to complete a 間眅埶AV credential as a university transfer student.

Deadlines

If any of these conditions are present, you must apply for readmission by the application for admission deadlines: see www.sfu.ca/students/deadlines/admission_scholarships.html.

Back to Top

Holders of 間眅埶AV Bachelor Degrees

In addition to submitting an application for readmission or reactivation, former 間眅埶AV students who plan to undertake a program of study leading to an additional bachelor degree or toward a post baccalaureate diploma are urged to obtain program approval from the appropriate department and faculty as soon as possible. Such students entering certificate programs should obtain approval from their faculty advisors.

Students holding 間眅埶AV bachelor degrees may also apply for reactivation to undertake undergraduate courses as special students if no further academic studies at a post-secondary institution were completed during the time away. Normally, no approval is required.

Back to Top

Readmission of Involuntarily Withdrawn Students

A former student who is involuntarily withdrawn from the university (required to withdraw or placed on extended withdrawal) may apply for readmission based on performance achieved in external academic course work completed after she/he last enrolled at 間眅埶AV.

Back to Top

Readmission after Required to Withdraw

A former student who is required to withdraw (RTW) shall be eligible for readmission if she/he completes, externally, further transferable academic work according to the following schedule (any of the following five options).

  • 12-17 units with a minimum 3.50 GPA (grade point average)
  • 18-23 units with a minimum 3.00 GPA
  • 24-29 units with a minimum 2.75 GPA or with the acceptance GPA (see Acceptance GPA below) whichever is higher
  • 30 or more units with the acceptance GPA (see Acceptance GPA below)
  • a completed two year technical diploma with a 70% minimum average and at least 12 units of transferable course work with a minimum 2.75 GPA. (The transferable work may be within the diploma program or supplementary to it.)

Back to Top

Readmission of Students on Extended Withdrawal (PW)

A former student on extended withdrawal (PW) shall be eligible for readmission if she/he completes further transferable academic work according to the following schedule (any of the following five options):

  • 24-35 units with a minimum 3.50 GPA
  • 36-47 units with a minimum 3.00 GPA
  • 48-59 units with a minimum 2.75 GPA or with the acceptance GPA (see Acceptance GPA below), whichever is higher
  • 60 or more units with the acceptance GPA
  • a completed two year technical diploma with a 70% minimum average and at least 24 units of transferable course work with a minimum 2.75 GPA. (The transferable work may be within the diploma program or supplementary to it.)

Back to Top

Duplicate Courses for Readmission

A repeated course attempt which was passed with a C grade or higher prior to leaving 間眅埶AV will not count in the unit or GPA calculations for readmission. Students may not complete courses at the college that are a lower level than those completed at 間眅埶AV for readmission (e.g. the student has successfully completed MATH 157 at 間眅埶AV and/or MATH 158; therefore the student may not take MATH 100, MATH XXX or MATH 1XX for readmission).

Back to Top

Final Grades Evaluated for Readmission

Evaluation for readmission is based only on final grades (i.e. courses in progress are not evaluated).

Back to Top

Acceptance GPA

The acceptance GPA refers to the minimum admission GPA in effect for that term for British Columbia college transfer students, according to enrollment limitation measures. The acceptance GPA may vary.

Back to Top

Transfer Credit on Readmission

Credit for transferable courses shall be granted on readmission, subject to a C minimum grade in each course, and subject to normal transfer credit limits.

Back to Top

Standing on Readmission

If readmitted, a student who was previously involuntarily withdrawn from the university (RTW or PW) is placed on academic probation (OAP) and shall be subject to those conditions.

Back to Top