Progression Requirements
Progression and Graduation Requirements: General Degree Programs
Students in a general BA/BSc degree program without designation may progress and graduate if they achieve an overall grade point average (GPA) of 4.00. A student whose cumulative GPA is less than 4.00 but
not less than 2.00 (D) will be allowed to proceed on academic probation
for 4.0 further credit attempts. Refer to the Academic Probation: General BA/BSc Degree Programs section which follows.
A
student whose cumulative GPA is less than 2.00 must withdraw from the
university.
Academic decisions are made at the completion of each full year of study in May or upon completion of 4.0 credit attempts (passed or failed attempts).
Students
who fail more than 5.0 credits (or equivalent, including repeated
courses) will be required to withdraw from the university.
Academic Probation: General BA/BSc Degree Programs
An undergraduate student (registered in an honours or general degree program) is placed on academic probation in the general degree program without designation when
they have completed 4.0 credits at Laurier, and achieve a grade point
average (GPA) between 2.00 (D) and 3.99.
In order to clear probation, students
must raise the cumulative GPA to at least 4.00 (C-) by the end of the
probationary period, which will extend to the end of the term (May,
June, August, December) in which they complete a fourth 1.0-credit
attempt (or equivalent) after being placed on probation. The cumulative
GPA calculated to determine whether or not the student has cleared
probation will include all (be there 4.0 or more) credits completed by
the end of the probationary period. A student who fails to clear
probation after completing 4.0 credits will be required to withdraw
from the university. Exceptions to this rule are described below.
A student who has been placed on
probation and who at the end of the probationary period obtains a GPA
of at least 5.00 (C) on a minimum of 4.0 credits taken after being
placed on probation, but whose cumulative GPA is less than 4.00 will
have until the end of an additional probationary period to raise the
cumulative GPA to 4.00.
If a student's cumulative GPA falls below
4.00 (C-) after probation has been cleared, the student will be
required to withdraw from the university.
Students enrolled in general degree
programs who are on academic probation require written permission from
the dean to take more than five 0.5-credit courses or equivalent in any
term.
Students on academic probation in the General BA and BSc (except adult probation) may not cross-register in courses at the University of Waterloo, nor attend another university on a Letter of Permission.
Students
who fail more than 5.0 credits (or equivalent, including repeated
courses) will be required to withdraw from the university.
Progression and Graduation Requirements: Honours Degree Programs
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science - Faculty of Arts, Brantford Campus and Faculty of Science
Bachelor of Arts, Applied Economics - School of Business & Economics
Effective for honours degree
programs offered by the Faculty of Arts, the Brantford
Campus, the Faculty of Science and the Applied Economics program in the School of Business & Economics, these are the grade point average
(GPA) requirements:
BA students progress from year to year in
an honours subject, if they achieve a GPA of 5.00 (C) overall and 5.00 in that honours subject. Students in an honours BA degree are able
to graduate in an honours subject if they achieve a grade point average
of 5.00 overall and 7.00 (B-) in that honours subject.
BSc students progress and graduate in an
honours subject, if they achieve a grade point average of 4.00 (C-)
overall and 4.00 in that honours subject.
Students
who fail more than 5.0 credits (or equivalent, including repeated
courses) will be required to withdraw from the university.
Notwithstanding the preceding, in those
departments offering both BA and BSc degree programs in an honours
subject (Departments of Biology, Geography & Environmental Studies,
Kinesiology & Physical Education, Mathematics, Physics & Computer Science, and Psychology), the
departments will choose for each program to have students either:
(A) progress and graduate in the honours
subject if they achieve a grade point average of 4.00 (C-) overall and
4.00 in their honours subject:
The Departments of Biology, Mathematics and Physics and Computer Science have applied Option A to the BA and BSc honours programs.
(B) progress from year to year if they achieve
a grade point average of 5.00 (C) overall and 5.00 in the honours
subject, and graduate if they achieve a grade point average of 5.00 overall and 7.00 (B-) in the honours subject.
The Departments of Geography & Environmental Studies, Kinesiology & Physical Education and Psychology have applied Option B to the BA and BSc honours programs.**
**Exceptions to these GPA requirements are detailed in the Honours Psychology Research Specialist, Honours Political Science Research Specialization and the joint Honours Biology and Psychology programs.
Bachelor of Business Administration
Progression to Year 2 requires completion of the
5.0 required and elective credits of Year 1 with a minimum cumulative
GPA of 7.00 (B-) in Business courses and a minimum cumulative GPA of
5.00 (C) in non-business courses. GPA requirements for Business and non-Business courses must be achieved by August 31. Total course attempts may not exceed a maximum of
6.0 credits.
Progression to Year 3 requires completion
of the 5.0 required and elective credits of Year 2 with a minimum
cumulative GPA of 7.00 in Business and a minimum cumulative GPA of 5.00
in non-business. These GPAs must be achieved by August 31 and course
attempts may not exceed a maximum of 12.0 credits.
Progression to Year 4 requires completion
of the 5.0 required and elective credits of Year 3 with a minimum
cumulative GPA of 7.00 in Business and a minimum cumulative GPA of 5.00
in non-business. Regular-stream students must achieve the GPAs on
course attempts that may not exceed a maximum of 17.0 credits by August
31 and by co-op stream students by December 31.
Graduation requires completion of the 5.0
required and elective courses of Year 4 with a minimum cumulative GPA
of 7.00 in Business and a minimum cumulative GPA of 5.00 in
non-business. Students who have not met the required GPA to graduate
must meet the requirements within one calendar year. If they do not do
so, they must re-apply to enter the Honours Business Administration
program. A student who has passed all the courses of the BBA program
but who has not obtained the necessary GPA may elect to receive a
Bachelor of Arts – General degree without major notation.
Bachelor of Arts - Honours Economics Programs
Progression requirements for the Honours BA Economics, Honours BA Economics and Accounting, Honours BA Economics and Administration, and Honours BA Economics and Financial Management programs are stated in the School of Business & Economics chapter, Economics section. The Honours BA Applied Economics requirements are also stated at the beginning of this subsection.
Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Therapy
Progression requirements for these honours
programs will be based on
grade point averages obtained from all
courses taken and will be calculated on a cumulative basis. For
progression from Year 1 to Year 2 the requirement will be a minimum GPA
of 6.00 (C+) in each of the honours subject(s) of specialization and a
minimum GPA of 4.00 (C-) overall. The requirement for progression to
Year 3 and Year 4, and for graduation, will be a minimum GPA of 7.00
(B-) in each of the honours subject(s) of specialization and a minimum
GPA of 6.00 overall.
Academic Probation: Honours Degree Programs
Students enrolled in honours BBA, BMus, BMusTh programs (Year 1 BBA students are excluded), who fail to achieve the standing required for admission
to the subsequent year of their program, may upon the recommendation of
the chair and the appropriate dean, proceed on academic probation. The
terms of the probation will be determined by the chair and the dean. The approval for academic probation will be communicated to the student on LORIS by the Office of the Registrar. An
honours student in the above degrees may proceed on probation only once.
NOTE: Students enrolled in Honours BA or
BSc programs, or students completing Year 1 in the Honours BBA program are excluded from progressing in honours on probation.
Students in honours BA and BSc programs who do not meet the
area of specialization GPA progression requirement
for their current program, must revise their specialization, or
progress in the General degree program without designation. If the overall GPA
is deficient for the honours program, the student must revise their degree to the general program without designation. Students with an overall GPA between 2.00 (D) and 3.99 will be
placed in the General program on
academic
probation. Those with an overall GPA below 2.00 on a minimum of 4.0
attempted credits are required to withdraw from the university.
Students
who fail more than 5.0 credits (or equivalent, including repeated
courses) will be required to withdraw from the university.
Additional Requirements for Options
Refer to the options, including the Children's Education and Development Option, in the Laurier Brantford chapter. Also, refer to the descriptions of the Management, and Environmental Science Options in the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Science chapters and the Applied Mathematics Option and the Honours Mathematics: Finance and Accounting Option in the Faculty of Science chapter, for progression regulations.
Admission to Limited Enrolment Honours Programs: Arts & Science
There may be instances where student demand for
entry or progression into Year 2 of an honours program in the Faculty
of Arts or the Faculty of Science exceeds the availability of student
spaces. Students who meet the minimum criteria for progression from
Year 1 to Year 2 will be considered for admission.
A student's overall GPA calculated from
all courses taken at Wilfrid Laurier University will be used to
determine admission to these limited enrolment honours degree programs.
Departments which intend to use other methods of determining GP(A)
criteria for entry to honours programs will so advise students no later
than October 1 in the fall term of the student's first year.
The regulations for the general degree programs will apply except where additional requirements are specified.
Students
who fail more than 5.0 credits (or equivalent, including repeated
courses) will be required to withdraw from the university.
Senate/Editorial Changes
Senate Revision March 4, 2010: New Management Option
(replaces Administration Option); effective September 1, 2010.
Editorial Revision April 22, 2010: Clarification of probation regulations; effective immediately.