Conditional Admission
Conditional admission is normally granted to students who are required to take specific graduate courses and achieve
a defined grade or grade point average in their first or, at the latest, their second term of enrollment in their graduate
program. If you have been granted conditional admission, it is important that you read and understand the conditions,
because meeting these conditions is mandatory for continuance in your graduate program. Credit for graduate courses taken
during the conditional admission term may be granted toward the degree program, if approved by the graduate program
and Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.
Qualifying Admission
Applicants who are admitted as qualifying students are required to take specific undergraduate courses and obtain a defined
grade or grade point average in order to be considered for admission to the graduate degree program to which they have
applied. Admission as a qualifying student does not guarantee future admission to a master’s or graduate diploma/certificate
program unless the offer of admission specifically states that satisfying specific requirements within a specific period of time
will result in admission to the degree program. Normally a student is admitted as a qualifying student for a maximum of
one year (3 consecutive terms). Undergraduate courses taken as a qualifying student cannot be used for graduate degree
credit. Qualifying students cannot enroll in graduate courses. You may not be admitted as a qualifying student for a doctoral
program.
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