GUIDE TO ACADEMIC POLICIES

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GUIDE TO ACADEMIC POLICIES TABLE OF CONTENTS Policy 1001, Pan-Canadian Protocol on the Transferability of University Credits Policy 1002, Repeat Course Policy 1003, Second Credential Policy 1004, Academic Standing Policy 1005, Graduation Requirements Policy 1006, Prior Learning Assessment Undergraduate Policy 1007, Grade Distribution Policy Policy 1008, Dean s Honour List Policy 1009, Graduation with Distinction Policy 1010, Attendance Policy Policy 1012, Special Studies Policy 1013, Graduation Approval Process Policy 1014, Academic Misconduct Policy Policy 1016, Post-Graduate Certification Programs Policy 1017, Religious Observations Policy 1018, Student Petitions Policy 1019, Examinations Policy Policy 1020, Letter of Permission Policy 1021, Grading Policy 1022, Grade Appeal - Undergraduate Policy 1023, Student Mobility Exchange - Undergraduate Policy 1029, Academic Progression First Year Admittance Prior to 2008 Policy 1030, Academic Progression - Undergraduate Policy 1031, Reinstatement Policy 1032, Posthumous Degrees Policy 1033, Graduation with Honours Policy 2001, Special Students Policy 2002, Auditing Courses Policy 3001, Independent Study Abroad - Undergraduate Policy 3002, Student Academic Appeals Policy 4001, Minors Policy 5000, Pandemic Student Attendance Policy Policy 6001, Graduate Administration Policy 6002, Graduate Faculty Policy Policy 6003, Graduate Admissions Policy 6004, Graduate Registration Policy 6005, Graduate Academic Standing and Grading 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 10

Policy 6006, Graduate Studies Supervision 11 Policy 6007, Graduate Residency, Course Requirements and Time Limits 11 Policy 6008, Graduate Academic Integrity 12 Policy 6009, Graduate Progress, Withdrawal and Leave 12 Policy 6010, Graduate Human Subjects Ethics Review 12 Policy 6011, Graduate Studies Submission and Examination of Masters Theses and MRPs 13 Policy 6012, Graduate Award of the Degree 13 Policy 6013, Graduate Studies Appeals Process 13 Policy 6016, Graduate Special Studies 14

GUIDE TO ACADEMIC POLICIES The following is a list of policies for reference, listed by name of policy and the corresponding policy number. POLICY 1001, PAN-CANADIAN PROTOCOL ON THE TRANSFERABILITY OF UNIVERSITY CREDITS Date of Last Revision: May 2013 Date Effective: May 2013 Highlights: Council of Ministers of Education developed protocol in 1995; Any degree granting institution who are members of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC); transfer student is deemed admissible with offer of admission; transfer student has achieved a passing grade; credits earned are related to program of study or counted as electives POLICY 1002, REPEAT COURSE Date of Last Revision: May 2013 Date Effective: May 2013 Highlights: Conditions to repeat: Fail; Permission from the Dean POLICY 1003, SECOND CREDENTIAL Date of Last Revision: January 2005 Date Effective: September 2004 Highlights: No student may receive two AOCAD diplomas; max 10.0 credits transfer between degrees POLICY 1004, ACADEMIC STANDING Date of Last Revision: March 2005 Date Effective: May 2005 Highlights: Satisfactory academic standing is 60% or higher; probation is 59% or lower; Dean may impose certain conditions; Question 4.3 Course Withdrawal POLICY 1005, GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Date of Last Revision: January 2007 Date Effective: January 2007 Highlights: 20 credits are necessary for graduation max 25 credit attempts; Bachelor of Education 2.5 more credit attempts for teachables, 60% good academic standing, 65% core classes

POLICY 1006, PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT UNDERGRADUATE Date of Last Revision: May 2013 Date Effective: September 2013 Highlights: Learning acquired outside of and/or prior to admission at OCAD U; Advanced Standing, Transfer Credit, Course Challenge, All decisions are FINAL POLICY 1007, GRADE DISTRIBUTION POLICY Date of Last Revision: March 2005 Date Effective: September 2005 Highlights: Grades are unofficial until they are approved by Academic Council POLICY 1008, DEAN S HONOUR LIST Date of Last Revision: March 2005 Date Effective: September 2005 Highlights: 4.0 during the previous Academic Year; 80% or more with no failed courses POLICY 1009, GRADUATION WITH DISTINCTION Date of Last Revision: March 2005 Date Effective: September 2005 Highlights: 80% average and no grade lower than 70% on the entire program with no failed courses POLICY 1010, ATTENDANCE POLICY Date of Last Revision: March 2005 Date Effective: September 2005 Highlights: A student with three or more unexcused absences may be assigned a failing grade for that course POLICY 1012, SPECIAL STUDIES Associated Committee: Curriculum Committee Date of Last Revision: January 2006 Date Effective: January 2006

Highlights: Field Study & Self-Directed Study; overall 70-79% average will be considered for special studies; one page typed proposal; contact the office of the registrar POLICY 1013, GRADUATION APPROVAL PROCESS Date of Last Revision: N/A Date Effective: September 2007 Highlights: 14 or more credits; Students apply to graduate; Students who have fulfilled all core requirements but one elective or LBST course and who are registered in said course for summer pay participate in convocation POLICY 1014, ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT POLICY Date of Last Revision: May 2013 Date Effective: May 2013 Highlights: All academic work by wholly the product of an identified individual; violation of the Canadian Copyright Act, Plagiarism & other forms, Penalties are: 0 on an assignment, 0 in a course, disciplinary probation, suspension for 1 semester, expulsion from the university; Senate Student Appeals Committee POLICY 1016, POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS Date of Last Revision: March 2009 Date Effective: May 2009 Highlights: All minor programs offered to OCAD undergraduates are available as certificate programs; 3.0 5.0 full credits; No 100 level courses; Must be completed within 5 years of admission; Application to Certificate Program for Alumni (PDF) submitted to the office of the Registrar; Students are responsible to verify they have met the requirements POLICY 1017, RELIGIOUS OBSERVATIONS Date of Last Revision: December 2012 Date Effective: May 2013 Highlights: Not in violation with other OCAD U policies or core academic requires the program or course may not be suitable; reasonable alternative arrangements that do not put the student at an academic disadvantage; Request for deferred examinations/critiques to the Office of the Registrar; Seek the assistance of Diversity & Equity to facilitate a resolution POLICY 1018, STUDENT PETITIONS Date of Last Revision: May 2013

Date Effective: May 2013 Highlights: Seeking exception to or relief from university rules or regulations with respect to deadlines, fees, refunds due to extenuating circumstances; Submitted 20 days after the deadline in question; Step 1: Consultation with Records Administrator, Office of the Registrar POLICY 1019, EXAMINATIONS POLICY Date of Last Revision: December 2012 Date Effective: March 2013 Highlights: Deferred examinations/critiques to the Office of the Registrar no later than 5 business days; Senate Policy #1021 Grading re Incomplete Grades; A fee is charged for deferred examination? POLICY 1020, LETTER OF PERMISSION Date of Last Revision: June 2008 Date Effective: September 2008 Highlights: The final grade is recorded as either a Pass or Fail (P or F) and is not included in the calculation of the student s average; Must complete a Request for Letter of Permission Form from the Office of the Registrar; Student must ensure that an official transcript from the host institution is sent directly to the Office of the Registrar at OCAD immediately upon completion of the course must attain 65% or higher; POLICY 1021, GRADING ; Undergraduate Studies; Academic Policy and Planning Date of Last Revision: March 2013 Date Effective: September 2013 Highlights: Fail grades factored into students average at 45%; incomplete grades: extend the deadline for submission of outstanding work beyond the deadline for grade submission for the course No assignment or exam can count for more than 40% of the final grade POLICY 1022, GRADE APPEAL - UNDERGRADUATE Date of Last Revision: March 2010 Date Effective: April 2010 Highlights: Student questions the grade assigned; believes that the method of evaluation as not valid or reasonable in the circumstances; the evaluated material or context deviated substantially from the course outline without reasonable notice; the university s regulations governing evaluation were misapplied POLICY 1023, STUDENT MOBILITY EXCHANGE - UNDERGRADUATE

Date of Last Revision: April 2009 Date Effective: May 2009 Highlights: To provide undergraduate students with the opportunity to attend other art and design institutions for creative and academic development while completing an OCAD degree; pre-approved candidates studying at designated host institutions; Outgoing Students: submit applications to the Coordinator, International Student Services and Mobility Exchange; 10.0-12.5 credits; 70% average; Evaluation recorded as Pass or Fail classification POLICY 1029, ACADEMIC PROGRESSION FIRST YEAR ADMITTANCE PRIOR TO 2008 Approval Authority: College Council Associated Committee: Curriculum Committee Date of Last Revision: 2004 Date Effective: 2004 Highlights: Students must complete 5.0 credits designated first year with an overall first year pass average of 60%; 3.5 credits of Studio courses; 1.5 credits of liberal studies courses POLICY 1030, ACADEMIC PROGRESSION - UNDERGRADUATE Date of Last Revision: January 2009 Date Effective: January 2009 Highlights: Orderly progression through the year levels; Year One; 0 4.75 completed credits; Year Two: 5.0 9.75 credits; Year Three: 10.0 14.75 credits; Year Four: 15.0 or more credits POLICY 1031, REINSTATEMENT Date of Last Revision: April 2009 Date Effective: May 2009 Highlights: Former students who did not graduate may apply for readmission to OCAD to complete their program requirements; inactive students; 2 years of absence; Withdrawn students due to below 60% average POLICY 1032, POSTHUMOUS DEGREES Associated Committee: Academic Council Date of Last Revision: March 2010 Date Effective: March 2010 Highlights: Must have registered for one or more OCAD courses within the previous two ears; must have completed at least 75% of their program; expected to successfully complete remaining graduation requirements POLICY 1033, GRADUATION WITH HONOURS

Date of Last Revision: March 2010 Date Effective: March 2010 Highlights: Awarded to any Associate of the Ontario College of Art and Design diploma student who has evaluation of 80% or greater in 75% of the credits taken at the university beyond the first year of their program POLICY 2001, SPECIAL STUDENTS Associated Committee: Retention and Recruitment Office Date of Last Revision: May 2007 Date Effective: September 2007 Highlights: Replaces former non-diploma student status; lifetime total of 2.5 credits with no more than 1.0 credit in a given semester; Letter of Permission; Hold undergraduate degrees; fulfill academic or professional development requirements; international students; valid study permit and valid UHIP before registering at OCAD and Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) POLICY 2002, AUDITING COURSES Date of Last Revision: January 2010 Date Effective: January 2010 Highlights: Auditing students do not pay ancillary fees; the course will be charged at 50% of the regular course tuition fees; Request for Permission to Audit Form; Studio courses may not be audited; Audit courses do not count towards full-time status; graduation requirements or eligibility for any financial aid; Course audit fees for graduate students are included in their program fees POLICY 3001, INDEPENDENT STUDY ABROAD - UNDERGRADUATE Date of Last Revision: March 2009 Date Effective: May 2009 Highlights: Students who wish to study at a foreign university (host institution) with which OCAD U does not have a formal Mobility/Exchange Agreement; Apply for official approval from OCAD to have credits obtained abroad apply to OCAD degree; Student must apply to host institution for formal admission, and, if accepted, will pay tuition directly to host institution; Completed credits will be recorded on student transcript as transfer credit and will not be calculated into academic average; OCAD Residency Requirement 1) a minimum of 50% graduation requirements complete at OCAD 2) two out of a student s three final semesters prior to graduation, including the final one, must be completed in residence at OCAD; Differs from Florence and Special Studies programs; Eligibility Requirements 1) minimum grade point average of 70% 2) completed minimum of 10% credits; 36 42 Contact hours per 0.5 credit and minimum 3 weeks of instruction; $150.00 non-refundable fee for application and assessment POLICY 3002, STUDENT ACADEMIC APPEALS

Date of Last Revision: May 2013 Date Effective: May 2013 Highlights: Students who believe that extenuating circumstances warrant relief from academic decisions may submit an appeal to the Senate Student Appeals Committee; Appropriate appeals include issues of final withdrawal or maximum credit attempts; related policies; Grade Approvals; Petitions for Late Withdrawal from a course, Student misconduct Appeal; Program Requirements POLICY 4001, MINORS Date of Last Revision: May 2009 Date Effective: September 2009 Highlights: Good academic standing; A minor is a sequence of courses comprising no fewer than 3.0 full credits and up to 5.0 full credits in a single field of study 1) Disciplinary Minor credits in a single field of study 2) interdisciplinary minor credits thematically based crossdepartmental; May be declared between May 1 st of second year to not later than February 1 st of the year they plan to graduate; Alumni in degree completion program may only register for courses required for degree completion and the minor; No 100-level courses may be used toward a minor; no less than 1.0 full credit of the minor must be at the 300 or 400 level; electives; expansion studios; students may not use the same course for multiple minors, nor may they apply the same course towards both their major and minor; previous courses already recognized as transfer credits may be applied to the minor; no new transfer credit may be initiated to apply to the minor; undergraduate students with a declared minor may increase their maximum number of credit attempts to 30.0, from 25.0 POLICY 5000, PANDEMIC STUDENT ATTENDANCE POLICY Date of Last Revision: August 2009 Date Effective: September 2009 Highlights: Student is expected and encouraged to stay at their place of residence if they are exhibiting symptoms of influenza-like illness; Student is responsible for immediately reporting their absence due to illness to their instructor; case-by-case basis for granting deadline extensions; students will be required to complete all requirements of the course; email communication in case the university is required to close POLICY 6001, GRADUATE ADMINISTRATION Associated Committee: Graduate Studies Date of Last Revision: November 2011 Date Effective: December 2011 Highlights: Administration structure: Associate Vice-President, Research and Dean, Graduate Studies; participates in university administration through membership in President s Cabinet and Senate, Board of Governors; The Office of Research and Graduate Studies coordinates with the Office of the Registrar; Ontario Council on Graduate Studies (OCGS); Quality Council; Student Financial Aid Office; Supervisory Committee (Graduate Studies General Policies, Section 6: Supervision); Graduate Program Committee; Senate Committee on Graduate Studies POLICY 6002, GRADUATE FACULTY POLICY

Associated Committee: Graduate Studies Date of Last Revision: May 2013 Date Effective: May 2013 Highlights: Membership in the graduate faculty must be: tenured, tenure-track, CLTA or continuing, senior scholar, adjunct professor, sessional faculty; Good standing; 1) Full Members 2) Associate Members 3) Senior Scholar Graduate Faculty Appointees; Principal Advisors; Supervisory Mentor POLICY 6003, GRADUATE ADMISSIONS Associated Committee: Graduate Studies Date of Last Revision: November 2011 Date Effective: December 2011 Highlights: General admission requirements: Program Handbook/Office of Graduate Studies; Application form, admission limited to students whose interests are compatible with available resources and faculty expertise; minimum requirements: Bachelor s degree, cumulative grade point average of at least 75% (B) + submitted evidence of student ability / based on professional experience relevant to the proposed area of study; Conditional Admission; Admission; unsuccessful applicants may appeal to the Senate Committee on Graduate Studies to review admission procedures, the Committee will not review an applicant s credentials; Part-time studies part-time graduate students in studio-based programs do not normally have access to graduate studio space, are not eligible for Graduate Teaching or Research Assistantships and do not receive OCAD U scholarships or needs-based bursaries; Exchange Student; Application to a Second Graduate Degree no course work taken for the first degree shall count towards the second, none of the research completed for the first degree shall be replicated fo the second; English Language Competence Test of English as a Foreign Language internetbased test (TOEFL IBT) overall score of 90; Transfer Credit one half of the minimum course work of the applicable program not including the written thesis or thesis project/exhibition, must be taken at OCAD U; Graduate Diplomas diploma students do not receive OCAD U scholarships or needs-based bursaries nor are they eligible for Graduate Teaching or Research Assistantships, students ins studio-based programs do not normally have access to graduate studio or work/study space and may not take additional courses beyond those required for the completion of the Graduate Diploma; Master's degree program; Graduate Program Admissions Committee POLICY 6004, GRADUATE REGISTRATION Associated Committee: Graduate Studies Date of Last Revision: March 2012 Date Effective: March 2012 Highlights: Completion of Registration, dates published by the Office of the Registrar; Graduate Program Director for academic advising on course selection; Continuity of Registration graduate students must register in every semester until all requirements for the degree have been fulfilled; Course Audit in accordance with OCAD U Auditing Policy, recorded as AU on student transcript POLICY 6005, GRADUATE ACADEMIC STANDING AND GRADING Associated Committee: Policy and Planning; Graduate Studies

Date of Last Revision: January 2011 Date Effective: January 2011 Highlights: Assessment criteria Norami Grading System + F 0-59, P Pass, I Incomplete (medical reasons or no grounds for assigning a failing grade, carries no credit for the course and is not considered for average purposes), W Withdrawn (without academic penalty, dropped courses do not appear on the student s transcript, relevant calendar dates), AU Audit; Procedures related to grading Grade Changes, revisions submitted to the Graduate Program Director for approval using Grade Revision Form including written explanation; Coursework extensions apply for extensions for completing course work after the dates et by Graduate Studies with approval from the Graduate Program Director, form provided by the Office of Graduate Studies; Grounds for extension are determined by Graduate Program Director and Office of Graduate Studies and will have specified time-limits; Academic standing under no circumstance will a student whose cumulative grade point average (CGPA) is below 75% be awarded a graduate degree; Good Standing at least a grade of B, favourable assessment on their annual progress report; Supervisory Committee; Graduate Studies General Policies, Section 9: Progress, Withdrawal, and Leave; Retaking a course to improve the grade earned by permission of the Graduate Program Director; both grades are recorded only the better grade is used in calculating the CGPA and credit hours are used only once towards the requirements for the degree; Grade reporting Procedures temporary grade of I Incomplete to student on extension, if a final grade is not available and the student has not submitted the outstanding course work, then the grade of I will be the final grade and this will be a permanent transcript entry; Amendments require the approval of the Senate Graduate Studies Committee; Graduate Studies and Home Graduate Program Notification POLICY 6006, GRADUATE STUDIES SUPERVISION Associated Committee: Academic Policy and Planning; Graduate Studies Date of Last Revision: January 2011 Date Effective: January 2011 Highlights: Each student will work with a Supervisory Committee, including a Principal Advisor to guide their program of study and culminating thesis project or Major Research Paper/Project (MRP); all members must be of OCAD U s Graduate Faculty; Supervisory Committee Form completed and signed by all supervisors and submitted to the Graduate Program Director of the office of Graduate Studies official records; any questions or problems with the advising process should be addressed to the Graduate Program Director; Basic Principles Regular contact, not less than once per semester, timely review of submitted material, adequate notice of prolonged absence, adequate notice of impending deadlines, courteous, respectful, and clear communication POLICY 6007, GRADUATE RESIDENCY, COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND TIME LIMITS Associated Committee: Academic Policy and Planning; Graduate Studies Date of Last Revision: January 2011 Date Effective: January 2011 Highlights: Except in the case of executive master s programs, Master s and Graduate Diploma students must register for minimum of three semesters; the three-semester minimum includes approved off-campus residencies and internships, but does not include leaves of absence; one half of the minimum course work of the applicable program, not including written thesis or thesis project/exhibition must be taken at this university; none of the minimum may be courses taken in order to qualify for admission; applications to take one or more courses at another university for

credit towards a degree at OCAD U shall be approved by the student s Supervisory Committee and Graduate Program Committee and be sent to the Associate Vice-President, Research and Dean, Graduate Studies for final approval; may apply to have credit for graduate courses taken prior to admission applied to the requirements for the degree under certain conditions; Student Mobility Opportunities approved non-ocad U residencies, internships, placements, or specialized courses taken on Letter of Permission (LoP) or as part of Ontario Visiting Graduate Student Agreement (OVGS), the Canadian University Graduate Transfer Agreement (CUGTA) or the Canadian Graduate Student Research Mobility Agreement (CGSRMA) may serve as or substitute for elements of a graduate program; full-time Masters students should normally complete their program within five semesters for a maximum total time of eleven semester; Parttime students should normally complete their program within fourteen semesters; Graduate Studies General Policies 6003 POLICY 6008, GRADUATE ACADEMIC INTEGRITY Associated Committee: Academic Policy and Planning; Graduate Studies Date of Last Revision: January 2011 Date Effective: January 2011 Highlights: Academic integrity requires that all academic work be wholly the product of an identified individual or individuals; ethical conduct is the obligation of every member of the university community and breaches of academic integrity constitute serious offences; OCAD U Academic Misconduct Policy for Undergraduate and Graduate Students POLICY 6009, GRADUATE PROGRESS, WITHDRAWAL AND LEAVE Associated Committee: Graduate Studies Date of Last Revision: March 2012 Date Effective: March 2012 Highlights: Progress evaluation shall be sent as a report at least once each year from the Graduate Program Director; maintenance of cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 75%, as required by Graduate Studies General Policy 6005; Review of Unsatisfactory Progress written report from Principal Advisor or Graduate Program Committee when the case is considered and may submit any materials relevant to the case; decisions may be appealed to the Senate Committee on Graduate Studies through the Associate Vice-President; Research, and Dean, Graduate Studies; a student may withdraw from an individual course or from the university at any time by completing the appropriate paperwork and submitting it the Office of Graduate Studies; leave of Absence continuous registration as outlined in Graduate Studies General Policies 6004, a student may apply to go on leave if both of the following conditions obtain: a) a situation arises which makes it necessary to interrupt the graduate program, and b) no substantial use will be made of university facilities; time spent on leave of Absence will not be included in the calculation of time to the completion of the degree (graduate Studies General Policies 6007); Parental Leave of Absence may be taken by an enrolled graduate student at the time of pregnancy, birth or adoption, and/or to provide full-time care during the child s first year, it can be taken for a maximum of three semesters POLICY 6010, GRADUATE HUMAN SUBJECTS ETHICS REVIEW Associated Committee: Academic Policy and Planning; Graduate Studies Date of Last Revision: January 2011 Date Effective: January 2011

Highlights: All research plans involving human subjects must be reviewed by and receive the approval of the OCAD U Research Ethics Board POLICY 6011, GRADUATE STUDIES SUBMISSION AND EXAMINATION OF MASTERS THESES AND MRPS Associated Committee: Graduate Studies Date of Last Revision: December 2011 Date Effective: January 2012 Highlights: Submission and Examination of Master s Theses and Major Research Papers/Projects subject to the approval of the Graduate Program Committee at the outset of the student s course of study, a candidate may write their thesis or MRP and be examined in French; Binding and processing costs are paid at the time of the final submission and nothing will be considered submitted until these fees are paid; submissions one paper copy of the thesis produced in conformity with the Guidelines for the Preparation of the Thesis to each member of the Supervisory Committee and the Graduate Program Director, signed pre-exam; examining committee; copies of thesis shall be distributed at least three weeks prior to the scheduled date of the oral defense along with a covering letter explaining the status of the thesis and range of options for its disposition; Thesis Exhibition and Defense candidate defends the thesis in an oral examination open to the university community where candidates are required to gibe evidence that they have a thorough knowledge of the discipline(s) in which they have been working; voting is based on a simple majority; Examination Outcomes Five recommendations: thesis is approved as it stands, approved provided certain minor revisions made by a certain date; approved provided certain major revisions, not approved as it stands but may be resubmitted and re-examined, not approved; Final Submission candidates not meeting the deadlines are required to re-register until the thesis has been formally submitted and approved by the university, made to the Office of Graduate Studies, candidate submits the required copies and pays the cost for binding and microfilming/electronic processing; Thesis Non-Exclusive License form; Students submitting a Major Research Paper should refer to guidelines provided by their graduate program regarding processes for examination, defense, and final approval POLICY 6012, GRADUATE AWARD OF THE DEGREE Associated Committee: Academic Policy and Planning; Graduate Studies Date of Last Revision: January 2011 Date Effective: January 2011 Highlights: Candidates are responsible for applying for graduation by the published deadline using forms available from the Office of the Registrar; Certified official transcripts may be obtained from the office of the Registrar; Only individually signed copies with the university seal are valid POLICY 6013, GRADUATE STUDIES APPEALS PROCESS Associated Committee: Academic Policy and Planning; Graduate Studies Date of Last Revision: January 2011 Date Effective: January 2011 Highlights: Informal resolution of problems through discussion; grade appeal is a written request based on evidence provided by the student questions the grade assigned, believes an unreasonable evaluation method was used, believes the evaluation criteria deviated

substantially from the course outline without reasonable notice, believes the university s published regulations governing evaluation were misapplied; Procedure 1A) Initial Appeal to Teaching Faculty Member 1B) Letter of Appeal to the office of Graduate Studies 2) Appeal to Graduate Program Director 3) Procedural Irregularity appeal the decision to the Graduate Studies Committee; Time limits and deadlines are very relevant; Progress evaluations may be appealed to the Senate Committee on Graduate Studies POLICY 6016, GRADUATE SPECIAL STUDIES Associated Committee: Graduate Studies Date of Last Revision: December 2011 Date Effective: January 2012 Highlights: Required approval from: The faculty member supervising and grading the Special Studies course; the student s Principal Advisor, the Graduate Program Director; Independently Studies Evaluation Criteria for the project area are to be defined by the supervising faculty member; internships on-site work is performed under the guidance o the internship sponsor and the internship credit is supervised and evaluated by a OCAD U Faculty member; credit values of internships vary according to the number of hours worked and must be indicated on the internship Application form, internships must not be at the student s place of regular employment and may or may not remunerated, they are graded as pass/fail; Residency onsite work is performed under the guidance of the residency host and the residency credit is supervised and evaluated by an OCAD U Faculty member, apply for approved residencies by their Graduate Program Committee, the credit value of residencies varies according to the duration of the residency and must be indicated on the application form, the credit value will be determined by the Graduate Program Committee; residencies are graded as pass/fail; Only students in goof standing will be considered; typed proposal demonstrating how the Independent Study will advance the applicant s overall course of study at the university; Failure to meet deadline or follow approved policies and procedures will result in a failing grade being recorded on the student s academic record