ACADEMIC INFORMATION


LETTERS OF PERMISSION: TRANSFER OF CREDIT TO WESTERN

A Letter of Permission is a document that enables a Western undergraduate to enrol in one or more specific courses at another university without having to apply for formal admission to the other institution. Upon completion, the courses are transferred to the student's record at Western.

Students apply to the Dean of their Faculty for a Letter of Permission to take courses at another university.* Deans base their decisions upon the student's overall academic record and the appropriateness of such courses for the student's program. For substitution of required, principal or prerequisite courses, the Dean will also obtain departmental approval. Following authorization, the Registrar's Office will issue to the university concerned a Letter of Permission that is contingent upon successful completion of progression requirements.

* A non-refundable fee of $50.00 is charged for Letters of Permission.

Students granted permission to take the final course(s) of their program during a Fall/Winter Session may not graduate until the next Autumn Convocation, unless marks, in the form of an official transcript, are received by the Registrar's Office by May 15. Students who receive permission to take the final course(s) of their program during a Spring/Summer Session, must submit an official transcript to the Registrar's Office by October 1; otherwise, their graduation may be postponed until the next Spring Convocation.

Non-graduating students must ensure that the Registrar's Office receives, no later than November 1, an official transcript for any course attempted on a Letter of Permission in the previous Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer Sessions. Courses for which no transcript is submitted shall be awarded a failing grade and an unsatisfactory attempt shall be recorded.

Courses taken at another university on a Letter of Permission during a Spring/Summer Session are included within the maximum permissible academic load for the period, May to August.

Not more than five courses may be taken at another university on a Letter of Permission to fulfil graduation requirements for any baccalaureate program at Western.

It is the student's responsibility to ensure that an official transcript for any courses attempted on a Letter of Permission is submitted to the Academic Records-Registrar's Office, Room 190, Stevenson-Lawson Building, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario N6A 5B8.

Credit is granted only when the courses are completed successfully with a final minimum grade of "C". Any courses taken will be counted within the maximum allowable course attempts. Courses will be recorded as an alpha grade only, and will be evaluated for grade points as follows:

A+ 5+
A 4
B 3
C 2
D 0 (No Credit)
E or F 0 (No Credit)

Final marks for courses taken on Letters of Permission are not included in determining the 60% minimum average required for graduation.


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