The requirements and expectations for students wishing to return to their degree after a period away are described below. These requirements are for students who left their degree in a good standing. (Good standing refers to situations where students were permitted to return to their degree during their last academic term. It specifically does not include students that are required to withdraw from engineering.) Note: These requirements apply to all previously enrolled students in the Faculty of Engineering.
- If students have not registered in classes for a period of less than one year, the promotion rules associated with that degree describe the return requirements (refer to Voluntary Withdrawals).
- If students have been away from study in their plan for a period of one year or more, their return is to be governed by the following alternatives:
- Students who have been away for a period of less than six years can apply to complete the degree requirements that were in place at the time they left their degree. However, as plans evolve some courses may have changed and there may be a need to modify the exact sequence of the material but not to increase the normal load required to complete the degree. (It may be to a student's advantage to repeat some material prior to starting new material.)
- Students who have been away for a period of six years or more and were no more than 1.5 units (weight) from completing their original degree requirements can apply to complete the degree requirements that were in place at the time they left their degree. Due to the evolution of our plans, there may be a need to modify exactly which courses are required to complete the degree.
- Students who have been away for a period of six years or more and have more than 1.5 units (weight) to complete their degree are required to complete the degree requirements in effect at the time of their readmission.