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Ìý°Õ³ó±ð Non-Resident Status policy has changed for the 2017–2018 academic year. Please click here to view the updated policy.
Ìý°Õ³ó±ð Non-Resident Status policy has changed for the 2017–2018 academic year. Please click here to view the updated policy.
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Students must inform themselves of University rules and regulations and keep abreast of any changes that may occur. The Categories of Students section of this publication contains important details required by students during their studies at º«¹úÂãÎè and should be periodically consulted, along with other sections and related publications.
In some departments, students are permitted to proceed toward a degree on a half-time basis, i.e., students are permitted to register half-time instead of full-time during sessions of residence.
It is expected that half-time students will spend 50% of their time in the department participating in coursework, seminars, discussions, etc., with staff and full-time students. Half-time students are reminded that they must complete the degree within the time limitation imposed by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, and that if they choose to be half-time they must:
Certain degree programs can be followed on a part-time basis (e.g., M.Ed., M.Eng. Non-Thesis option, M.B.A., M.S.W. Non-Thesis option, and S.T.M.). Students in non-thesis programs (including the C.A. program) as well as Special, Visiting and Qualifying, Certificate and Diploma students, not taking at least 12 credits per term, are considered to be part-time. Students may, in some departments, proceed toward the degree on a part-time basis.
Part-time students are reminded that they must complete the degree within the time limitation imposed by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.
In cases of part-time and transfer students, all coursework might not be completed during the residency. It must therefore be completed during one or more additional terms (Non-Thesis Extension). Fees are charged accordingly.
Students in Additional Session or Non-Thesis Extension are students with a registration status of Additional Session (thesis programs) or Non-Thesis Extension (non-thesis programs) and paying fees accordingly. The following are such students:
In the doctoral program, students must be registered on a full-time basis for one more year after completion of the residency (i.e., Ph.D. 4 year) before continuing as Additional Session students until completion of the program. It is expected that, at this stage, all the coursework and comprehensive examinations will have been completed and the student will be engaged in thesis preparation.
Graduate students in non-thesis programs, graduate diplomas and certificates who have registered for all required courses but have not completed the work and/or have completed the residency requirements must register as Non-Thesis Extension students and pay fees accordingly. For example, a student who has registered for a last course such as a project but has not completed it, must register as Non-Thesis Extension status until graduation. Students in a Non-Thesis Extension session who are not registered for at least 12 credits per term, are not considered engaged in full-time studies.
Students who have completed the residency requirements for their graduate thesis program and who have submitted their initial e-thesis to Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies by the April 15, August 15, or December 15 initial e-thesis submission deadlines must register on Minerva in order for their registration status to be updated to "Thesis Evaluation". All students are required to stay registered and pay the associated fees up until the term of graduation. The registration status will be updated to "Thesis Evaluation" for all subsequent terms until the term of the final e-thesis submission. Students in thesis programs whose initial e-thesis and final e-thesis submissions are in the same term will not require a "Thesis Evaluation" status.
"Thesis Evaluation" students are considered to be:
If you are in "Thesis Evaluation" status, you are not permitted to register for courses. Students who still need to take courses to fulfill the program requirements after submitting their initial e-thesis will remain registered in additional session status and pay associated fees.
Students admitted to a Qualifying program are known as Qualifying Students for a Master’s. They must meet the application and admission requirements indicated by the chosen graduate department and the Graduate Admissions Unit of Enrolment Services. The courses taken during a Qualifying year will not be credited toward a degree program. Students are registered in graduate studies but have not yet been admitted to a degree program. These students take a full load (12 credits minimum) per semester of undergraduate courses as specified by the department. Only one Qualifying year is permitted.
Students who meet the minimum entrance requirements of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies and wish to take one, or at most two, graduate-level courses per term (6 credits) without intention of proceeding to a degree or diploma are termed Special Students. After completion of a maximum of 12 credits, an applicant may not continue as a Special Student.
If graduate Special Students subsequently become candidates for higher degrees, they may receive academic credit for relevant graduate courses taken as Special Students. They must apply every year.
Students who wish to take undergraduate courses only must apply as Special Students in the undergraduate faculty concerned, even if they already hold degrees.
Visiting Students are those students who are registered in a degree program at another university and who have obtained written permission from both universities to take a course(s) for credit toward that degree program. Students studying in the province of Quebec who are in this category are eligible for a transfer of credit if the required permission is obtained using Quebec Inter-University Transfer forms. These forms are available online at www.mcgill.ca/students/iut. º«¹úÂãÎè students registering for courses required for their degree program at other Quebec universities are required to pay for the course(s) at the home university. º«¹úÂãÎè and Université de Montréal participate in an exchange (graduate) with the University of British Columbia and the University of Toronto.
As a rule, graduate students should not register for courses through Inter-University Transfers (IUT) during the last semester before graduation. There are considerable delays in receiving official transcripts which delay the degree audit process and graduation. If special departmental permission is given for such a course to be taken in the last semester, there will be no extension given for the grade submission deadline.
Eligibility
If you are enrolled in a graduate program at another university and would like to attend º«¹úÂãÎè for a limited period of time (up to 12 months*) to conduct research only, you must apply as a Graduate Research Trainee. Research trainees are not permitted to register for courses. This category of registration is for students registered in graduate programs in other universities to conduct part of their thesis research at º«¹úÂãÎè under the supervision of a º«¹úÂãÎè professor. The purpose of the training period at º«¹úÂãÎè must be described. Acceptable reasons include: the student is engaged in collaborative projects between professor(s) at º«¹úÂãÎè and the student's sponsoring institution; the student wishes to take advantage of specific expertise, academic resources, or technical capabilities at º«¹úÂãÎè to enhance the thesis research being conducted at the sponsoring institution; the student is spending a stage at º«¹úÂãÎè under a specific Memorandum of Understanding between º«¹úÂãÎè and the sponsoring institution; the student's thesis supervisor has relocated to º«¹úÂãÎè, but the student remains registered at the former institution to complete his/her graduate degree. The category of Graduate Research Trainee cannot be used to conduct the majority of thesis research at º«¹úÂãÎè under the supervision of a º«¹úÂãÎè professor.
* Extensions beyond 12 months are not granted.
Conditions
Students applying to be a Graduate Research Trainee:
To submit an application refer to: www.mcgill.ca/gps/students/graduate-research-trainee.
The status of "non-resident" is only applicable to students participating in a formal exchange program, in which º«¹úÂãÎè has signed an exchange agreement with a partner institution. The student must register and will be charged full-time tuition including other student-related fees at º«¹úÂãÎè.
Residents and fellows on staff of teaching hospitals associated with the University are included in Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies statistics. In the event that residents and fellows wish to take courses at the graduate level, they must apply for admission as Special Students, or apply to a degree program, graduate diploma, or certificate.
Members of the teaching staff of the University up to and including the rank of lecturer may enrol as candidates for a degree, diploma or certificate. If their teaching duties are designated as full-time, they may only enrol as half-time students.
Professorial members of the academic staff may not enrol in graduate degree and diploma programs. This rule shall apply also to any persons who have been on the professorial staff within the previous 12 months, unless they resign completely from their positions at º«¹úÂãÎè.
Should persons registered in graduate studies be promoted to professorial rank, they may no longer remain graduate students, unless they resign or are granted a leave of absence from their professorial appointments.
In certain exceptional cases, professorial members of the academic staff may apply to a graduate program in academic units other than their own. Enrolment Services may grant permission if it is satisfied that the applicant's teaching unit and proposed unit for graduate study are sufficiently remote that conflict of interest situations will not arise. Permission must be granted before any courses are taken toward the proposed degree.
The Quebec Inter-University Transfer (IUT) agreement permits concurrent registration at º«¹úÂãÎè and another Quebec institution.
If you are a regular º«¹úÂãÎè undergraduate or graduate degree, diploma, or certificate student, you may register, with your faculty's permission, at any Quebec university for three, or in some cases six, credits per term in addition to your registration at º«¹úÂãÎè. You may also obtain permission to complete a full term (i.e., 12 to 15 credits) at another Quebec university. Your combined registration may not, however, exceed the total number of credits you are permitted to complete in a given term. These courses, subject to faculty regulations, will be recognized by º«¹úÂãÎè for the degree that you are registered for, up to the limit imposed by the residency requirements of the program. Normally, you must complete a minimum residency requirement of 60 credits at º«¹úÂãÎè in order to qualify for a º«¹úÂãÎè degree (you should check with your faculty). This privilege will be granted if there are valid academic reasons.
If you want to take advantage of this agreement, consult your Student Affairs Office for details. Note that this agreement is subject to the following conditions:
If you are a scholarship holder, you should consult with your Student Affairs Office and the scholarships coordinator concerning eligibility for continuation or renewal of your award(s).
You must initiate an online Quebec Inter-University Transfer (IUT) application to request the required authorizations at www.mcgill.ca/students/iut. You may find additional information posted on your faculty website.
The host institution will automatically submit your grades to º«¹úÂãÎè for any completed courses.
The Quebec Inter-University Transfer (IUT) agreement permits concurrent registration at º«¹úÂãÎè and another Quebec institution.
If you are a student at another Quebec university and you want to take courses at º«¹úÂãÎè using the Quebec Inter-University Transfer (IUT) agreement, you must initiate an online application to request the required authorizations at www.mcgill.ca/students/iut. You should also refer to your home university website for regulations on the number of credits allowed, as well as the policies for transferring the credits.
º«¹úÂãÎè will automatically submit your grades for any completed courses to your home university.