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And you get the same one-on-one advising and Career Services support that benefit all our students. The short answer? A lot, from accounting and acting to public relations and pre-med, Cybersecurity? Environmental science? Yep, we have that, too. Ready to make every minute of your four years add up to future success?

Your academic choices. The academic year will be split into two semesters and for the majority of courses this will replace our current three term model for the academic year. New start and finish dates for all following semesters will appear on this page once confirmed. Find out more detail about Semesterisation. For enquiries about term dates, please email student-records york.

Initial registration on or after Monday, February 24th will be charged a revised late registration fee. Undergraduate Fall Payment Due. Registration begins at a. Undergraduate Spring Payment Due Failure to meet the payment deadline may result in the cancellation of class reservations.

Graduate Spring Payment Due Failure to meet the payment deadline may result in the cancellation of class reservations. Registration Begins at a. Initial registration on or after Monday, February 25th, will be charged a revised late registration fee. Fall course search and registration status features available on Albert. Fall Registration begins by appointment for Undergraduate, Graduate and Diploma students.

Beginning today, withdrawal from a class scheduled during the Week Session, the 7-Week Session, or the First 6-Week Session will result in the issuance of a 'W' grade. Undergraduate Fall Payment Due Failure to meet the payment deadline may result in the cancellation of class reservations.

Last day to use the Term Withdrawal Form to submit a fall semester term withdrawal request or submit a request to withdraw from a course. Thanksgiving Recess for University Offices No classes scheduled. Initial registration on or after Monday, February 19th will be charged a revised late registration fee. The summer term tuition payment is due. Initial registration on or after September 15th will be charged a late registration fee.

Fall Payment is due for Graduate students Failure to meet the payment deadline may result in the cancellation of class reservations. Initial registration on or after October 4th will be charged a late registration fee.

The January term tuition payment is due Failure to meet the payment deadline may result in the cancellation of class reservations. Waitlists will be purged Beginning today students who want to withdraw from a class should use the Request Class Withdrawal process. Last day to drop spring classes and not receive a grade of 'W'. Waitlists will be purged Courses dropped after the first two weeks of the semester: No refund of tuition or fees for Undergraduate, Graduate and Diploma students who are dropping classes, but will remain enrolled in at least one course.

Faculty deadline for entering midterm grades. Grades are due 72 hours after the scheduled final exam date. Initial registration on or after September 9th will be charged a late registration fee. Last day of initial registration on Albert for all students. Last day to drop fall classes and not receive a grade of "W". Display of the January Term Schedule of Classes January term classes will be available in the Course Search feature of Albert beginning the week of September 28, Registration Status Students will be able to view their Registration Status for the January term using the Student Center on Albert beginning the week of September 28, Refund Schedule The refund schedule for the current academic year can be found in the Refund Schedule section of the Office of the Bursar's website.

Withdrawal Schedule A grade of 'W' will be issued beginning the 4th calendar day of the session. Initial registration on or after September 30th will be charged a late registration fee. Course Status The summer schedule of classes will be available in the Course Search feature of Albert beginning the week of January 18, Late registration begins Initial registration between February 1, and February 21, will be charged a late registration fee.

Initial registration on or after Monday , February 22nd will be charged a revised late registration fee. E-Bills will become available. Beginning today students will received an e-bill through their NYU e-mail account for summer term enrollment within two days of enrolling for their class. Withdrawal from a class scheduled in the First 3-Week Session will result in the issuance of a 'W' grade.

Last day to drop a class scheduled in the First 6-Week Session and the 7-Week Session and not be issued a grade of 'W'. Withdrawal from a class scheduled in the First 6-Week Session and the 7-Week Session will result in the issuance of a 'W' grade. Last day to drop a class scheduled in the Week Session and not be issued a grade of 'W'. If you are currently attending high school, you should upload your transcript showing Grade 11 results and Grade 12 first-semester final or midterm grades as soon as they become available.

This transcript should include a list of your registered second-semester courses. You may be eligible for early conditional admission based on this information. A final official transcript that will need to be mailed to our admission office is required at the end of your school year.

If you have studied at a recognized university or college, you must disclose any postsecondary studies to the Office of Admissions. If you are still currently studying at a college or university, you should upload your transcripts and any other required documents through the MyFile admission portal.

We require an official final transcript to be mailed directly or sent electronically from the granting institution to the Office of Admissions at York as soon as it is available, once your study period is complete.

Official transcripts must come to the Office of Admissions directly from the educational institution in an institutionally sealed envelope. We require English translations by an official translator of transcripts and certificates if the transcripts are not in English or French. Institutions can email official electronic transcripts to York. We are a leader in providing access and bridging programs to relevant Canadian degree programs, while providing language support and Canadian work experience through internships, practica and more.

After you complete your application, you have the option to complete an Additional Information Form for Indigenous Applicants to share more information about yourself, including your interests, goals and experiences. This will provide us with a more holistic view of you as an applicant.

The Indigenous Recruitment Officer from our Centre for Aboriginal Student Services has knowledge and experience working with Indigenous applicants and families, and can support you with the application process, advocate on your behalf, and provide you with assistance and resources during and after the transition to York University. The Centre for Aboriginal Student Services is a gathering space designed to meet the needs of Indigenous learners at York and provide culturally appropriate supports to you as a student.

Connect with Elders and Knowledge Keepers, peer support, academic and personal counselling and cultural workshops.



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