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How do I add a course to my catalogue?

Click Add a Course. Type the catalogue number into the add course field. Click Add Course. The catalogue number, course number, and course title will display. If this is the course you want to add, then click Yes. If you cannot add the course, then you will see an explanation.

How do I add or drop a course?

Click Add a Course. Type the catalogue number into the add course field. Click Add Course. The catalogue number, course number, and course title will display. If this is the course you want to add, then click Yes. If you cannot add the course, then you will see an explanation. Click Drop a Course. Click to highlight the course you want to drop.

How do I Find my enrolment date for passport York?

You will be directed to Passport York for online authentication using your Passport York username and password. Click on “My enrolment access times” on the right side of the screen. Your enrolment access date will appear.

How do I find out if a course is available?

Review course availability and course descriptions on the York Courses Website. Note the course code and catalogue numbers of courses that you want to take and be sure to look at some alternative courses/sections in case your preferred choices are full or otherwise unavailable.

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Find Out When You Can Enrol

Undergraduate students have an assigned date and time to begin their enrolment process by using the Registration & Enrolment Module to enrol in courses for the next academic session. The date and time are listed in the Eastern Time Zone used in Toronto.

How to Enrol

If you are a new student or have forgotten how to use the Registration and Enrolment Module, get familiar with the steps to enrolment described below.

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General Information

  • Please consult the Schedule of Classes for complete details concerning registration dates and course schedules. Some courses listed in this bulletin are not offered every semester. All students should be advised before registering. Students with less than 27.5 credits must have an approve…
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Procedures For Change of Program and Withdrawal from A Course

  • During the first week of classes, a student may withdraw from one or more courses, add courses or change from one section to another section of the same course. During the second and third week, a student may only withdraw from a course or courses. No other program changes will be permitted. Withdrawals during these first three weeks will not appear on the student's transcript …
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Auditing of Courses

  • Students must pay the appropriate tuition and fees to audit any course, except for senior citizens, who do not pay tuition. Students who wish to audit a course must receive written permission from the instructor of the course and must submit the permission to the Office of the Registrar. Forms for permission to audit courses may be secured from the Office of the Registrar. Students must …
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E- Permits/Concurrent Attendance at Another Institution

  • A student who attends York College may not attend another institution concurrently. In special cases, the Office of the Registrar of York College may grant permission for dual attendance; however, the request must be processed prior to the registration period of both institutions. A student with less than an overall C average will not be granted an e-permit to another college. A …
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Independent Study Courses

  • Courses offered as Independent Studies are limited to York College degree students only. The number of Independent Study credits a student may take will be limited to three in any given semester, with the exception of the Political Science and Psychology programs, where six credits may be taken to satisfy the requirements of internship. In special circumstances, permission for …
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Pass/Fail Option

  • A student not on probation who has earned 28 or more credits may choose to take one pass/fail course per semester for a total of not more than six courses. Courses given on a pass/fail basis, such as Student Development 101-105 and non-major Physical Education 100 and 200-level courses, are not considered in the six-course total. A student may not take a course on a pass/fa…
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Attendance

  • Students are expected to attend each class session. Students who do not attend a course during the first weeks of the semester, will be marked as "Never Attended." This will affect financial aid. Students absent for more than one week due to illness (including hospitalization) should present to the instructor medical documentation of the illness. Students absent for more than one week …
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