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In addition to the general policies and regulations set out in Policies and Regulations the following academic regulations apply to undergraduate students in this Faculty.
Academic Standing
Supplementary to the University's policy on Academic Standing, the regulations below are applicable to B.N.L.F. students in this Faculty.
A student’s eligibility to continue registering in their degree program is evaluated annually upon completion of the Winter Session. Registration eligibility is granted based on the Sessional Average for the Winter Session, as well as a review of specific academic requirements.
Courses taken in the Summer Session are not taken into consideration for assigning Sessional standing.
Academic standing is evaluated as follows:
Winter Session Average | Sessional Standing | Status |
55% or more | In Good Standing1 | Eligible to continue |
54.9% to 50% | On Academic Probation2 | Eligible to continue |
Less than 50% | Failed3, 4 | Required to withdraw |
¹ Students who attain a sessional average of 55% or more are classified as In Good Standing and will be eligible to continue their studies. Those who do exceptionally well may also receive recognition; see Dean’s List.
² Students who attain a sessional average between 50% and 54.9% will be placed on Academic Probation. This will be noted on their academic record. Once a standing of On Academic Probation has been placed on a student’s academic record, the student is permitted to continue in their degree program, but will be placed on a reduced maximum credit load for the following Winter and subsequent Summer Sessions, as follows:
Academic Probation Standing Registration | Winter Session | Summer Session |
Maximum credit load per Session | 18 | 9 |
Maximum credit load per Term | 9 | 6 (Term 1); 3 (Term 2) |
If, upon completion of the academic standing evaluation the following year, the student’s Winter Session sessional average again falls in the 50%-54.9% range, their standing will remain as On Academic Probation. If their Winter Session sessional average rises to 55% or more, their standing will change from On Academic Probation to In Good Standing. There is no maximum number of instances of Academic Probation permitted; students may remain as On Academic Probation for the duration of their studies, as long as their Winter Session average falls in the Academic Probation range.
³ Students who attain a sessional average of less than 50% in a Winter Session will be assigned Failed standing and required to withdraw from the Faculty.
⁴ For information on readmission after receiving Failed standing and being required to withdraw from the Faculty, see Advancement Regulations.
Dean's List
Students in any Winter Session with a sessional average of at least 85% while taking 24 or more credits will receive the notation "Dean's List" on their official transcript of academic record. Students who are registered with the Disability Resource Center with an approved reduced course load need to complete a minimum of 21 credits to be considered for the Dean’s List notation.
Class Standing at Graduation
The designation “with Distinction” will be notated on the degree parchment for any student who has achieved an average of at least 80% but less than 85%, calculated on all completed UBC academic courses numbered 300 or higher. The designation “with High Distinction” will be notated on the degree parchment for any student who has achieved an average of at least 85%, calculated on all completed UBC academic courses numbered 300 or higher.