Academic Standing and Advancement

To be in good standing and to register unconditionally, students must meet the requirements of the College’s Standing Policy, outlined in Bylaw 8, and the requirements of their own program’s Standing and Advancement Policy. If the program’s policy is more stringent than the College’s policy, the program policy takes precedence.

Please check your program manual in Omnivox for details. If you do not meet the standing policy for the College and for your program, you will be expelled. If this happens to you, and you feel you had valid reasons for your failed courses, you may appeal to the Academic Standing Appeals Committee for special permission to return.

Course Change

You can change a course during the designated course change period, at the start of the semester, if there is space in the course you want, if it is open to you in your particular program, and if it doesn’t conflict with other courses in your schedule. There is a fee for changing courses.

Course change generally takes place over a 4-day period at the start of the semester. For specific dates, log onto MyDzʿ, check the Internet Registration Timetable & Registration Guide on the MyDzʿ Portal, under My College Services or ask at the Registrar’s Office (2D.6).

Course Outline

A course outline contains information you need to know about the course. It usually includes a description of the course, the goals of the course, the titles of the books for the course, reading assignments, how many exams and assignments are required, their due dates, and the percentage of marks each is worth. It is your right to receive this course outline from every teacher during the first week of classes.

Convocation

During their last semester, students are invited to the annual graduation ceremony, known as Convocation. This event is held one evening during the second or third week of June and takes place at Place des Arts. Limited guest tickets are available to each graduating student so that he/she my invite family or friends to attend the ceremony. For more information, contact Carey-Ann Pawsey by email at convocation@dawsoncollege.qc.ca.

Withdraw/Drop/Add Courses

At the start of each semester, the Registrar’s Office sends students information (via Documents and Messages in Omnivox) about when and how they can add, withdraw from, drop or change a course(s).

First-semester students must consult an advisor at a scheduled Drop-in or online Chat session to review the possible consequences of the course withdrawal or drop and to carry out the course withdrawal or drop.

The course withdrawal deadlines are September 19th for the fall semester and February 14th for the winter semester. Courses deleted by the semester’s withdrawal deadline do not appear on your transcript. The final course drop deadline varies from semester to semester and depends on the exact start date of the semester; please see the Academic Calendar for specifics. Courses dropped after the withdrawal deadline and by the official course drop deadline for the semester will appear on your transcript with an AE notation.

Emergency

In case of an emergency:

Go to, or telephone Security, 2E. 14 Ext. 1000.

You can also use the “red telephone” located in the hallways. These phones give you direct access to Security.

Fees

The College notifies students through a MIO message in Omnivox of fees to be paid for the upcoming semester. Please note that students in the day division will not be able to register for the semester until tuition fees or any other outstanding fees are paid.

For fee information see Student Fees.

Full Time Student

A full time student is a student who registers for at least 180 hours of instruction (normally 4 courses) in a given semester. If you are receiving financial aid as a full-time student, be careful not to drop a course during the term that would lower your status to a part-time student.

Honours List (Dean’s List)

Day students who carry a sufficient course load* and who maintain an average of at least 85% in a semester with no failures receive semestral honours.  Please see the Institutional Student Evaluation Policy (ISEP) for complete details on semestrial honours and graduating honours

Mid-Term Assessment

You will receive a mid-term assessment in October and in March. This will be an indication of how you are doing in your courses up to that time. On the assessment you will receive either a PASSING, AT RISK, or FAILING grade for each course you are registered in.

For many students this assessment is a reality check. You may think you are doing fine in a course, but the teacher could have a different viewpoint.

Mid-term assessments are available to you by logging onto your MyDzʿ portal and looking under the heading: Results – Mid-term Report.

Mise à Niveau

Mise à niveau courses are non-credit courses required to raise a student’s skill in English, French, Mathematics, Chemistry, or Physics.

Part-time Student

Part-time student is a student not registered full-time, i.e. registered for less than 180 hours of instruction in a given semester. Part time students pay course fees.

Peer Tutors

Peer Tutors are students who tutor other students in need of help with a particular course. We can provide a peer tutor for many subjects. If you need help, don’t wait until the day before an exam. Go to the Academic Skills Centre (Room 6D.2, in the library). Peer tutors are a free service offered to Dzʿ students.

Photocopy Service

Photocopying machines are available in the Library and in the 2C hallway. Paying for photocopies can be done either with a print or student card or with coins.

Print and student cards can be recharged at the 2H.12 counter, the Library or by using the machine in the 2C hallway.

Plagiarism

Plagiarism is the presentation or submission by a student of another person’s work as his or her own. It may include copying, translating or paraphrasing. Students who permit their work to be copied are considered to be as guilty as the plagiarizer.The penalties for plagiarism are harsh: they may include failure of the project, failure of the course or even expulsion.

You have the right to be advised in the course outline of the specific implications of cheating and plagiarism for each course.

Pre-requisite

Pre-requisite means there is at least one other course you must take (and pass) before enrolling in a course.

Program Transfer

You may presently be in a program that may not be meeting your future goals and objectives. A program transfer is the process of requesting admission to another Dzʿ program.

Registration

Registration is the process of officially enrolling in your courses. You will register for your courses at your designated appointment time during the prescribed registration period. You can find your personal registration appointment time on the using your student number and password. About a week before registration begins, Go to MyDzʿ -> My Omnivox Services -> Course Registration to see your registration access time.

Late Registration

If you did not register during the designated course registration period, you may seek permission to register late by submitting a request form to the Registrar’s Office (2D.6). If permission is granted, you will have limited choice of courses, and you will have missed some classes.

Security

Security is responsible for safety, surveillance, parking and the enforcement of campus regulations. You must comply at all times when security personnel request your Dzʿ l.D. card. Security is located in room 2E.14, local 1000.

Semester

Each Fall and Winter semester is 15 weeks long, and the Summer semester approximately 7 weeks long. The Fall semester typically runs from late August to December, and the Winter semester from mid-January to May. The Summer semester normally runs from early June to the end of July.

Summer School

It may be possible to take up to two courses during the summer (three for graduating students). A limited number of courses are offered, and priority goes to potential summer graduates.

Tax Receipts

The T2202A & Releve 8 slips are available at the end of February on the .

Transcript

A transcript is a permanent academic record, listing all courses taken and final grades in those courses. If you need an “official” transcript to be sent to another school, you can request one online through Omnivox or from the Registrar’s Office (2D.6). A processing fee will be charged.

Withdrawal

The course withdrawal deadlines are normally September 19th for the fall semester and February 14th for the winter semester. Courses deleted before the semester’s withdrawal deadline do not appear on your transcript.
If you wish to withdraw from the College you must submit a College Withdrawal Form in Omnivox.



Last Modified: August 28, 2024