Student Responsibility
It is each student’s sole responsibility to ensure their registration status is correct by reviewing their timetable to confirm that registration activity was successful.
Students must also:
- ensure they meet the prerequisite requirements for courses they wish to take;
- ensure that the selected courses are appropriate to their final goal (whether graduation or transfer);
- ensure all fees are paid by the published deadlines;
- ensure they drop from courses you are no longer interested in taking as soon as possible, and by published deadlines; and,
- ensure that their current mailing and email address and phone numbers on file at all times.
In addition:
- Students who do not attend classes at the start of the term will be de-registered for nonattendance.
- Students who do not officially drop prior to the add and drop deadlines will be required to pay all outstanding fees.
- Students with outstanding fees after the fee deadline will receive no further service until the fees are paid.
- Students who do not officially withdraw prior to the withdraw deadlines will receive the grade earned.
Students who require advice or additional information regarding their programs during registration should consult Academic Advising.
Visit the Registration Guide for more information. If you need further assistance, please contact us at registration@camosun.ca.
Attendance
Students are required to attend the first class meeting of each course. If a student does not attend and do not contact the instructor prior to the first class with a satisfactory explanation, they forfeit their seat in the course. Beyond the first class meeting, regular attendance is expected of students in all classes (including lectures, laboratories, seminars, etc.) and some programs may have specific attendance requirements. Students who are unavoidably absent because of illness or disability should conteact their instructor as soon as possible.
The College reserves the right to limit attendance, and to limit the registration in or to cancel or revise any of the courses listed.
Full-time Enrolment
A student is considered to be full-time when enrolled in at least 60% of a full course load for their program of studies. This measure is also used to support eligibility for financial aid.
Some external agencies may set different requirements and guidelines (e.g., Canada Customs and Revenue requires students to be enrolled in a minimum of 10 hours per week).
Registration Limitations
Timetable Conflicts
Students may not register in classes that overlap or create time conflicts. To avoid delays at registration, students should consult the current term Academic Schedule and register in courses as soon as possible.
Maximum Credits
During registration, the maximum number of credits in which a student may register is 18.0 (six course equivalents), or 22.0 for students with a cumulative GPA of greater than 6.0, unless specified by program requirements. Most courses carry a credit load of 3.0 credits; some courses carry more and some carry fewer.
Students wishing to register in more than the maximum credit hours (term course equivalents) allowed must obtain approval of the Faculty or School in which they are enrolled.
Duplication of Registration
A student may not maintain registration in more than one section of a course offering in a term or session.
Course Availability
Admission to the College does not constitute a guarantee that a student will be able to register for any specific course in a given term.
Registration Restrictions (Holds)
The College may place holds on a student’s registration privileges owing to outstanding fees, academic or non-academic offences, etc. Students should contact the Registration Department if they have questions about their registration hold.
Registration Restrictions
Registration in some course sections may be restricted to students based on program, year of study, etc.
Registration Process
myCamosun
Camosun College uses an online registration system called myCamosun. myCamosun provides services for students to check available course offerings and timetables, establish academic plans, self-register in classes, pay fees, view grades, update personal contact information, and provides information relevant to each registration period.
Students who are required to register in courses using myCamosun will be provided access and instructions on using Camlink prior to their first registration period.
Students who are not required to use myCamosun will be notified.
Registration Deposit (Non-refundable)
For each academic session, most new and continuing students are required to pay a $175 non-refundable registration deposit:
- at least one week prior to their registration date; OR
- according to deadlines provided by the Registration Department to confirm acceptance into a credit program.
This registration deposit is not an additional fee. It will be applied to the total fees for that academic period.
For information on International Student Applications, please see the Camosun International website.
Note Payment of a registration deposit does not guarantee entry to courses as this is dependent upon academic prerequisites and upon the availability of seats.
Registration Priority
For some college programs, it is necessary to assign different registration dates to students needing the same courses. The following guidelines direct this process:
- Continuing students generally have registration priority;
- Priority for continuing students may be established by number of credits successfully completed and successful academic standing;
- The college reserves the right to register new and returning students before continuing students who fail to demonstrate satisfactory academic progress.
- For most career programs, full-time students have priority for registration over part-time students.
Course Requisites
Course prerequisites and corequisites must be met where applicable, and students are responsible to ensure they have met the prerequisites and corequisites for each course prior to registration.
Prerequisites
Courses that must be taken before registration into the desired course. Course prerequisites require a minimum grade of “C” unless otherwise noted. If the prerequisites for a course have not been completed, students will be automatically withdrawn from that course.
Corequisites
Courses that must be taken at the same time as the courses that require them. On myCamosun, students must register for corequisite courses at the same time as the course that requires them. If a student decides to withdraw from a co-requisite, they must also withdraw from the related course.
Prerequisite Waivers
Students may possess some educational experience that provides much of the background usually acquired in a prerequisite or corequisite to a particular course. In such cases, the student may seek the permission of the School or Centre to waive the prerequisite(s) and/or corequisite(s) for that course.
Application for a prerequisite/corequisite waiver must be made through the department offering the course. If the Prerequisite Waiver is granted, a student may register in a course without having completed the prerequisite(s) and/ or corequisite(s). Course prerequisite assessments are course-and term-specific and do not provide entry to other courses with the same prerequisite, and students do not receive credit for the waived prerequisite(s) or corequisite(s). Course prerequisite waivers are course and term-specific. They do not provide entry to other courses with the same prerequisite or to the same course in a different term.
If a prerequisite or corequisite course is specifically required in a program or major, the student must register in and successfully complete it at some point unless a substitution has been approved by the Dean.
Auditing Courses
General Interest
Course Audit - General Interest registration is for those individuals who are interested in taking a credit course for general interest only, and who have no intention of completing course work or writing exams for the audited course. Students auditing a course for general interest only:
- Will apply and register from the first day of class until the add and drop deadlines, and only with instructor permission. Apply using the Audit Application form.
- An instructor may sign an Audit Application form if space is available after waitlisted students have been served;
- Will pay 50% of the course tuition plus ancillary fees;
- Will not have to satisfy course prerequisites;
- Will be expected to attend classes regularly. No assignments are expected, no examinations are written;
- Cannot use audited courses as credits for student loan purposes;
- Cannot be changed to credit (enrolled status);
- Are not assigned a grade other than “AUD”;
- Cannot use an “AUD” grade as a prerequisite for other courses; and,
- An “AUD” grade is not calculated in GPA.
Students Currently Enrolled in Credit Courses
An audit student is one who participates in a credit course while concurrently enrolled in other credit classes. Current students auditing courses must be aware of the following:
- Enrolled students can change to audit during the Withdrawal period with instructor permission. An authorized Permission to Audit form must be submitted to the Student Records office;
- If not enrolled, an instructor may sign a Permission to Audit form if space is available after waitlisted students have been served;
- If not enrolled, with instructor permission will register between the first day of class until the add/drop deadlines.
Audit students:
- will pay 50% of the tuition for the audit course until add/drop deadline; However, if changing from registered to audit status after the add/drop deadline, full tuition fees will be applied;
- will be expected to attend classes regularly. No assignments are expected, no examinations are written;
- cannot use audited courses as credits for student loan purposes;
- are assigned a grade “AUD”, which is not calculated in GPA;
- cannot use an “AUD” grade as a prerequisite for other courses; and,
Course Waitlists
In the event that a preferred course is full, students should:
- select an alternate section (time/day);
- select an alternate course; or,
- waitlist for the preferred course and section.
Course Waitlist Procedure
Students may add themselves to one waitlist per course if that course is full. Students will be notified by email if a seat becomes available, and will have until 11:59pm the next day to register into the course. Those who choose not to register will be removed from the waitlist.
During the first week of classes, waitlisted students should contact the instructor to express interest, attend class if possible/permitted, and participate as directed by the instructor. Students may be removed from a waitlist at the discretion of the instructor if the waitlisted student has not made contact or attended classes from the first day. Available seats will continue to be offered by email every 24 hours until the add and drop deadlines.
Changes in Registration
See important dates for a listing off all academic and financial dates and deadlines
Adding Courses
Regular online course registration continues up until midnight of the add and drop deadline.
A student may add a course after the add and drop deadline; however, a ‘Request to Add a Course After Deadlines’ form must be authorized by both the instructor and the Dean (or Dean’s designate).
Self-paced Academic Upgrading courses may accept students throughout the term after the start of classes, with permission of the school using the Self-Paced Course Registration Authorization form.
Dropping Courses
Students can drop from courses up until the add and drop deadline without tuition charge, less the non-refundable registration deposit. Students who have paid for a dropped course before this deadline will receive a full refund, less the non-refundable registration deposit.
Students who fail to drop prior to the deadline will be required to pay outstanding fees; or, if paid, will not receive a refund.
International Students
International students who wish to drop are required to consult with an International Advisor.
Financial Aid recipients
Students receiving student loans are advised to consult with a Financial Aid Advisor prior to withdrawing. Student loans may be affected by withdrawals when students fail to maintain enrolment in at least 60% of a full course load.
Course Withdrawals
Camosun College recognizes that students may need to withdraw from courses. The Withdrawal Period begins the day after the Add/Drop Deadline. The deadline to withdraw without academic penalty falls after completion of 66% of the academic term (or 66% of the course length for non-standard courses). Students wishing to officially withdraw from a course before this deadline may do so through myCamosun.
A “W” (withdrawal) status will be entered on the student’s record to indicate an official withdrawal has taken place. Withdrawing from credit courses does not affect grade point averages (GPA) provided students officially withdraw before the deadline.
Withdrawals will not be permitted after this deadline date. Students who do not officially withdraw prior to the published deadlines, and who fail to successfully complete required course work, will be assigned the final grade earned.
Note Students are recommended to assess the impact of adding/dropping courses, as it may affect completion of Camosun programs or transfer to university. Students may wish to consult with Academic Advisors or program Chairs. Adding/dropping courses during the academic year may also jeopardize student eligibility to continue to receive financial aid during that year. It is imperative that students receiving assistance consult the Financial Aid and Awards office before any drop of courses, or change of program.
Medical/Compassionate Withdrawals
Students who have serious medical or compassionate circumstances may apply for a late drop and possible tuition refund. Requests will normally only be considered up to the last day of instructional activity (prior to final exams). Please Refer to the policy and form for more information.
See also Refund Policy under Fees and Financial Policies and Procedures.
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