Infoservice, Tabaret Hall 550 Cumberland St Room 129 Tel: 613-562-5700 Fax: 613-562-5323 Spring/summer-2015 checklist for Carleton University students registering on the Exchange Agreement. Registration in the spring/summer 2015 at Ottawa U. begins Wednesday, April 08, 2015, for Carleton University students. 1. Complete the Carleton University Undergraduate Exchange Approval Form and get the appropriate signatures from the Registrar’s Office at Carleton University. Ensure you have noted the specific course and course code on your form. We require both course number and section letter for registration purposes. Courses may also require prerequisites. This information is available by verifying the course schedule and course description on our web site at: https://web30.uottawa.ca/v3/SITS/timetable/Home.aspx Transcripts are normally required for proof of prerequisite completion. *Please note that this form approves participation in the Exchange Program but does not guarantee access to the requested courses, access is based on eligibility (prerequisites) and availability in the course. 2. In addition, if you already have an Ottawa U. student ID, complete and sign the University of Ottawa Undergraduate Registration Form http://www.registrar.uottawa.ca/Default.aspx?tabid=2777and obtain in person course approval by the appropriate University of Ottawa faculty. If you have never applied or studied at the U of O or St-Paul University, please complete the following online form: University of Ottawa Personal Identification Form: https://uoforms.uottawa.ca/specialstudent/en. It will hold all of your personal information on a secure mainframe, and will accelerate the in-person registration process at the appropriate faculty. Select the special student program TRFQAT for transfer of credits. Obtain in person course approval by the appropriate University of Ottawa faculty. 3. Once approved, go to Infoservice in Tabaret hall room 129 (map site below), to get a student ID card. Please bring photo identification with you. If you already have a U of O ID number and have taken courses at the University of Ottawa in the past, your ID is still active. Your ID card is good for the duration of your studies at the University of Ottawa. It will be activated automatically once your course selection is approved by the faculty. 4. If someone is registering for you, they must have a consent form signed by you. Our Third Party Release form is available at: http://www.registrar.uottawa.ca/Portals/43/Registrar/REGI3200.pdf You will be required to show identification. 5. Once you have successfully registered in the course, you must return to Carleton University to complete the registration process. They will need the Carleton approval form signed by our faculty staff for confirmation. 6. Exams: You must verify your exam schedule at both institutions as soon as it is available in order to avoid problems with exam conflicts. You can do so by logging into your uoZone account, under Personalized Exam Timetable or visit the exam web site at: https://web3.uottawa.ca/examtimetable/main.do#goTop If you don’t have a uoZone account, visit: https://web3.uottawa.ca/infoweb/logon/forgotPassword.do?language=en and follow the instructions or visit the Frequently Asked Questions at: http://uozone.uottawa.ca/en/faq for more information. Exam conflicts are resolved at the home institution (Carleton). 1 7. Withdrawal for Carleton students from courses at the University of Ottawa must be done within the withdrawal deadlines of the host university (Ottawa) and must be done in person at the faculty where you originally registered for the course. The dates and deadlines that apply for both Financial Withdrawal (last day to withdraw with a fee adjustment) and Academic Withdrawal (last day to withdraw with no academic penalty) are detailed in the table below. If you are entitled to any financial reimbursements, the home university (Carleton) will make the necessary adjustments. The University of Ottawa Registrar’s Office will provide the necessary documents to the Registrar’s Office of the home institution (Carleton) to update your academic and financial file. Appeals: Any appeals to missed deadlines or university rules and regulations surrounding courses taken on exchange must follow the process of the host institution (Ottawa), any outcomes that affect academic or financial status will be communicated to the home institution (Carleton) so appropriate adjustments can be made to update your academic and financial file. uOttawa.ca email account: Correspondence from the University is sent to uOttawa.ca email accounts. To access Info Web secure services once you are registered, go to www.uozone.uottawa.ca. Enter your student number as the identifier. If you have not been assigned a random number for a password, or if you have trouble accessing the tool, call the technical help line at 613-562-5800, extension 6555 to have your password set for you and after 20 minutes you will be able to log in via uoZone. It is your responsibility to check your university email account regularly. Virtual Campus: At the University of Ottawa, the Virtual Campus is the one-stop sign-in portal allowing the University community to access online course Web sites as well as other e-learning resources. The virtual campus is one of the many applications that you will find into your uoZone account. Ancillary Fees (If applicable): Fees which some students may pay for specific courses in addition to tuition (Example: field trip, learning materials). You must make sure to check your financial account regularly on uoZone in order to pay these fees without delay, if you have not already done so. Visit the Financial Resources web site for more information and methods of payment. Please visit http://www.protection.uottawa.ca/en/parking.html for parking information and locations. It is the student’s responsibility to verify the course timetable on the website at: https://web30.uottawa.ca/v3/SITS/timetable/Search.aspx for any changes to the course timetable. Visit the Registrar Office web site for more information on all the important dates and deadlines: http://www.registrar.uottawa.ca/Default.aspx?tabid=2671 For directions and maps please consult: http://maps.uottawa.ca/ 2 UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA COURSE DATES & WITHDRAWAL DATES FOR SPRING/SUMMER 2015 FOR CARLETON STUDENTS ON APPROVED EXCHANGE Spring Session Date Financial Withdrawal st th A – Full course May 1 to July 30 B – Half course (first part) May 1 to June 18 C – Half course ( second part) June 22 to July 31 st nd Summer Session D – Full course st Date th July 17 th May 29 rd July 24 May 29 th May 12 July 03 Financial Withdrawal th July 6 to August th 15 Academic Withdrawal th August 4 to August th 11 th June 19 th August 4 to August th 11 Academic Withdrawal th July 29 th July 20 Exams th th st to June 21 th Exams th August 17 to August th 19 th th E – Half course (first part) July 6 to July 24 July 10 July 15 July 27 and 28 F (canceled) (canceled) (canceled) (canceled) (canceled) th th th th IMPORTANT NOTICE Full session (May 1 to July 30): Classes on Monday, May 18, Victoria Day (a statutory holiday), are cancelled. They will take place on Saturday, June 13, when the usual Monday course schedule will apply. This does not affect CO-OP and clinical placements. June 13 Sub-session I (May 1 to June 18): Classes on Monday, May 18, Victoria Day (a statutory holiday), are cancelled. They will take place on Saturday, June 13, when the usual Monday course schedule will apply. This does not affect CO-OP and clinical placements. June 13 Full session (May 1 to July 30): Classes on Wednesday, July 1, Canada Day (a statutory holiday), are cancelled. They will take place on Saturday, July 18, when the usual Wednesday course schedule will apply. This does not affect CO-OP and clinical placements. July 18 Sub-session II (June 22 to July 31): Classes on Wednesday, July 1, Canada Day (a statutory holiday), are cancelled. They will take place on Saturday, July 18, when the usual Wednesday course schedule will apply. This does not affect CO-OP and clinical placements. July 18 Sub-session III (July 6 to August 15): Classes on Monday, August 3, Civic Holiday (a statutory holiday), are cancelled. They will take place on Saturday, August 15, when the usual Monday course schedule will apply. This does not affect CO-OP and clinical placements. August 15 3
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