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2009 Summer Important Information / Notices

Meeting Sections

“Meeting sections” indicate the type of academic activity being conducted. Every course has at least one meeting section. The meeting section code is a string of 7 characters (e.g., LEC 0101.) Academic activities can be lectures (LEC/L); practicals (PRA/P), or tutorials (TUT/T), followed by four numbers.

Program Enrolment Required

If you are working towards an Arts & Science degree and have completed your fourth full-course equivalent or more you MUST be enrolled in a subject POSt (program of study) or you may be prevented from course enrolment for the 2009-2010 fall-winter sessions. Check the 2009-2010 Registration Handbook and Timetable, available at your college registrar's office in early April, for more information.

TCard

The TCard is the official student ID—all Arts & Science students are required to have one. TCards are issued in Room 2054A, Robarts Library, 130 St. George St.

To get your TCard, you must bring one piece of photo ID (e.g., driver's license, passport) and a current university document containing your name and U of T student number

If you are a returning student and need a replacement TCard, contact your college registrar's office to obtain a request form.

Email

Once you have your Tcard, you must activate your University of Toronto email account. Setting up a UTORmail account is mandatory. Once it’s set up, the Office of the Faculty Registrar will send you email messages throughout the session with general news, reminders, updates and instructions.

Space in Classes

It is University policy that the number of students enrolled in a course or meeting section cannot exceed the capacity of the room. In addition courses may have enrolment limits for reasons other than classroom size. Every attempt has been made to ensure that the room assigned to a course will accommodate the number of students expected to enrol; however, as there is limited space to meet demand, some students may not obtain space in every course they want. You are advised to select alternate courses in which to register in event that you are unable to enrol in a course that is filled. If a class is full on the last day to enrol and you are not officially enrolled in the course, you do not have a right to be in the class, and will not be granted late registration.

Use of the Student Web Service

Using the Student Web Service (SWS) to enrol means you agree to abide by all of the academic and non-academic rules and regulations of the University, Faculty and College in which you are registered, and assume the obligation to pay academic and incidental fees according to the policies and requirements of the University.