Temporary Suspension of Admissions - Programs

Under the process outlined by the Procedures Concerning the Temporary Suspension of Admissions to Academic Programs, the programs noted here have temporarily suspended their admissions.

Programs can remain in temporary suspension for a period of up to two years. At least six months before the end of the initial specified time of temporary suspension, the Dean (or Deans) shall advise the Provost and Senate (with reasons) of their intentions regarding the temporary suspension.

MA/PhD in French Studies

Admissions suspended prior to 2013, with additional information provided to Senate in.

Graduate Diploma in Pain Care

Admissions suspended as of the Senate meeting in .

Graduate Diploma in Legal Services Management

Admissions suspended as of the Senate meeting in , with an extension reported in .

ADMI Master of Engineering Program

Admissions suspended as of the Senate meeting in , with an extension reported in .

Graduate Diploma/Master of Medical Sciences

Admissions suspended as of the Senate meeting in , with additional information provided in . A two year extension was reported in . 

Bachelor of Mining Engineering Technology Program

Admissions suspended as of the Senate meeting in , with an extension reported in .

Bachelor of Fine Art (Visual Art) Program

Admissions suspended as of the Senate meeting in .

Global Master of Management Analytics

Extension reported in .

Bachelor of Liberal Studies (Online)

Admissions suspended as of the Senate meeting on .

Bachelor of Arts, Hispanic Studies Major and Joint Honours Programs and German Studies Joint Honours Program

Admissions suspended as of the Senate meeting on .

Graduate Diploma in Business

Admissions suspended as of the Senate meeting on .

Professional Master of Public Administration

Admissions suspended as of the Senate meeting on . 

French for Professionals Certificates

Admissions suspended as of the Senate meeting on .

Graduate Diploma in Water and Human Health

Two-year extension reported at the Senate meeting on .