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Re: Substituting grad courses into your lowest undergraduate year

Dear applicants,

For those of you who have undertaken graduate work there is an option to substitute up to 18 credits from your grad courses into the lowest undergraduate year.

This is outlined in section 3.9b of the applicant manual. .

To clarify, the substitution policy this applies to your overall lowest undergraduate year, not the lowest remaining year after our exclusion policy.

Therefore if you have a four year undergraduate degree with GPAs of:

Y1: 3.2
Y2: 3.4
Y3: 3.7
Y4: 3.9

Your lowest year is Y1 at 3.2. This is the year where you can supplement with your graduate course grades.

STEPS:

1.Identify your lowest undergraduate year.
2.In that year identify your lowest courses to remove-YES you will not report them
3.Replace them 1:1 with your desired grad courses (i.e. if you remove an undergraduate course from your lowest year, you replace it with a graduate course of the same or greater course weight)
4.The description of the course should be that of your graduate course.
5. YOU WILL STILL ENTER THESE COURSES in your graduate years (Yes this is a duplicate but this allows us to track the courses) Remember these won’t be counted in your GPA because you are not meeting the criteria in 3.9 i

Please note: This can only be done for your lowest undergraduate year. Please do not make any substitutions in more than one year.

We are working off the honour system and this will be audited. Any manipulation outside these instructions will be considered and area of concern.