
Graduate Studies in Education, Bulletin,
2012/2013
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Important
Notices
Notice
of Collection of Personal Information
The
University of Toronto respects your privacy. Personal information that you
provide to the University is collected pursuant to section 2(14) of the
University of Toronto Act, 1971. It is collected for the purpose of
administering admission, registration, academic programs, university-related
student activities, activities of student societies, financial assistance and
awards, graduation and university advancement, and for the purpose of
statistical reporting to government agencies. At all times it will be protected
in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. If
you have questions, please refer to the website below or contact the University
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Coordinator.
Location:
McMurrich
Building, Room 201, 12 Queen's Park Crescent West, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A8
Phone:
416-946-7303
Website:
www.utoronto.ca/privacy
Person
I.D. (Student Number)
Each
student at the University is assigned a unique identification number. The
number is confidential. The University strictly controls access to Person I.D. numbers.
The University assumes and expects that students will protect the
confidentiality of their Person I.D. numbers.
Regulations
and Policies
As
members of the University of Toronto community, students assume certain
responsibilities and are guaranteed certain rights and freedoms. The University
has several policies that are approved by the Governing Council and that apply
to all students. Each student must become familiar with the policies. The
University will assume that he or she has done so. The rules and regulations of
OISE are listed in this Bulletin. In applying to OISE, the student assumes
certain responsibilities to the University and to OISE and, if admitted and
registered, shall be subject to all rules, regulations and policies cited in
the Bulletin
as
amended from time to time.
All
University policies can be found at: www.governingcouncil.utoronto.ca/policies.htm
Those
which are of particular importance to students are:
·
Code
of Behaviour on Academic Matters
·
Code
of Student Conduct
·
Grading
Practices Policy
·
Policy
on Official Correspondence with Students
More
information about students’ rights and responsibilities can be found at:
http://life.utoronto.ca/get-help/rights-responsibilities.htm
NOTE:
In
addition, all graduate degree programs are subject to the academic regulations
of the University of Toronto, School of Graduate Studies (SGS). For full
details, applicants and students are advised to consult the School of Graduate
Studies Calendar or
visit their Website at: www.sgs.utoronto.ca
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