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University of Calgary Calendar 2009-2010 Academic Regulations F. Academic Standing F.8 Aegrotat Standing
F.8 Aegrotat Standing

Aegrotat standing (i.e., standing granted to a candidate who is prevented by illness from attending final examinations) may be granted by the faculty council offering the course(s) to a student registered in either of the last two years of any program. It should be noted that aegrotat standing may only be granted for courses in which the student is registered and attending.

Any student wishing to take advantage of this privilege should apply to the dean of the faculty concerned.