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University of Calgary Calendar 2016-2017 Undergraduate Admissions A.4 General Admission Procedures
A.4 General Admission Procedures

Any student who wishes to become a registered student of the University must complete an Application for Admission, pay the application fee, submit required documentation to demonstrate they meet the admission requirements and receive a notice of acceptance and pay the required admissions confirmation deposit before they are permitted to register in courses.

The University of Calgary reserves the right, published requirements notwithstanding, to refuse applicants for admission or registration, even if they meet the entrance requirements, on the basis of their overall academic records or on the basis of grounds that, in the opinion of the University, are reasonable in the circumstances.

All students seeking admission to the University must ensure the information provided as part of their application for admission is true and accurate. Students who falsify or omit information as part of the admission process will have their admission and registration cancelled and may be identified to other post-secondary institutions. Falsified documents may be referred to the appropriate authorities for prosecution under the Criminal Code of Canada.