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University of Calgary Calendar 2017-2018 Academic Regulations B. Registration B.12 Student Responsibility
B.12 Student Responsibility

Each student is personally responsible for the continuing completeness and accuracy of their course registration. Advice is available from faculty or department offices. Students should ensure that courses selected are appropriate to their degree program, including the number of courses to complete requirements for graduation. Particular care should be exercised with the sequence in which courses are taken to meet any prerequisite or corequisite requirements.

Each student is also responsible for any change of registration made necessary by the results of final grades at the end of a term.