Registration and Regulations for the Ingram School of Nursing
Students admitted to the B.Sc.(N.) and B.N.(Integrated) programs are advised to refer to mcgill.ca/getready/orientation for information on Welcome Week & Orientation activities.
Official registration through Minerva must be completed by the Orientation Session in August. Students registering late for reasons unrelated to the admission procedure are subject to late payment and registration fees. See University Regulations & Resources > Undergraduate > Registration for more information.
Returning students are responsible for ensuring that registration is complete as per University timetables (see mcgill.ca/importantdates). However, the deadlines for registration to guarantee placement are:
Degree Evaluation
Degree Evaluation
Students are responsible for ensuring that they are taking the required courses to meet degree requirements as set out in their program of study. Students can check their degree requirements at University Regulations & Resources > Undergraduate > Student Records > Tracking Student Progress.
Communication Policy
Communication Policy
Email is the official means of communication between Â鶹AV, the Ingram School of Nursing, and its students. Students are required to identify themselves with their name and Â鶹AV ID number when communicating by email with faculty or staff.
General Course Requirements
General Course Requirements for Nursing
Students are informed at the beginning of any course of the course objectives and requirements as well as the methods of evaluation and the contribution of each method of evaluation to the final grade in the course. Students will not be permitted to write an examination in any course unless they have fulfilled the requirements of the course, including attendance.
Regulations Concerning Final Examinations
Regulations Concerning Final Examinations
See Examinations and University Regulations & Resources > Undergraduate > Examinations: General Information.
Leave of Absence
Leave of Absence from the Ingram School of Nursing
Exceptionally, students may require a Leave of Absence (LOA); please see Leave of Absence (LOA), University Regulations & Resources > Undergraduate > General Policies and Information > Undergraduate Leave of Absence Policy, and the Ingram School of Nursing Faculty and Student Handbook for information and instructions.
Any student who has been granted a leave of absence for one academic year and who does not resume studies in the following semester must withdraw from the Ingram School of Nursing. Such students may apply for readmission within one year after withdrawal.
Withdrawal
Withdrawal from Nursing Courses/Programs
Permission must be obtained from the Program Director prior to withdrawing from a required course as this can delay the degree completion date. Students considering withdrawal from the program are advised to discuss their situation with the Director of their program prior to making a final decision.
Deadlines are noted at mcgill.ca/importantdates and will be in accordance with University Regulations & Resources > Undergraduate > Fees > Fees and Withdrawal from the University.
Students who decide to withdraw from nursing or transfer to another Â鶹AV program are required to return their proof of registration to the OIIQ.