Progression Requirements
- Progression and Graduation Requirements: Degree Programs
- Academic Probation: General BA/BSc Degree Programs
- Progression and Graduation Requirements: Honours Degree Programs
- Academic Probation: Honours Degree Programs
- Concentration or Specialization in a Major
- Minor/Option Requirements
- Admission to Limited Enrolment Honours Programs: Arts & Science
- Unclassified Studies
Students in a general BA/BSc degree program without designation may progress and graduate if they achieve an overall grade point average (GPA) of 4.00. A student whose cumulative GPA is less than 4.00 but not less than 2.00 (D) will be allowed to proceed on academic probation for 4.0 further credit attempts. Refer to the Academic Probation: General BA/BSc Degree Programs section which follows.
A student whose cumulative GPA is less than 2.00 must withdraw from the university.
Academic decisions are made at the completion of each full year of study in May or upon completion of a minimum of 4.0 credit attempts (passed or failed attempts).
Students
who fail more than 5.0 credits (or equivalent, including repeated
courses) will be required to withdraw from the university.
(All failed grades on the transcript are counted, including repeated courses and XF, DR.)
An undergraduate student (registered in an Honours or General degree program) is placed on academic probation on in a General degree program Without Designation when they have attempted a minimum of 4.0 credits at Laurier and achieve a grade point average (GPA) between 2.00 (D) and 3.99.
To clear academic probation, students must raise the cumulative GPA to at least 4.00 (C-) by the end of the probationary period, which will extend to the end of the term in which they complete a minimum of 4.0 credit attempts after being placed on probation.
A student who fails to clear probation after 4.0 credit attempts will be permitted one additional term to meet requirements. Should a student not meet the requirements after the additional term they will be required to withdraw from the university.
The cumulative GPA calculated to determine whether or not the student has cleared probation will include all credits completed by the end of the probationary period.
If, after probation has been cleared, a student's cumulative GPA falls below 4.00 (C-) at the time of a subsequent progression assessment, the student will be required to withdraw from the university.
While on probation in General degree programs, students in the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Human & Social Sciences, Faculty of Liberal Arts, and Faculty of Science, (excluding students registered in a non-BA/BSc degree program) will be allowed to register in a maximum of 2.0 credits per term. The restriction will be lifted and students will be able to proceed with a regular course load once they have cleared academic probation. While on academic probation, students must contact an academic advisor for guidance.
Students on academic probation in the General BA and BSc (except adult probation) may not cross-register in courses at the University of Waterloo, nor attend another university on a Letter of Permission.
Students who fail more than 5.0 credits (or equivalent, including repeated courses) will be required to withdraw from the university.
(All failed grades on the transcript are counted, including repeated courses and XF, DR.)
Students who fail more than 5.0 credits (or equivalent, including repeated courses) will be required to withdraw from the university.
(All failed grades on the transcript are counted, including repeated courses and XF, DR.)
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science - Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, Faculty of Liberal Arts, and Martin Luther University College Bachelor of Arts, Economics - Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, Bachelor of Design, Bachelor of Fine and Applied Arts
Effective for honours degree programs offered by the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, the Economics program in the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, and Martin Luther University College these are the grade point average (GPA) requirements:
**Exceptions to these GPA requirements are detailed in the Honours BA Communication Studies, Honours BA Economics and Accounting, and Honours BA Economics and Financial Management programs.
Faculty of Science
Most honours BA and BSc students may progress from Year 1 to Year 2 in an honours subject if they achieve a minimum GPA of 4.00 (C-) overall, and completion of all mandatory junior foundation courses noted within individual program requirements with a minimum GPA of 5.0 (C).
Progression to Years Three and Four require a minimum GPA of 4.0 overall.
Exceptions to these progression requirements are detailed within pages of individual program requirements. Exceptions include but are not limited to: Honours Environmental Science, Honours Health Sciences, Honours Science, Honours Psychology and Neuroscience, Honours Water Science and Environmental Health, as well as BBA Double Degree, “Research Specialist”, and Sussex partnership programs. Refer to the calendar page of individual programs in order to confirm requirements.
Graduation
Honours students in the following disciplines and departments are able to graduate in an honours major if they achieve a minimum GPA of 5.00 (C) overall and a minimum 5.00 (C) in the honours major(s): Biology; Chemistry and Biochemistry; Data Science; Environmental Science; Honours Science; Mathematics; Physics and Computer Science; Water Science and Environmental Health.
Honours students in the following disciplines and departments are able to graduate in an honours major if they achieve a minimum GPA of 5.00 (C) overall and a minimum 7.00 (B) in the honours major(s): Honours BA and BSc programs in Geography and Environmental Studies, Honours BA Psychology programs.
Honours students in the following disciplines and departments are able to graduate in an honours major if they achieve a minimum GPA of 6.00 (C+) overall: Health Sciences.
Exceptions to these graduation requirements are detailed within pages of individual program requirements. Exceptions include but are not limited to: Honours BA Mathematics with Accounting Option; BBA Double Degree programs; and BSc programs in the Department of Psychology. Refer to the calendar page of individual programs in order to confirm requirements.
BKin program
Progression requirements for the Honours Bachelor of Kinesiology program are based on grade point averages obtained from all courses taken and are calculated on a cumulative basis. For progression from year-to-year, the requirements are a minimum GPA of 5.00 (C) in Kinesiology & Physical Education courses, and a minimum overall GPA (including KP courses) of 5.00 (C). For graduation with the Honours degree, the requirements are a minimum cumulative GPA of 7.00 (B-) in Kinesiology & Physical Education courses, and a minimum overall GPA (including KP courses) of 5.00 (C).
Students
who fail more than 5.0 credits (or equivalent, including repeated
courses) will be required to withdraw from the university.
(All failed grades on the transcript are counted, including repeated courses and XF, DR.)
Bachelor of Business Administration
Progression to Year 2:
Requires completion of all 5.0 required and elective credits of Year 1 with a minimum cumulative GPA of 7.00 (B-) in all Business courses and a minimum cumulative GPA of 5.00 (C) in all non-business courses. Course and GPA requirements for Business and non-Business courses must be achieved by August 31. Total course repeats may not exceed a maximum of 1.0 credit exclusively during Year 1. All credits taken during Year 1 will be included in the GPA requirements for progression into Year 2.
Progression to Year 3:
Requires completion of all 5.0 required and elective credits of Year 2 with a minimum cumulative GPA of 7.00 in all Business and a minimum cumulative GPA of 5.00 in all non-business. These course and GPA requirements must be achieved by August 31. Course repeats may not exceed a maximum of 2.0 credits for the duration of the program, including repeats from Year 1.
Progression to Year 4:
Requires completion of all 5.0 required and elective credits of Year 3 with a minimum cumulative GPA of 7.00 in all Business and a minimum cumulative GPA of 5.00 in all non-business. Regular stream students and sequence 2 Co-op stream students must achieve the course and GPA requirements by August 31 and sequence 1 Co-op stream students by December 31. Course repeats may not exceed a maximum of 2.0 credits for the duration of the program, including repeats from Year 1.
Graduation:
Requires completion of all 5.0 required and elective courses of Year 4 with a minimum cumulative GPA of 7.00 in all Business and a minimum cumulative GPA of 5.00 in all non-business. Students who have not met the course and GPA requirements to graduate must meet the requirements within one calendar year. If they do not do so, they must re-apply to enter the Honours Business Administration program. Course repeats may not exceed a maximum of 2.0 credits for the duration of the program, including repeats from Year 1. A student who has passed all the courses of the BBA program but who has not obtained the necessary GPA may elect to receive a Bachelor of Arts General degree without major notation.
Bachelor of Business Technology Management
Refer to Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, BBTM Program
Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Therapy
Progression requirements for these honours programs will be based on grade point averages obtained from all courses taken and will be calculated on a cumulative basis. For progression from Year 1 to Year 2 the requirement will be a minimum GPA of 6.00 (C+) in each of the honours major(s) and a minimum GPA of 4.00 (C-) overall. The requirement for progression to Year 3 and Year 4, and for graduation, will be a minimum GPA of 7.00 (B-) in each of the honours major(s) and a minimum GPA of 6.00 overall.
For progression in the Bachelor of Music Therapy program to Year 4 and for graduation, a minimum cumulative GPA
of 7.00 in all Music courses, a minimum cumulative GPA of 5.00 is
required in all Psychology courses, and a minimum overall GPA of 6.00 is
required.
Students enrolled in honours BBA, BBTM, BFAA, BKin, BMus, BMusTh, BSW programs (Year 1 BBA students are excluded), who fail to achieve the standing required for admission to the subsequent year of their program, may upon the recommendation of the chair and the appropriate dean, proceed on academic probation. The terms of the probation will be determined by the chair and the dean. The approval for academic probation will be communicated to the student on LORIS by the Office of Enrolment Services. An honours student in the above degrees may proceed on probation only once.
NOTE: Students enrolled in Honours BA or BSc programs, or students completing Year 1 in the Honours BBA program are excluded from progressing in honours on probation.
Students in honours BA and BSc programs who do not meet the major GPA progression requirement
for their current program, must revise their major, or
progress in the General degree program without designation. If the overall GPA
is deficient for the honours program, the student must revise their degree to the three-year general program without designation. Students with an overall GPA between 2.00 (D) and 3.99 will be
placed in the General degree program on academic
probation. Those with an overall GPA below 2.00 on a minimum of 4.0
attempted credits are required to withdraw from the university.
Students
who fail more than 5.0 credits (or equivalent, including repeated
courses) will be required to withdraw from the university.
(All failed grades on the transcript are counted, including repeated courses and XF, DR).
A concentration (or specialization), is a structured plan of study (to a maximum of 2*) within an honours major requiring a minimum of 1.5 credits (typically included within the credits for the major). Refer to program major sections for course and GPA requirements.
*Only one concentration is allowed for students in the Bachelor of Business Administration program.
The concentration/specialization appears on the official transcript for honours students only.
Regulations pertaining to all Minors/Options include:
- Minors: Minimum of 3.0 credits, with 2.0+ senior credits required.
- Options: Minimum of 4.0 credits, with 2.0+ senior credits required.
- No fewer than 2.0 credits shall be obtained at Wilfrid Laurier University.
- Must be adjunct to the major; no student may declare a major and a minor in the same discipline.
- Maximum of two minors/options allowed.
- All common and program requirements for the secondary program must be fulfilled.
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 4.5 is required for a minor. If an option or minor requires a higher GPA, that GPA applies.
- Not available to those in undesignated General BA and General BSc programs.
- Majors, specializations, concentrations and minors (including options) are all printed on an official transcript. Only majors are printed on the degree parchment.
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Requirements for specific minors/options are included in the Departments section of the: Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Faculty of Music, Faculty of Science, School of Business and Economics - Economics Department and Martin Luther University College.
- Declare a minor/option using LORIS confirmation (March-April) or using a Program Selection Form prior to graduation; the minor can also be declared on the addendum of the Application to Graduate on the student's LORIS account.
There may be instances where student demand for entry or progression into Year 2 of an honours program in the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, Faculty of Liberal Arts and the Faculty of Science exceeds the availability of student spaces. Students who meet the minimum criteria for progression from Year 1 to Year 2 will be considered for admission.
A student's overall GPA calculated from all courses taken at Wilfrid Laurier University will be used to determine admission to these limited enrolment honours degree programs. Departments which intend to use other methods of determining GP(A) criteria for entry to honours programs will so advise students no later than October 1 in the fall term of the student's first year.
The regulations for General BA/BSc degree programs will apply to students registered in unclassified studies, except where additional requirements are specified.
Students
who fail more than 5.0 credits (or equivalent, including repeated
courses) will be required to withdraw from the university.
(All failed grades on the transcript are counted, including repeated courses and XF, DR.)