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Electronic Access to the Undergraduate CalendarAn electronic version of the Undergraduate Calendar is available at the Carleton University Web site. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of both the online and printed versions of the Undergraduate Calendar.In the case of any discrepancy the online version shall be considered to be the University's official statement. The electronic version is located at: www.carleton.ca/calendars/current/. Accreditation of the UniversityCarleton University, a founding member of the Council of Ontario Universities, enjoys full accreditation by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities of the Province of Ontario. The University is a charter member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada.It is a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities and participates fully in the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan. It is also a member of the International Association of Universities. The baccalaureate degree programs in Aerospace, Computer Systems, Civil, Electrical, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering are accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board of the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers. The Bachelor of Architecture degree offered by the School of Architecture is recognized by the Canadian Architectural Certification Board as a prerequisite to apply for certification of academic qualifications for registration to practise as an architect in a provincial association. The Bachelor of Computer Science Honours Degree Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council of the Canadian Information Processing Society and the Computer Science Association. The School of Industrial Design was established at Carleton on the recommendation of a study prepared by the Association of Canadian Industrial Designers.Initial funding for the school was supplied by Design Canada, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Commerce. The School of Social Work program has been formally accredited by the Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work. Carleton University participates in the Ontario Student Assistance Program, other provincial assistance programs and the Canada Student Loans Program and is fully recognized as one of the few participating institutions outside the province of Quebec for bursary assistance through the Quebec Loans and Bursaries Program. Carleton University's degree programs are recognized in the United States by the Federal Guaranteed Student Loans Program and for student aid to veterans through Veterans Administration. DisclosureThe Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities and Statistics Canada require that Carleton University provide to them information pertaining to a student's status and other selected personal information.Upon registration as a student, one is deemed to agree to the disclosure by Carleton University of the student's status and other selected personal information pursuant to any such requirement. Copyright ComplianceCarleton University is committed to compliance in all copyright matters.Noncompliance is a violation of the Canadian Copyright Act.In addition to any actions that might be taken by any copyright owner or its licensing agent,the University will take steps against any breach of this policy. See www.carleton.ca/ims/copyrig1.html for guidelines on copyright compliance. FeesTuition Fees and Charges 2003-04 Tuition fees, late charges, and other fees and charges are reviewed in the spring of each year. At the time of printing, tuition fees and charges for 2003-04 were not yet decided. Once fees and charges have been set, specific details will be published on Carleton's website by May 1 (www.carleton.ca/fees/) and in the Registration Instructions and Class Schedule booklet which is made available to all incoming and returning students during the month of July. Students are advised to familiarize themselves with this information. Dates Relating to Fees and Charges Dates relating to tuition fee payments, cancellations of course selections, late charges, and other fees or charges are published in the Important Dates and Deadlines section of the 2003-04 Registration Instructions and Class Schedule booklet.
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