MEMO
Dean of
Graduate Studies
STREET ADDRESS
Maggie Benston Student Services
Centre 1100
Burnaby BC V>A 1S6
Canada
MAILING ADDRESS
8888 University Drive
Burnaby BC V>A 1S6
Canada
SFU
S.12-18
TO: Senate
TEL
FROM Wade Parkhouse, Dean. Graduate Studies C^ZjVOiJi^y-^vc
RE
General Graduate
Regulation 1.3.2.a
GS2011.20
cc
DATE December 8. 201 1
Motion: That Senate approve the addition of GGR 1.3.2.a which outlines the criteria
for admission to a graduate certificate program
[GS2011.201
Effective Date is September 2012
Senators wishing to consult a more detailed report of curriculum revisions
may do so by going to Docushare:
https://docushare.sfu.ca/dsweb/View/Collection-12682
If you are unable to access the information, please call 778-782-3168 or email
shelley gair@sfu.ca.
Addition of GGR 1.3.2a Admission to a Graduate Certificate Program
Motion
That SGSC recommend to Senate the addition of GGR 1.3.2awhich outlines the criteria for admission to
a graduate certificate program.
Rationale
SGSC would like to allow qualified students to applydirectly into our Graduate Certificate programs in
addition to allowing currently registered students in degree programs to complete a graduate certificate. A
number of institutions (i.e. U of Calgary and McGill) allow students to apply directly into graduate
certificate programs as is the case for undergraduate certificates at SFU. These programs provide those
students that wish to continue their advanced education with an opportunity to acquire additional
academic credentials in specific areas. These credentials may be used for credit towards a future degree.
The graduate certificate will also be of value to those who have completed a graduate degree but desire or
require further credentials or knowledge and skills beyond their degree.
Calendar Language
The minimum University requirements for admission to a graduate certificate program are as follows:
a) a bachelor'sdegree from Simon Fraser University or its equivalent from a recognized institution;
b) a cumulative grade point average
of at least 2.5/4.33, or a grade point average of at least 2.67/4.33 (B-)
based on the last 60 credits of undergraduate courses;
c) submitted evidence, usually references from qualified referees, of the student'sability to undertake
advanced work in the area of interest.
In exceptional circumstances, a student may be admitted with lower formal qualification than in (a) when
there is significant professional experience relevant to the proposed area of study.
Students must satisfy any further requirements set by the graduate program committee. Students whose
native language is not English may be required to satisfy the University and the graduate program
committee as to their capability in English. (See also 1.3.12).