S.04-72
    SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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    DEAN OF GRADUATE STUDIES
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    MEMORANDUM
    TO: ?
    Senate
    FROM: ?
    Jonathan Driver, Dean of Graduate Studies, Chair, Senate Graduate
    Studies Committee
    SUBJECT: Change to Graduate General Regulations
    DATE: ?
    16th September 2004
    cc:
    At its meeting of 13 th
    September 2004 Senate Graduate Stukjeommittee approved the
    following changes to Graduate General Regulations, and I request that Senate consider
    the following motion:
    That Senate approve the changes to Graduate General Regulation 1.12, as set out in
    Senate Paper
    S .04-72
    Context
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    Our graduate regulations define maximum length of time allowed for students in graduate
    programs. The dean of graduate studies has been very strict about keeping to these
    deadlines. Recently I have been requested to find out if these rules violate human rights
    legislation. It is clear that we are in violation of such legislation if we discriminate against
    students who have been forced to take time from their graduate studies as a result of
    disability, illness or the need for parental leave.
    I am therefore proposing the following addition to Graduate Regulation 1.12.1. Current
    wording is in italics. New wording is in bold. No deletions are proposed to existing text.
    1.12
    Maximum Time for Completion of
    the Requirements for the Degree
    1.12.1 General
    The maximum times for completion given below are not intended to be the normal times
    for completion. They are intended to take into account a wide variety of extraordinary
    circumstances and events that may delay completion. Individual departments may specify
    their expectations of normal degree completion times as a guide to determining whether
    a student's progress is satisfactory.
    Although it is expected that most students will complete their programs well before
    reaching the time limit, some students may be required to suspend work for a
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    period of time because of mental or physical disability, pregnancy or family
    responsibilities. In such cases, students should apply to go on leave, should present

    evidence (e.g. from a doctor) of the necessity of the interruption of studies, and
    should request that their on-leave fees be waived. On-leave semesters taken under
    such circumstances will be added to the maximum length of time in program.
    Students who take on-leave semesters for other reasons will not receive extensions.
    Students in per-credit programs do not take on-leave semesters. Students in those
    programs should submit a letter to the Chair of the Graduate Program Committee
    outlining the circumstances and requesting that their maximum time in program be
    extended, together with the required documentation.
    Students with long-term disabilities should discuss their situation with the Centre
    for Students with Disabilities early in their graduate studies or as soon as possible
    after the condition is diagnosed. The Centre will assist students and their
    departments to develop plans for completion of programs, and this may include an
    extension beyond the normal time limits. Such plans must be approved by the Dean
    of Graduate Studies.
    1.12.2 Master's Degree
    Students in per semester fee programs (see 1.4) shall complete all of the requirements for
    a master's degree within 12 semesters of equivalent enrolment. On-leave semesters will
    not be counted as semesters of enrollment. In addition, all requirements of the master's
    degree must be completed within six calendar years of initial enrolment as a master's
    student. Students in per credit fee programs (see 1.4) shall complete all of the
    requirements for a master's degree within six calendar years of initial enrolment.
    1.12.3 Doctoral Degree
    A student shall complete all the requirements for a doctoral degree within eight calendar
    years of initial enrolment as a doctoral student or, in the case of a student who has
    transferredfrom a master's program into the doctoral program without completing the
    master's degree, within eight calendar years of initial enrolment as a master's student.
    1.12.4
    Readmission
    Under exceptional circumstances and with the recommendation of the chair of the
    graduate program committee, a student who did not complete the degree requirements
    within the maximum time, and who was thus required to withdraw, may be readmittedfor
    one semester only to complete those requirements. Final approval for readmission is by
    the dean ofgraduate studies.

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