University of
Windsor - Graduate Calendar, 1998 - 1999 
COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH 

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PROGRAMS OF STUDY 

Economics 
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Civil and Environmental  Engineering  
Electrical Engineering 
Engineering Materials 
Geological Engineering 
Industrial and Manufacturing  Systems Engineering  
Mechanical Engineering  

English 
Geography 
Geology 
History 
Kinesiology 

Mathematics & Statistics 
Nursing  
Philosophy 
Physics 
Political Science 
Psychology 
Sociology 
Visual Arts 

OTHER GRADUATE FACULTY  

POSTGRADUATE AWARDS AND  FINANCIAL AID 

CALENDAR OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR  

GENERAL INFORMATION 

FEE REGULATIONS AND  SCHEDULE 

GENERAL INDEX 
 

30  CALENDAR OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 

(Dates of specific interest to graduate students appear in italics.) 

1998 
 

August 1 
Last day to register for Fall Distance Education courses. 

September 4 
Fall term fees are due and payable. 

September 7 
Labour Day (statutory holiday). 

September 8 
Late payment penalties begin. In-person registration in the Faculty of Law. 

September 9 
All classes begin, day and evening. Field work begins in Social Work. 

September 22 
Last day for late registration and change of course for Fall term day and evening. Last day for full tuition refund. 

September 25 
Last day for the oral defense of dissertations, theses and major papers for Fall Convocation. 

October 2 
Last day to deposit dissertations, theses and major papers for Fall Convocation. 

October 12 
Thanksgiving Day (statutory holiday) (no classes). 

October 13 
Last day to receive partial refund for withdrawal from courses 

October 17 
Fall Convocation 

November 3 
Last day to withdraw voluntarily from courses. After this date students remain registered in courses and receive final grades as appropriate. 

December 1 
Last day to register for Winter Distance Education courses. 

December 8 
Last day classes, day and evening, except Law. Fall term field work ends in Social Work. 

December 9 
Last day of classes, Law. 

December 10 
Fall term examinations begin except Law and Education. 

December 11 
Examinations begin in Law. 

December 23 
to January 1 
University offices closed for Christmas recess. 

1999  
 

January 4 
University offices reopen. Winter term fees are due and payable. All classes begin, day and evening. Field work begins in Social Work. 

January 5 
Late payment penalties begin. 

January 15 
Last day of registration and change of course for Winter term courses, day and evening. Last day for full tuition refund. 

February 5 
Last day to receive partial refund for withdrawal from courses. 

February 15 
Last day to file application for Spring graduation. 

March 1 
Final day for application to Level 3 in Social Work. 

February 22 to February 26 
Study week for all faculties except Education. Field work continues in Social Work. 

February 26 
University offices closed. 

March 5 
Last day to withdraw voluntarily from courses. After this date students remain registered in courses and receive final grade as appropriate. 

March 26 
Deadline for recommending an external examiner for an oral defense on the last day for Spring Convocation. 

April 2 
Good Friday (statutory holiday) 

April 9 
Last day of classes, day and evening, for Winter term, except Law. Field work ends in Social Work. 

April 12 
Winter term final examinations begin, except Law. 

April 15 
Last day to register for Summer Distance Education courses. 

April 15 
Last day of classes, Law. 

May 7 
Intersession, 12-week session and Summer Co-op fees are due and payable. 

May 10 
Intersession, 12-week session and Summer Co-op terms begin. Late payment penalties begin. 

May 14 
Last day for late registration and change of course for Intersession. Last day for full tuition refund for Intersession courses. Last day for oral defense of dissertations, theses and major papers for Spring Convocation. 

May 17 
Victoria Day (statutory holiday) (no classes). 

May 21 
Last day to receive partial refund for withdrawal from Intersession courses. Last day for registration and change of course, 12-week session and Summer Co-op. Last day to deposit dissertations, theses and major papers for Spring Convocation. 

June 4 
Last day to withdraw voluntarily from Intersession courses. After this date students remain registered in courses and receive final grades as appropriate. Last day to receive partial refund for withdrawal from 12-week session and Summer Co-op term courses. 

June 5, 6 
Spring Convocation 

June 18 
Intersession classes end. 

June 21 
Intersession examinations begin. Summer mid-term break for 12-week session and Summer Co-op. 

June 30 
Last day to file application for Fall graduation. Summer Session fees are due and payable. 

July 1 
Observance of Canada Day (statutory holiday) 

July 2 
Summer Session fees are due and payable 

July 5 
Summer Session begins. Late payment penalties begin. 

July 9 
Last day for Summer Session late registration and change of course. Last day for full tuition refund for Summer Session courses. 

July 16 
Last day to receive partial refund for withdrawal from Summer Session courses. Last day to withdraw voluntarily from 12-week and Summer Co-op term courses. After this date students remain registered in courses and receive final grades as appropriate. 

July 30 
Last day to withdraw voluntarily from Summer Session courses. After this date students remain registered in courses and receive final grades as appropriate. 

August 1 
Last day to register for Fall Distance Education courses. Deadline for recommending an external examiner for an oral defense on the last day for Fall Convocation. 

August 2 
Civic Holiday (statutory holiday) (no classes). 

August 13 
Last day of classes for Summer Session and Summer Co-op term. 

August 16 
Summer Session and Summer Co-op term examinations begin. 

Specific dates of events beyond this point have yet to be determined. 

 

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