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Forms & guidelines - for students

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Forms

INFS 603 604 605 Outline - Application

INFS 688 Application Form

INFS 689 Application Form

K/KE Incomplete Coursework Contract Forms for Graduate Students

  • PDF iconGraduate K Form
    • Note the GPS' policies: Extensions could begiven for a maximum of fourmonths (i.e., the end of the following term). It is recommended that a student not hold more than two K contracts simultaneously to prevent interference between concurrent contracts and with later coursework. A struggling student may benefit more from aleave of absencethan a course extension.Graduate students must inform their GPD, in addition to their course instructor, if they wish to secure a K contract.Should a student wish to contest the decision of a GPD or course instructor to deny a K contract, they are permitted to appeal the decision to aassociatedeans.gps [at] mcgill.ca (GPS Associate Dean).
  • PDF iconGraduate KE Form
    • Note the GPS' policies: Further extension is only granted with the approval of a GPS Associate Dean. A KE contract must be requested before the initialK contract expires. KE contracts are awarded for up to 6 months from the date of signature.Students with a KE contract should not enroll in more than one additional course untilthe KE is cleared. Students with two concurrent KE contracts should not enroll in any additional courses until their KE’s are cleared.KE contracts should be based on an obstacle (e.g., illness) faced by the student. A student cannot be awarded a KE in one course when they have been able to complete other courses in the same semester. A KE contract will not be approved if the student did not have time to finish the coursework during the K contract or the student's time has been compromised by other courses or employment.

Request for Approval for Course Outside of SIS

Practicum forms: see Practicum

Student Group Funding Application Form

Student & Student Group News

Arts Graduate Student Travel Award: see Faculty of Arts Awards and Grants


SIS Guidelines & policies

SIS Social Media Guidelines & Best Practices

SIS Meeting Representation & Attendance Guidelines

Course Registration

SIS Student Group Website Editing


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