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I would like to take courses elsewhere or perhaps do a full year on a student exchange programme. What is the process?

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I would like to take courses elsewhere or perhaps do a full year on a student exchange programme. What is the process?

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Only a student on good standing (GPA > 2.0) will you be permitted to take courses elsewhere. You must therefore at least have 12 credits of grades on your transcript before making such requests. Allowance is made for a student to do 6 credits elsewhere should they so choose. Students accomplish this through student request BEFORE they take the course. [There is no guarantee that Concordia will grant you the transfer credits if you did not get permission before hand.] If you would like to take one or two courses elsewhere in Quebec, you need to do two things: • access the course description(s) from the University’s calendar or web site; and • make an appointment to see the Academic Adviser to fill out a student request • fill out an inter-university transfer agreement If you would like to take one or two courses elsewhere in Canada, you need to do two things: • First, access the course description(s) from the University’s calendar or web site. Print them for examination by your academic

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