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    • Required to live on-campus

      • All students considered to be in their “first-year” of college and attending as a full-time student (whether entering with transfer credit or not) are required to live on-campus. Saint Mary’s College of California strongly believes in the value of the on-campus residential experience for students.
      www.stmarys-ca.edu/student-life/housing-dining/campus-housing/first-year-residence-halls/requirement-exemption
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  2. All students considered to be in their “first-year” of college and attending as a full-time student (whether entering with transfer credit or not) are required to live on-campus. Students may apply for an exemption to this requirement.

  3. This will depend on your country of residence, and where you need to apply. You can find country-specific information by visiting the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website. As soon as you receive your official letter of acceptance from Saint Mary’s

  4. As a women’s private, Catholic, residential, undergraduate college, Saint Mary's College requires all students--starting with the Class of 2011--to reside in college-owned housing (including housing provided during study abroad programs) for six (6) semesters, unless the student meets one of the following exceptions:

    • Annual Calendar
    • Requirements For Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science
    • Courses
    • Credit Hour Definition
    • Upper Division and Lower Division
    • Student Classification
    • Auditors
    • Open Enrollment
    • Registration
    • Overload Registration

    Saint Mary’s follows a 4-1-4 calendar. This includes a fall term of 14 weeks, during which students normally take four courses, ending before Christmas vacation; a January Term of one month, during which students take only one course; and a spring term, again of 14 weeks, during which students normally take four courses. Courses for the fall and sp...

    In order to qualify for the bachelor’s degree, a student must satisfactorily complete 36 course credits, 17 of which must be upper-division level. A minimum of nine courses must be completed at Saint Mary’s College. Fractional course credit courses (e.g., .25, .50), may not cumulatively account for more than three course credits toward the degree. ...

    Following the general custom of 4-1-4 colleges, Saint Mary’s College awards undergraduate degree credit in terms of “course credits” or more simply, “courses” (as opposed to semester or quarter units). Since 36 course credits are required for the bachelor’s degree, the regular full-time student will enroll in nine courses per year, four each in the...

    Saint Mary’s College follows the federal government’s definition for credit hours, as follows: “As an amount of work represented in intended learning outcomes and verified by evidence of student achievement that is an institutional established equivalence that reasonably approximates no less than: In order to receive one hour of credit for one seme...

    First-years are expected to concentrate on lower-division courses but may sometimes be admitted to upper-division courses if they have the appropriate preparation. Sophomores normally concentrate on lower-division courses, but may begin to take upper-division courses in their major field, especially in the second semester of their sophomore year. J...

    Full-time students at Saint Mary’s normally take nine full credit courses each academic year, one of which must be a January Term course. Full-time students carry 3.00 to 4.00 full course credits in the fall and spring terms, and one course credit during the January Term. Full-time enrollment may range from 7.00 to 9.00 full course credits per year...

    Matriculated part-time and full-time students with a B average may audit one course each term in addition to the regular class load, with permission of the instructor. However, not all courses or all subject matter fields lend themselves equally to being audited. Students may audit only those courses that have adequate space and facilities to accom...

    Open Enrollment is a program that offers part-time study on a space-available basis to the general public. Students currently admitted to the College are not eligible to participate in the Open Enrollment program. Open Enrollment students may enroll in a maximum of 2 courses per term. Open Enrollment students may only register during the Drop/Add p...

    Registration Process

    Returning students register for courses for the next term late in every fall and spring term. They can register online with their advisor’s approval. If departments impose size limits on certain classes, those classes are closed to further enrollment immediately upon reaching the specified maximum. New students admitted for the fall term are advised during the summer, and registered at that time. Approved changes in student registration can be made until the day prior to the start of term. So...

    Course Waitlist

    After online registration takes place and prior to the start of a term, a waitlist option is offered for courses that are full. This option allows a student to add their name to the waitlist so when a spot does become available, the next student on the waitlist will be notified via email and offered a spot. They have 48 hours from the time of the notification to register. If their window expires, they lose this opportunity and the next student on the waitlist will be offered an opportunity to...

    Summer Session

    Summer Session is an additional term for students who wish to pursue summer study. Registration occurs in late spring. See the Registrar’s webpage for specific annual information.

    Overload registration permits a student to register for more than the allotted amount of courses per semester. Undergraduates are allowed to register for the following credit amounts (any combination of full credit and partial credit) without triggering the overload limit: 1. 4.25 (Fall Semester) + 1.25 (Jan Term) + 4.25 (Spring Semester)* In order...

  5. To apply for an exemption, please visit here . The College is committed to the social and academic benefits of being a residential college. All students considered to be in their “first-year” of college and attending as a full-time student (whether entering with transfer credit or not) are required to live on-campus.

  6. 4 天前 · Of the 124 units, at least 50 units must be at the 300- and 400-level, at least 31 units must be taken at Saint Mary’s College, and at most 9 graduate-level units at the College may be counted toward the baccalaureate degree. In most cases students will have room in their remaining units to pursue curricular enhancement.

  7. Admission Team. St. Mary’s Canossian College. 22 places are open for Discretionary Places Admission. (A) Application Procedures 申請程序. 1. Download the Application Form from this website during the period from 1st December 2021 to 17th January 2022. (Please use white A4 paper.) 申請者可於 二零二一年十二月一日至二零二 ...