6.5. Registration Definitions
     
     
6.5.1.

Active Students

An Athabasca University student who continues to take courses and who does not allow his or her enrolment to lapse is considered an "active student." Students who complete courses on a Letter of Permission from Athabasca University also retain their active status.

As an active student, you can << Login >> to Athabasca University's online Course Registration Form. Your << Login >> provides you access to all online student services provided by Athabasca University.


Changing Programs

Active students who wish to change from one Athabasca University degree, diploma, or certificate program to another must complete a new Undergraduate General Application Form and submit a Change of Program Fee (also referred to as a reactivitation fee).

Students will fulfill the program regulations in effect at the time of their enrolment. Course work completed previously will be assessed toward the new credential.


Changing Status

Active students who wish to change from the unclassified status to an undergraduate program are required to complete a new Undergraduate General Application Form. No fee is required.

If you are an active student, please << Login >> to myAU. Your << Login >> provides you access to all online student services provided by Athabasca University. If you are an inactive student, you may also access myAU. You will be required to reactivate your file and then complete the change program form.

The form will ask whether you require an evaluation of previous post-secondary studies. A fee is required for this service if it wasn't submitted previously.

Students will fulfill the program regulations in effect at the time of their enrolment. Course work completed previously will be assessed toward the new credential.

 

6.5.2.

Inactive Students

Inactive students are those who have not registered in an Athabasca University course within 12 months of the completion date, the contract date, or the date of withdrawal from their last course. Students who complete courses at other institutions without first obtaining a Letter of Permission from Athabasca University, may be designated “inactive” and forfeit their enrolment status, and risk not receiving credit for the course.


Reactivating/Re-enrolling Status

To re-enrol, inactive students are required to

 

1. 
complete and submit a new Undergraduate General Application Form, and
     
2. 

Submit a Change of Program Fee (also referred to as a reactivitation fee or change of credential fee) before they continue taking courses.

Students are required to fulfill the program regulations in effect at the time of their re-enrolment. Course work completed previously will be assessed toward the new credential.

 


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