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If I don get accepted into the Criminology Programme when I apply at the end of my second year of study can I reapply at the end of my third year?

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If I don get accepted into the Criminology Programme when I apply at the end of my second year of study can I reapply at the end of my third year?

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A. Students are eligible to apply for entry into the criminology programme only after completing twenty, but no more than thirty courses. Once students have completed thirty courses they are ineligible for admission to the Criminology Programme. Students who are not successful in gaining admission to the Criminology Programme after completing twenty credits may reapply up until they have completed thirty credits. There are, however, a very limited number of spaces available at this level. Even students who have achieved the minimum GPA are not guaranteed admission. Entry shall be for the Fall term only. Applications and information sheets are available at the Office of the Registrar and must be returned to that office by May 1st. No late applications will be accepted. Decisions will be rendered by June 1st, with notification shortly thereafter.

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