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Im a student from the University of Ottawa, and Ive received permission from the UofO to take a Carleton ELEC course as part of my program. What do I do?

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Im a student from the University of Ottawa, and Ive received permission from the UofO to take a Carleton ELEC course as part of my program. What do I do?

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Bring your signed permission form from the UofO and a list of your current marks to the Electronics office and ask for it to be forwarded to the Associate Chair. The decision as to your eligibility for the course will be made on the basis of your marks overall as well as your preparedness for the course in terms of prerequisites. Please note that UofO students can only be accommodated in a CU ELEC course when the course enrollment is below capacity. If the course is full, UofO students cannot be accommodated. The final enrollment situation is sometimes not known until the last day for registration (e.g. if there are people waiting to get in), so it may not be until then that you know for sure whether you will be registered. In general, if the course is full and people are waiting, it is very unlikely that the number will drop below the limit, so it is unlikely youll be accommodated.

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