The three core values of UBC Sauder are Rigour, Respect and Responsibility. In line with these values, all students are expected to uphold the highest standards of professional behaviour, and academic honesty while contributing as responsible members of the UBC community. Breach of these expectations or failure to follow the appropriate regulations, principles, rules and guidelines of the University may result in disciplinary action.
Students must familiarize themselves with the academic regulations listed below and found here. In particular students are obligated to fully understand what constitutes academic misconduct, as defined by the UBC Calendar. Students involved in academic misconduct will face disciplinary measures and may have all Business Career Services withdrawn for the remainder of their program.
- Academic Accommodation for Students with Disabilities
- Academic Concessions. Please note that any concessions will be assessed on a case-by-case basis and in accordance with UBC’s Policy on Academic Concessions
- Academic Misconduct
- Academic Standing and Grading Practices
- Add-Drop Module Deadlines in Robert H. Lee Graduate Programs
- Auditing Courses
- Breakout Room Usage – Point Grey Campus
- Cancellation of Classes due to Snow
- Credits Earned Outside of the Degree Program
- Examinations
- Extending Program Length (Continuing Fee)
- IMBA Courses in Shanghai
- Leave of Absence (On Leave)
- Module Registration & Waitlist
- Overloading
- Professionalism, Attendance & Behaviour. Please especially note the Robert H. Lee Graduate School’s “lids down” policy (item 6.5) for all classes, including the residencies. This means that students should only open their laptops when asked to by the instructor in order to undertake a specific activity. Similarly, cell phones, tablets, and other personal technology must be turned off during class and stowed away.
- Religious Holidays
- Review of Assigned Standing (Appealing a Grade)
- Tuition Fees & Tax Receipts
- Withdrawals, Reinstatement and Readmission
NOTE: These policies are subject to change.