UBC FRENCH
- Days, times, and classroom locations of all the sections for FREN 101 are at UBC Student Services > Course Schedule > FREN 101
- The Department of French, Hispanic and Italian Studies
- FHIS > Undergraduate French > Advising and their FAQ
- FHIS French tutors list
UBC FACULTY OF ARTS
- Academic advising: Faculty of Arts
- Faculty of Arts grading guidelines: your final grade may be scaled / curved / adjusted to comply with these guidelines. For a version of these guidelines used by FHIS, see: Grading Guidelines for Content-Based Courses (Department of French, Hispanic and Italian Studies, UBC)
UBC GENERAL RESOURCES
- Academic advising: all Faculties and Schools
- Access & Diversity
- Resources for students c/o UBC Early Alert:
Mental and physical wellbeing
Personal safety and security
Sexual assault
Academic
Accommodation for disability
Career
Concerns regarding fair treatment
Discrimination and harassment
Financial
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Legal advice
Student-led programs - Early Alert:
Information for students
UBC POLICIES & PROCEDURES & RULES & REGULATIONS
- expectations:
student declaration and responsibilities: a reminder that upon registering as a student, you initiated a contract with the University and are bound by the following declaration:
“I hereby accept and submit myself to the statutes, rules and regulations, and ordinances (including bylaws, codes, and policies) of The University of British Columbia, and of the faculty or faculties in which I am registered, and to any amendments thereto which may be made while I am a student of the University, and I promise to observe the same.”
[…] Students are required to inform themselves of the statutes, rules and regulations, and ordinances (including bylaws, codes, and policies) and to any amendments thereto applicable at the University. For policies and procedures issued by the Board of Governors, see the University of British Columbia Policy and Procedure Handbook or the Office of the University Counsel for the official text. For policies issued by the Vancouver Senate, see the Senate for up-to-date copies.
The University authorities do not assume responsibilities for others that naturally rest with adults themselves. This being so, the University relies on the good sense and on the home training of students for the preservation of good moral standards and for appropriate modes of behaviour […]
The University and University authorities are not obligated to enforce any statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances (including bylaws, codes or policies) if discretionarily enforceable by law or made under its, or their, power or authority.