02-23-2011 at 03:44 PM
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york summer school
does anyone know when and where to apply for summer school at york
i know u get the letter of permission through online but
anyone who have experience with doing summer school at york help me out please?
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02-23-2011 at 08:32 PM
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does anyone know when and where to apply for summer school at york
i know u get the letter of permission through online but
anyone who have experience with doing summer school at york help me out please?
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You should just look for it on the YorkU website, or better yet just call York U.
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02-24-2011 at 05:10 PM
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http://futurestudents.yorku. ca/visiting%20#how
( if you are takingf a course at york that will be counted at mac you are a visiting student)
How do I apply as a Visiting Student?- Fill out the York University application
(electronic:
http://futurestudents.yorku. ca/applying/onlineapp
or paper version) and pay the application fee. - Submit the appropriate supporting documentation.
- If you already hold a university degree, send us an official transcript showing degree conferred.
- If you are attending on a Letter of Permission*, send us the Letter of Permission from your home institution.
- If you are fulfilling the requirements for a professional designation, send us:
- proof of membership (including full, associate or student memberships) in an
approved professional association.
OR
official transcripts or academic assessments (e.g. a list of courses) prepared by or on behalf of an approved professional association.
- Make sure you meet our language proficiency requirements for admission to the University.
- Apply to RN to MScN Alternate Admission.
Send your documents to the Office of Admissions.
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03-08-2011 at 10:01 PM
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I'm admitted and they sent an e-mail asking me to accept the offer but I've searched everywhere and couldn't see where I could accept the offer... Any help?? T T
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03-10-2011 at 12:11 AM
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Same here.. no idea where im supposed to be accepting it..
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03-10-2011 at 12:38 AM
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I've been admitted. What do I do next?
Now that you've been admitted to York, here are your next steps: - Accept your offer through MyFile.
- Register and enroll in your courses.
- Pay your fees.
- Get your YU Card, check into transportation or parking and get your textbooks.
- Get oriented to the campus (e.g. libraries, food services, York Lanes, sport and recreation, social events etc).
source: the same post referenced in a previous post
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03-10-2011 at 06:03 PM
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WHERE in MyFile?
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03-10-2011 at 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by giftedchick
I've been admitted. What do I do next?
Now that you've been admitted to York, here are your next steps: - Accept your offer through MyFile.
- Register and enroll in your courses.
- Pay your fees.
- Get your YU Card, check into transportation or parking and get your textbooks.
- Get oriented to the campus (e.g. libraries, food services, York Lanes, sport and recreation, social events etc).
source: the same post referenced in a previous post
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OMGWTFBBQ!
MyFile looks so much better than MUGSI and SOLAR. That's kind of sad.
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03-11-2011 at 03:53 PM
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I've been admitted. What do I do next?
Now that you've been admitted to York, here are your next steps: - Accept your offer through MyFile.
- Register and enroll in your courses.
- Pay your fees.
- Get your YU Card, check into transportation or parking and get your textbooks.
- Get oriented to the campus (e.g. libraries, food services, York Lanes, sport and recreation, social events etc).
source: the same post referenced in a previous post
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Ive seen this page but the problem is there is no option in Myfile to actually accept the offer. I plan on calling york next week . All I see is next steps: blank.
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03-11-2011 at 03:59 PM
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When I went last year, I never had to accept... They just let me choose courses. You also won't get a YU Card. :( Very confusing for the invigilators.
And good luck calling. They have one line for registrar and financial aid.. good times.
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03-11-2011 at 07:19 PM
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Yeah, I never had to accept an offer either. I applied as a visiting student and paid a certain amount of the fee as a deposit. For some reason, I was enrolled but they wouldn't let me choose the course I wanted to take so I had to call them up and then I was able to choose the course.
As well, I got a YuCard, you just got to go to one of the registrar's office or something to get a picture taken and they give you the YuCard like a few minutes after you take the picture. Much faster than it is at Mac.
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03-11-2011 at 10:52 PM
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Ive had to call them so many times alerady bc they messed up things with my account.. so im alright with the wait.
I duno about accepting an offer, but i know my housemate that took summer school there had to get a yu card.....
I guess i should ask her if she ever had to accept anything .. i just figured that we did .. since its in the instructions to visiting students..
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03-11-2011 at 10:55 PM
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oh.. she doesnt remember.. so no help i guess, gotta wait til I call
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Can anyone help me out? I'm in Biomedical Engineering and I'd like to know if there is an equivalent course to Chem 2E03 at York? I've checked the website, and Mac says that York's Intro to Thermodynamics course is equivalent to Chem 2*03, so I'm wondering if anyone knows if this means that the asterisk an replace any letter?
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Can anyone help me out? I'm in Biomedical Engineering and I'd like to know if there is an equivalent course to Chem 2E03 at York? I've checked the website, and Mac says that York's Intro to Thermodynamics course is equivalent to Chem 2*03, so I'm wondering if anyone knows if this means that the asterisk an replace any letter?
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I'm pretty sure. I'm going to check next week with the engineering office to make sure because I might take this course too.
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