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Undergraduate Scholastic Standards
A cumulative Grade Point Average (G.P.A.) of 2.0 is required as an acceptable standard of performance.

A minimum grade of 2.0 (C) is required to pass all professional subjects; that is, all those subjects offered by the departments within the Faculty.

Environmental Design students must clear all conditions of first year to be eligible to register for third year subjects.

Interior Design students must clear all conditions of first year to be eligible to register in third; similarly, all conditions of second year must be cleared to register for fourth year.

To be eligible for the degrees of Bachelor of Environmental Design or Bachelor of Interior Design a student is required to complete a minimum of two full academic years of study at The University of Manitoba, including the final year.

Supplementary Regulations
Special regulations governing admission, attendance, withdrawals, examinations, grading procedures and curriculum requirements are on file in the Office of the Dean of the Faculty of Architecture as well as the Departments of Environmental Design and Interior Design. The Faculty reserves the right to retain temporarily or permanently any work done by students in fulfillment of course requirements.

3.3 Dean's Honour List

Students who achieve a sessional G.P.A. of 3.2 or better, while registered in 80% of a full course load will be included in the Dean's Honour List for the Faculty.

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