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My specialization average for the IDS major is below the 70% required for graduation with Honours. What should I do?

Submitted by reesm on October 30th, 2019 10:57 AM

The 70% major requirement for the Honours degree is a BA degree graduation requirement. You are not required to achieve a 70% every semester in order to remain in the major but you should monitor your IDS major average closely as it must be at 70% by the end of your final semester.

If your IDS Major average is low, you should consult with the IDS advisor [1] or BA program counsellor [2] as early as possible.

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[1] https://gids.uoguelph.ca/current-students/undergraduate-students/academic-advising [2] https://www.uoguelph.ca/baco/