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Congratulations on completing Winter Term final exams and assignments. To those of you who have fulfilled your final academic requirements and are poised to graduate, well done!! We know that the transition to remote learning and assessment has had its challenges. Your flexibility and determination in meeting the goals you set for yourselves have been inspiring. Outstanding work Bisons!!

 

I have a few updates and reminders for you today:

 

Summer Term. Please remember that we have two registration periods:  a) Summer Term Distance Education courses - registration opened April 20 and courses begin May 4th and b) Summer Term Online and Alternative Delivery (STOAD) courses - registration opens on May 19 at 9:00 a.m. The STOAD schedule, which will include an extensive list of courses, will be available to view starting May 4.

 

Other important dates:

May 15                 Last day to drop/add Summer Term Distance Education courses

May 4-19             Students are able to review the full schedule of Summer Term course options

May 19                Summer Term registration opens at 9 am

June 1                   Summer Term Online and Alternative Delivery (STOAD) courses begin

 

Please see the Registrar’s Office website for all important dates for the Summer Term.

 

Textbooks. Librarians are working with instructors to source electronic versions of textbooks for Summer Term 2020 courses.  In those cases where this option isn’t possible, textbooks can still be ordered online through the University Bookstore, which has established a materials pick-up procedure that allows for physical distancing, at both the Fort Garry and Bannatyne campus locations (see the Bookstore website for details).  More concrete information about textbooks will be provided in subsequent updates.

 

Sport and Recreation Fee. The Sport and Recreation Fee will not be applied to tuition for Summer Term. You don’t have to take any action.

 

Grade options. Now that you’ve completed your term (yay!), it is time to learn more about the new grading options. Beginning May 1, you can elect to apply grading options until May 10. To better understand these options and how they apply to each faculty, please visit this website and speak to an academic advisor if you have questions. More details on how to apply the various grading options will be communicated to you next week. 

 

Government financial resources. The Government of Canada announced the Canada Emergency Student Benefit (CESB), which provides up to $1,250/month over the summer (May to August) to eligible post-secondary students, including part-time students, those who are set to begin their studies in the summer or fall, and recent graduates. Students with dependents or with disabilities will be eligible for an additional $500/month. Students will be able to apply for this benefit in the coming days and weeks. More information on these enhanced resources can be found on our COVID-19 website under Government Resources, or by visiting the Government of Canada student grants website.

 

Fall Term. No one knows exactly what the world will look like in a few months’ time. We are exploring all possibilities for the Fall Term, and planning for every eventuality. Once details become more certain, we will be sure to inform you of how we plan to help you continue your education this fall. Rest assured, the University will be operating and you will be able to continue your studies.

 

New webpage for students

We recognize that during this time many students are experiencing additional pressures, including financial, employment, housing, food, or increased caregiving responsibilities. We are continuing to provide supports, programs and services even though we are not physically located on campus. The new umanitoba.ca/coronavirus/students is your gateway to the most up-to-date information and resources on and off-campus. This webpage will be updated regularly, as new information emerges, so check back often.

 

Please enjoy this break between terms, stay well, and enjoy the warm weather!

 

All my best.

 

Laurie Schnarr

 

https://news.umanitoba.ca/new-webpage-with-covid-19-information-for-students/

 

Laurie M. Schnarr, MA

Vice-Provost (Students)

Student Affairs 

Office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic)

208 Administration Building

Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2

Tel: 204.474.6919

 

Confidential Assistant - Marci Davies Marci.Davies@umanitoba.ca: 204.474.6917

 

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