Descriptions Archive
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Participate in an exchange or study abroad.
The International Student Services Office (ISSO) has already arranged U-Pass opt-outs for the students who have arranged exchanges through their office. Opt-outs will be processed in mid-August and students will receive a confirmation email from the ISSO once processed. Students will not be required to return thier U-Pass as thier card will be automatically deactivated.
If you are going on an outgoing exchange that is not arranged through the International Student Services Office (ISSO), you will need to fill out an opt-out application in the “Student Online Applications” section of Carleton Central and provide the following supporting documents:
- A letter from the department that is sponsoring your exchange. The letter must state the period of time you are on exchange and the location.
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Participate in an exchange or study abroad.
Complete an opt-out application in the “Student Online Applications” section of Carleton Central and your registration will be reviewed for the semester you are applying for. Please note, all courses and course component such as labs and tutorials must be delivered online for your application to be successful under this criteria.
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Participate in an exchange or study abroad.
Complete an opt-out application in the “Student Online Applications” section of Carleton Central and provide the following supporting documents:
- A signed letter from the authorized supervisor who oversees the internship or research. The letter should provide the period of time you will be completing the internship or research and the location.
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Participate in an exchange or study abroad.
Complete an opt-out application in the “Student Online Applications” section of Carleton Central and provide proof of your other U-Pass. You can submit a scanned copy of your other U-Pass and upload it to Carleton Central, along with your opt-out application.
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Participate in an exchange or study abroad.
Complete out an opt-out application in the “Student Online Applications” section of Carleton Central and provide your CNIB pass number on the opt-out application form. The opt-out application form and supporting documents can be uploaded on Carleton Central.
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Participate in an exchange or study abroad.
Please review the OC Transpo Service Area Map (PDF) to confirm that you live outside the Service Area.
You will then need to fill out an opt-out application in the “Student Online Applications” section of Carleton Central and provide the following supporting documents:
- Proof of being a Para Transpo Registrant; and
- Proof of residency within the Rural Transit Area A. Proof of residency may be a utility, cable or cu_people_phone bill that has your name on it. The address on the documentation must be located within Rural Transit Area A.
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Participate in an exchange or study abroad.
If you are unable to take public transit due to functional impairments related to your disability, please contact your PMC coordinator to discuss support for an opt-out. Opt-out requests for students registered with the Paul Menton Centre will be considered on a case by case basis. Your request must be made through Carleton Central and supported by your PMC Coordinator, who will confirm if your application should be processed. Please note that OC Transpo has the final decision on whether you can be exempted from the service.
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Participate in an exchange or study abroad.
Students who cannot register in more than one credit due to a disability may opt-in to the U-Pass.
- Contact the Paul Menton Centre (PMC). Your advisor will work with you to make an opt-in request submission that will be directed to the Student Experience Office.
- The Student Experience Office will work with OC Transpo to review each request on a case-by-case basis. Please note that OC Transpo has the final decision on all opt-in requests.
- If approved, the Student Experience Office will opt you into the program and will email you via your Carleton email.
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Participate in an exchange or study abroad.
Students who are also registered at another post-secondary institution in Ottawa, and whose courses at both institutions combine to meet the eligibility requirement may opt-in to the U-Pass.
- Contact the Student Experience Office via your Carleton email. You must provide your course time table from the other institutions.
- The Student Experience Office will work to review each request on a case-by-case basis. If approved, the Student Experience Office will opt you into the program and will email you via your Carleton email. Once you receive an email, you may pick up your card immediately or renew your current card after 24 hours.
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