Student records
In the past year, the Office of the Vice-Dean has been dealing with new appeals in a timely manner and catching up on the processing of student files. Since May 2023, the Office has processed a total of 152 requests and appeals. We have also seen allegations of fraud increase by 59%, rising from 26 cases last year to 44 cases this year. We have also updated both our communication models and our procedures for student files to ensure accurate information and facilitate processes.
Graduate programs
More than 40 doctoral students have defended their theses since May 2023. We are seeing a constant increase in the number of students choosing to defend their theses in a bimodal format. Since the fall, Room 413-B in the Lees building has been equipped with an audiovisual system for hybrid meetings. This room is reserved primarily for thesis defence.
Changes to programs
This year, the Office of the Vice-Dean has made changes to some programs. For example, the name of the Master of Human Kinetics (M.H.K.) with a concentration in intervention and consultation has been changed to reflect a concentration in consultation and mental performance. This program in applied sport psychology is the only one in Canada that provides certification through the joint AASP/CSPA program accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies. The professional Master’s in Rehabilitation programs have expanded their admission criteria to consider candidates who demonstrate exceptional academic standing during their third year in a specialized undergraduate program.