This web page is designed to highlight and bring together in one place the policies and guidelines that will enable you to effectively carry out your responsibilities related to teaching. Whether you are new to York or an experienced professor, we hope you will find this resource useful. We recommend you contact your Associate Dean of Learning and Teaching, Head of Department or Program Lead with any queries. Below are important links to Senate Policies related to teaching and learning at York University. For a complete list of Senate Policies, see http://secretariat-policies.info.yorku.ca/
- Sessional Dates, Examination Conduct & Scheduling
- Academic Disruption, Class Cancellation, Emergency Preparedness, Weather Emergencies
- Grading & Academic Standards
- Academic Honesty
- Faculty, Staff, Students: Conduct & Responsibilities
Sessional Dates, Examination Conduct & Scheduling
- Sessional Dates and the Scheduling of Examinations
- Conduct of Examinations Policy and Guideline
- Women's Remembrance Day
Academic Disruption, Class Cancellation, Emergency Preparedness, Weather Emergencies
- Academic Implications of Disruptions or Cessations of University Business
- Class Cancellation
- Disruptive and/or Harassing Behaviour in Academic Situations
- Emergency Preparedness
- Weather Emergencies [ POLICY | PROCEDURE ]
Grading & Academic Standards
- Academic Standards and Pedagogy--Policies, Guidelines and Templates
- Academic Accommodation for Students with Disabilities
- Common Grading Scheme for Undergraduate Faculties
- Final Examinations and Final Grades in Courses
- Grade Sheets
- Grading Scheme and Feedback
- Language of Examination
- Limits on the Worth of Examinations in the Final Classes of a Term
- Pass/Fail Legislation
- Repeating Passed or Failed Courses for Academic Credit
- Student Evaluation of Teaching
- University Residency Requirement
Academic Honesty
- Academic Honesty
- Prohibiting On-Campus Essay Writing Services
- Student Professional Behaviour (BScN)
- Student Professional Behaviour (BSW)
- NOTE: for Student Academic Appeals Procedures see Senate Appeals Committee