C-29 - General and Vocational Colleges Act

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24.1. Special fees determined by regulation of the Government shall, however, be chargeable to any full-time student resident in Québec who, in his last term as a full-time student in a college, failed two or more courses of a program leading to a Diploma of College Studies.
Except where otherwise prescribed by regulation of the Government, any failing mark appearing in the student’s college studies record and any course not abandoned by the final date determined by the Minister which is not completed by the date on which the record is issued shall be considered a failed course.
This section also applies to students resident in Québec who are full-time students, within the meaning of the second paragraph of section 24, in a program leading to an Attestation of College Studies referred to in the first paragraph of that section or for which the Gouvernement du Québec or any of its departments or agencies defrays the tuition fees directly or indirectly.
1979, c. 24, s. 15; 1993, c. 25, s. 18; 1996, c. 79, s. 12; 1997, c. 87, s. 17.
24.1. Special fees determined by regulation of the Government shall, however, be chargeable to any full-time student who, in his last term as a full-time student in a college, failed two or more courses of a college studies program.
Except where otherwise prescribed by regulation of the Government, any failing mark appearing in the student’s college studies record and any course not abandoned by the final date determined by the Minister which is not completed by the date on which the record is issued shall be considered a failed course.
1979, c. 24, s. 15; 1993, c. 25, s. 18; 1996, c. 79, s. 12.
24.1. However, tuition fees in the amount determined by government regulation shall be chargeable where a full-time student in a program of pre-university studies has accumulated five failing marks, appearing in his college academic record, for courses in a program of college studies; the same applies where a full-time student in a program of technical studies has accumulated seven such failing marks.
All or some of the failing marks accumulated by a student shall, however, be disregarded to the extent and in the cases or conditions determined by government regulation.
1979, c. 24, s. 15; 1993, c. 25, s. 18.
24.1. The Government may, by regulation, extend the application of the first paragraph of section 24 to other categories of students and determine the courses for which those students must register.
The regulation made under the first paragraph comes into force on the date of its publication in the Gazette officielle du Québec.
1979, c. 24, s. 15.