Remediation Courses

The Examination Regulation (O. Reg. 712/93) requires that candidates who have failed the examinations three times must submit proof of remediation and upgrading to the Registration Committee in accordance with the policy guidelines provided by the Committee before the candidate may retake the examinations.

Policy

Remediation should be adapted to each student’s needs and therefore should not have a set curriculum required of every student.

The candidate will be directed to a tutor who will evaluate/assess the candidate and review the examination feedback regarding areas in which the candidate needs improvement. The remediation course will be developed jointly by the candidate and the tutor based on the diagnostic report provided in the candidate’s most recent examination feedback.

The tutor will prepare a remediation proposal for submission to the College. The proposal will be reviewed to determine if it reflects the areas in which the candidate’s knowledge, skills, and judgment fell below the minimum competency level.

When the remediation proposal has been approved, the candidate will be notified. The tutor will send written verification to the College when the remediation has been successfully completed

Approved: 6 July 2001