An arrangement between Wilfrid Laurier University and the University of Waterloo which enables degree/diploma students of either university to take courses at the other institution; the purpose is to provide access to courses which are not offered at a student's home institution. Refer to University Regulations chapter for regulations.
The practice, through agreements between colleges, of permitting students enrolled at one college or university to enroll in courses at another institution without formally applying for admission to the second institution.
A student who has paid the maximum full-time tuition at one state college is exempt from further charges at another state college.
A system whereby students enrolled at one institution may take courses at another institution without having to apply to the second institution.
An arrangement between the University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University which enables students of either University to take courses at the other institution; the purpose is to provide access to courses which are not offered at a student's home institution. Tuition and related fees, including fees for cross-registered courses, are payable at UW. You are responsible for additional costs to WLU specific to course(s), such as costs for Distance Education courses. More information is available in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Cross-registration in United States higher education is a system allowing students at one university, college, or faculty within a university to take individual courses for credit at another institution or faculty, typically in the same region.