Undergraduate Student Handbook
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Students are urged to study all general rules and regulations concerning them in the and in the FSPA undergraduate handbook. It is the responsibility of students to be aware of all matters relating to the curriculum standards and graduation requirements pertaining to degree programs.
Academic and performance policies
From methods of assessment to plagiarism, ensembles to graduation recitals, you'll find the policies and procedures you need to know about studying at the Fountain School of Performing Arts. Learn more about our academic and perfomance policies.
Class information
Whether you're looking for a classroom, or the time of your ensemble, or Apprenticeship application forms, we've provided links to the websites and documents you need to navigate your schedule. Learn more about currently offered classes.
Communication requirements
How do we contact you? What's the best way to get in touch with us? Find answers to these questions as well as the policies and etiquette for department communications. Learn more about FSPA communication requirements.
Exams and juries
Most Music exams and juries are scheduled by the Fountain School independently of the Registrar's Office. Be sure to carefully follow the scheduling and policies outlined by the School. Learn more about exam and jury scheduling and policies.
Ensembles
Music majors are required to participate in ensembles. Non-majors and elective students enrolled in an applied study class (instrument or voice) are encouraged to participate. Learn more about participation in ensembles.
Facilities and resources
Many facilities and resources are available to FSPA students. Please respect the guidelines and policies regarding their use. Learn more about .
Student Societies
There are several student societies in the Fountain School of Performing Arts. Learn more about:
Society of Dalhousie Music Students
Dalhousie Costume Society
Dalhousie Cinema & Media Studies Society
Undergraduate program guidelines
When are the Acting program auditions? When do you need to apply for a Music concentration? What are the standards you need to achieve? What program options are available? Please visit the program pages:
Music
Theatre
Cinema & Media Studies