It’s that time of year again. Enrollment windows are opening, and you’re staring at ACORN, trying to build the perfect schedule. You see a course title like "Introduction to Sociology" or "Linear Algebra," but the course description is vague, and you have a million questions:
Academic Policies: Past regulations regarding grading, petitions, and course enrolment. Key Resources for Students Office of the Registrar General academic support and official record requests. ACORN Current course enrolment and official academic history. Degree Explorer Utm Syllabus Archive
Introduction
The Utm Syllabus Archive offers several benefits to students, including: Navigating the UTM Syllabus Archive: Your Secret Weapon
So, before you enrol in that 8:00 AM SOC100 lecture or commit to a double major in Biology and Economics, open the archive. Read the fine print. Know the workload. And give yourself the unfair advantage that only historical data can provide. Key Resources for Students Office of the Registrar
Never be surprised by a "participation" grade again. The archive reveals exactly how marks are distributed. Some students prefer courses with high midterm weights; others want continuous assessment. The syllabus archive lets you choose strategically.