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INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP
SCHOOL CALENDAR
HISTORICAL SKETCH
GENERAL INFORMATION
 
   • Accreditation
   • Mission Statement
   • Assessment
   • Curricula
   • Buildings and Grounds
   • Athletic Memberships
   • Fees and Expenses
       • Students
       • Out-of-State Students      
       • Miscellaneous Fees
       • On-Campus Meals and Housing
       • Refunds
       • Fees and Expenses for 
         Each Summer Term 
   • Fees for Off-Campus Classes
   • Students With Disabilities
   • Sexual Harassment
   • Miscellaneous Federal Legislation
     Affecting Students

REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES
 ADMISSIONS PROCEDURES
   • High School Requirements 
   • Admission From Another Institution
   • Admission of International Students
   • Other Methods of Admission
   • State Minimum Core
  ACADEMIC REGULATIONS
   • Grading and Classification System   
   • Modified Grading System
   • Academic Standards
   • Repetition of Courses
   • Academic Clemency
   • Student Load
   • Residence Requirements
   • Changes in Enrollment   
   • Withdrawal from the University
   • Attendance Policy
   • Conferring of Degrees
   • College Level Examination Program
   • Correspondence Courses
   • Restricted Days
   • Advanced Placement
   • National League for Nursing Exam.
   • Credit by Departmental Exams
   • Graduation with Distinction 
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Gaining Admission to the University
  • Keeping Academic Records
  • Registering Motor Vehicles
  • Returning Borrowed Items
  • Complying with University Standards
  • Academic Integrity
  • Procedural Requirements
    for Obtaining a Diploma

STUDENT SERVICES, FACILITIES,
ACTIVITIES
DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES
   • Career Services
   • Counseling Center
   • Financial Aid
       • Grants      
       • Employment
       • Loans
       • Scholarships
   • Garrison Center
   • Judicial Affairs
   • Residence Life.
   • First-Year Experience Program.
   • Student Activities
   • Student Programs
   • Student Success and Transition
   • Student Health Center
   • University Police
   • University Relations/Admissions
  OTHER FACILITIES, SERVICES
   • Choir, Band
   • Newspaper
   • Yearbook
   • Theatre
   • Dance
   • Radio
   • Television
   • Communication Lab
   • Library Services
   • University Multimedia Learning Center
   • Student Support Services
   • Disability Resource Center
   • Night Classes
   • Transcript Policy
  ALUMNI SERVICES
 DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
 PUBLIC RELATIONS
 FACILITIES

UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULA  
 LIBERAL ARTS CORE   
   • Associate of Applied Science Degree
   • Liberal Arts Core Requirements
   • Requirements for Transfer Students
   • Suggested Schedule
   • The Senior College
   • Pre-Professional Studies
   • The Honors College
   • General Studies

 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
  • Accounting Major
  • Business Administration Major
       • Business Information Systems
       • Finance
       • Human Resource Management
       • Management 
       • Marketing  
       • Minor on Business Administration
  • Aviation 

  TEACHERS COLLEGE
  • Teacher Education Program
  • Early Childhood, Middle School Ed.
  • Adolescence/Young Adulthood
  • Counselor EducationATEP
  • Special Education
  • Health, Physical Education,
    and Recreation/Athletic Training
       • ATEP
       • HPER Courses
  • Family and Consumer Sciences
  • Business and Technology Education

  MATT LOCKE ELLIS COLLEGE
  OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
  • A. B. Scholars Program
  • Art  
  • Biology 
  • Chemistry
  • Communication and Theatre Arts
  • English and Foreign Languages
       • English
       • French
       • German
       • Spanish
       • Philosophy
       • Humanities
  • Mathematics and Computer Science
  • Music
  • Nursing
  • Physics
  • Engineering
  • Physical Science
  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences
  • Geography
  • History 
  • Political Science
  • Public Administration
  • Sociology
  • Anthropology Minor
  • Criminal Justice Minor
  • Anthropology
  • Human Services
  • Military Science
OFFICERS AND STAFF
  • Board of Trustees
  • Administrative Staff
  • Instructional Staff

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ACADEMIC  REGULATIONS
Undergraduate Catalog 2006-2008 PRINT PAGE
 

Remedial courses in mathematics, reading, and English are additive to the 124 hours normally required for graduation.  Students are required to enroll in necessary remedial courses each fall and spring semester until all remediation is completed.
 
Students may not enroll in upper division courses (3000 4000) until all remedial requirements have been met.
 
Credit is not awarded for remedial courses but will be computed in the cumulative grade point average.

In order to be granted a bachelor's degree, the candidate must have satisfied the requirements of scholarship and character; and

  1. Have completed with a passing grade a course of at least 124 semester hours of work with a 2.00 cumulative average (see grade point system below) on all work.
  2. Not more than 30 hours shall have a grade lower than "C,'' and no grade lower than "C'' will be accepted in a teaching field, a major, minor, courses required for licensure or the required professional education courses. The chair of the department involved may, however, approve an alternate course rather than  require  that  a  "D''  course be repeated.
  3. Forty-two semester hours of the student's credit must be in junior and senior level college courses. Intermediate foreign language may be counted to meet this requirement if taken during the junior or senior years.
  4. Have satisfactorily completed the English proficiency requirement.
  5. Students may take part in the May commencement if they are within seven hours of degree completion and enroll in the deficit courses the following summer terms.

Students are required to complete two semesters of active physical education which must include the course Life Fitness Concepts.

The unit of reckoning credit is the semester hour, which denotes one hour of recitations or equivalent per week.  Two hours of laboratory are counted as equivalent of one recitation.

A one semester course in American history or American government in college is required by state law before any degree may be granted.

A planned program of instruction in conservation is a part of the general education program. This meets state requirements for such instruction for all students preparing to be teachers.

A veteran with a minimum of 24 months of active military service may apply for four semester hours of credit in physical education. A veteran with 12 months service may apply for two hours.