Students must also complete specified General Education requirements and specified support courses in addition to the core social work coursework. Refer to the Social Work section of the catalog for additional admission guidelines. A minimum of semester credits is required for a baccalaureate degree at Minot State University. At least 60 of these credits must have been earned at a four-year college or university.
The student must have completed the Minot State University General Education Requirements and all required courses for the selected major s , minor s , and area s of concentration and competency, as well as any other professional requirements as may be prescribed in each curricular plan. Students may elect to earn two or more bachelor degrees. Each degree must be different i. BA and BS. This would be one degree with two majors.
In cases involving two majors with one degree, see the section of the catalog concerning double majors. Students deciding to earn two or more degrees must complete all the requirements for each degree. Each student must earn a minimum of 30 semester hours beyond the first degree for each additional degree.
Repeated courses do not count towards the additional 30 semester hour requirement for each additional degree. Students may elect to earn a single degree i. A student wishing to take courses at another institution should consult an academic advisor or the Transfer MSU course equivalency table on the web at www.
A minimum grade of 2. Michigan State University students who have achieved junior standing 56 semester credits may not earn credit in two—year institutions for transfer to Michigan State. Undergraduate Education Enrollment. Classification of Students.
For purposes of enrollment and determining eligibility for certain student activities, a division of students by class is made by the Office of the Registrar at the end of each semester on the basis of the number of credits earned and according to the following schedule: Credits Earned Classification fewer than 28 Freshman 28 to 55 Sophomore 56 to 87 Junior 88 and above Senior Students who have matriculated at Michigan State University and have achieved junior standing 56 semester credits may not earn credits from two-year institutions.
Period Covered by Registration. Semester Credit Load. Full-Time Students. Undergraduate students must carry at least 12 credits a semester or summer session in order to: participate in intercollegiate athletics. Most of these are limited to undergraduate students carrying at least 12 credits a semester excluding credits for any course carried as a visitor.
Students should determine the specific requirements from the appropriate agency or contact the Office of Financial Aid. At some point you may want to add or drop a course. This can be easily accomplished by accessing your web account through www. Timelines are established and published each semester for dropping and adding courses.
For further information, feel free to visit the Advising Center in McMullen or call Appeals Federal Regulations require that students must maintain satisfactory academic progress to receive financial aid. A student who has been denied financial assistance or who has been placed on financial aid suspension because of failure to maintain satisfactory academic progress may appeal in writing to the Financial Aid Appeals Committee.
All circumstances must be documented. Please see the Financial Aid web site for various financial aid forms. The appeal requires your advisor to fill out a plan of study and sign it. Please allow enough time for your advisor to complete this for you several days in advance of the appeal deadline. For more information on how to request a plan of study, call the Advising Center at Those students who have had previous training in a foreign language or who are native speakers of a language other than English may receive credit for their level of proficiency through a credit examination.
Depending on proficiency, students may receive from one semester to two years credit in a language. High school study of a foreign language thus may provide immediate college credit to students who have applied themselves in high school. Students who challenge out of the second year of a foreign language, and who plan to major or minor in one of these foreign languages, must take at least one semester of advanced grammar in the language.
Upon request, the department will grant credit in a language other than those taught at MSU Billings, including Native American languages. Students must provide a qualified interpreter. They must show oral proficiency for first year credit, and generally both oral and reading proficiency for second year credit. This credit is awarded under the LANG prefix. Prior to graduation, students must enroll in the course for which the credits will be awarded.
Students may elect to enroll in the course in the semester after the challenge exam is taken, or they may enroll for the course in any semester after the successful completion of the challenge exam.
Students will avoid any additional tuition and fee charges for the successfully challenged course if they elect to enroll for the course during a semester when they are planning to enroll in 12 or more credits. The Fresh Start option is available to undergraduate students. Students may bankrupt up to two consecutive semesters of previous course work in which they received poor grades. Students must not have been enrolled in any institution for a minimum of three calendar years.
To be eligible for the Fresh Start option students must have completed, in residence since returning to or entering MSU Billings, 30 semester credits with at least a 2. The bankrupted course work will remain on the student's academic record. The student has the option to save "A" and "B" grades or bankrupt all courses. Bankrupted credits and grades will not be carried forward into the student's cumulative GPA. A change of grade may be made for error only. A change of grade may not be made to allow additional time or for additional work once the semester is completed.
A change of grade is not meant to substitute for an Incomplete grade when an Incomplete cannot be justified. No grade may be changed after one full year unless approved by the instructor's Academic Dean and the Academic Standards and Scholastic Standing Committee.
Once a grade has been submitted to the Registrar's Office, it may not be changed to a lower grade without the written approval of the Dean of the respective College.
Note: Different majors may have a requirement greater than credits. If a grade of "I" Incomplete has been given, the instructor shall advise the Registrar's Office in writing what the student must do to remove the deficiency. An Incomplete must be made up within one calendar year. An "I" grade is not included in the computation of the GPA. An Incomplete grade not made up in the prescribed length of time automatically becomes an "F" grade.
Once the grade of Incomplete has been converted to an "F" grade, the course must be repeated in order for the grade to be changed. Under the grading mode, the grade of "P" is given if the students' work is judged to be the equivalent of "A,", "B", or "C. However, "P" grades may be counted as credits earned toward a degree. Students interested in Dental Hygiene should see a City College advisor for information. Students planning to transfer to any other school should obtain a catalog from the school of their choice and, in consultation with their advisor, develop a plan of study to meet the specific requirements to transfer successfully.
To learn more about the program and to visit with a City College advisor you can visit their website page for Pre-Dental Hygiene for more information. Most accredited law schools require that a Bachelor's degree be completed prior to registration. Complete one subject major consisting of not less than 30 semester hours.
With certain exceptions, complete a minor consisting of at least 18 semester hours. Students may not major and minor in the same discipline and are encouraged to obtain verification from an advisor if uncertainty exists. Complete all special requirements of a department, school, or college. Achieve a cumulative GPA of 2. Students should check with an advisor for special GPA program requirements. File an Application for Graduation with the Office of the Registrar according to published dates in the Academic Calendar.
Academic residency classroom credit requirements: Complete either 1 a minimum of 30 semester hours of academic credit applicable to the degree at MSU Denver, including the last 12 semester hours applicable to the degree, or 2 a minimum of 45 semester hours applicable to the degree at MSU Denver.
Complete at least 8 upper-division and level courses semester hours of the major and 3 upper-division semester hours of the minor at MSU Denver classroom credit. Students should be aware that University of Colorado Denver pooled courses will not satisfy academic residency requirements at MSU Denver.
Physics PHY courses are excluded from this restriction. To use an MSU Denver-UCD pooled course for the last 12 hours residency requirement, a student must 1 complete a minimum of 30 hours of credit at MSU Denver prior to graduation and 2 obtain permission from the major or minor department prior to taking a pooled course to meet a requirement in the major or minor program.
UCD pooled credit will not count towards the 50 resident credit hours required for Honors. Credit Limitations No more than 30 semester hours of omnibus-numbered courses may be applied toward graduation requirements, except for music.
No more than 30 semester hours taken by correspondence may be applied toward a bachelor's degree. No more than 15 semester hours of internship credit may be applied toward a bachelor's degree. No more than 16 semester hours in human performance and leisure activity HPL courses will be counted towards a bachelor's degree for students who are not majoring in Human Performance and Sport.
No more than 4 semester hours in varsity sports ATH courses will be counted towards a bachelor's degree for students who are not majoring in Human Performance and Sport. No more than 7 semester hours in music ensemble courses will be counted toward a bachelor's degree for students who are not majoring in music. Students interested in signing a four-year agreement must be admitted to MSU Denver by July 1, must work with the Advising Center during July, and register for 15 credits approved by the Advising Center by July Students should go to the Advising Center for details.
Students have a right to clear and concise information concerning which courses must be completed successfully to complete their degrees; Students have a right to know which courses are transferable among the state's public two-year and four-year institutions of higher education; Students, upon successful completion of core general education courses, should have those courses satisfy the core course requirements of all Colorado public institutions of higher education; Students have a right to know if courses from one or more public higher education institutions satisfy the students' degree requirements; A student's credit for the completion of the core requirements and core courses shall not expire for ten years from the date of initial enrollment and shall be transferable.
Requirements for a Second Degree Students must comply with the following to be awarded an additional bachelor's degree: The first bachelor's degree must be recognized by Metropolitan State University of Denver.
General Studies will be considered complete unless deficiencies exist according to the major department. Students must complete all requirements for a new major with a minimum of eight MSU Denver academic upper-division semester hours in the major department. Students do not need to complete a minor unless specifically required by the major department for the contemplated degree. Students must satisfy the Multicultural and Senior Experience course requirements for the second degree.
Students must spend at least two additional semesters in residence. Students must complete a minimum of 30 semester hours of MSU Denver classroom credit after the awarding of the previous degree. An Application for Graduation must be filed with the Office of the Registrar according to published dates in the Academic Calendar. Requirements for Concurrent Degrees Students must comply with the following to be awarded two diplomas for two concurrent baccalaureate degrees of different types e.
Both degrees must utilize the same catalog year.
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