UNIVERSITY RECORDS UPDATES

 

Dates for Spring 2010
  • January 6 & 7, 2010 - Registration

  • January 11, 2010 - Classes Begin

  • January 21, 2010 - Challenge examination grades are due

  • January 25, 2010 - Last day to add a class | Last day to change a section | Last day to drop a class with 90% refund

  • February 8, 2010 - Last day to drop a class with 60% refund | "W" grades begin

  • March 1, 2010 - "WP" & "WF" grades begin | Graduation applications for Bachelor’s candidates for August 2011 commencement are due

  • April 14, 2010 - Last day to drop a class

  • April 28 - May 7, 2010 - Final examinations for Spring 2010


Deadline for Graduation Application
Deadline for application for December conferral
  • All applicants - May of the conferral year

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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Academic Dishonesty

 

Students guilty of examination irregularities such as cheating, falsifying entry documentation, obtaining examinations fraudulently at or before the examination time will have their examinations canceled and will be subject to dismissal.  In addition, students are not permitted to attend classes for which they are not registered

 

Academic Records

 

A permanent record is kept for each student and contains the following:  name and address, date and place of birth, ID number, admission data; courses pursued, grades, and an explanation of the grading system, date of graduation, degree, diploma or certificate conferred.  

 

Academic Suspension

 

If students' current GPA fall below 1.5 for two consecutive semesters, they will be asked to withdraw and will be considered for re-admission only after one academic year has passed.  If re-admitted, the students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 each semester in order to continue in their programmes. Extra-curricular activities must be minimized while a student is under academic probation or review.

 

Admissions (see Admissions page)

 

Challenge Examinations

 

A challenge examination may be taken by students who wish to waive certain published curricular requirements, validate credits from a non-accredited college/university or accelerate their studies.  Students who petition to receive course credit by challenge examinations must receive a grade of "B" or better on the challenge examination.  The cost of such examinations is two-thirds of the tuition cost of the course involved.

 

Students may not challenge courses failed in residence, nor may they challenge courses on the basis of any course taken at this institution.  They may challenge only courses for which they have formal documented evidence of adequate exposure to the course content at the same level.  Credit by challenge examination is limited to eight (8) for an Associate degree and sixteen (16) for a Bachelor’s degree.

 

Degree Programmes (See Admissions & Enrollment Management for listing)

 

Final Examination Schedules

 

The final examination schedule is published by Academic Administration.  Students with conflicts are given a specified time to make arrangements with that office.  International students or students planning to go overseas after final examinations, must ensure that they make their reservations or buy their tickets for a date after the schedule for examinations.

 

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