Academic Policies — SGCS
The academic guidelines contained in this section represent a general set of rules for learners. Each program in the School of Graduate and Continuing Studies may have additional requirements that are listed along with the program's curriculum.
All applicants and students are required to meet with a Student Advocate prior to enrollment and throughout the duration of their program. This counseling provides students with an understanding of their academic status prior to admission and the requirements they must satisfy for both admission to and the completion of their degree program.
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In this section Program Formats — SGCS Attendance Policy — SGCS Transfer of Credit, Graduate Programs — SGCS Transfer of Credit Policy, Undergraduate Programs — SGCS Student Withdrawal/Change in Status — SGCS Readmission — SGCS Auditing a Course — SGCS Independent Study — SGCS Academic Integrity — SGCS Guidelines for Preparation of Written Assignments — SGCS Written Work, Minimum Standards — SGCS Oral Presentations, Minimum Standards — SGCS Grading — SGCS Grade Evaluation Criteria, Graduate Courses — SGCS Grade Evaluation Criteria, Undergraduate Programs — SGCS Grade Evaluation Criteria, Nursing Programs — SGCS Grading Guidelines, Graduate Programs — SGCS Grading Guidelines, Undergraduate Programs — SGCS Honor Points, Graduate Programs — SGCS Honor Points, Undergraduate Programs — SGCS Incompletes — SGCS Grade Appeal — SGCS Probation, Suspension, and Dismissal — SGCS Learning Team Conduct and Participation — SGCS Grievance Procedure — SGCS Transcripts — SGCS Program Time Limits — SGCS Time Limit for Completing Course Assignments — SGCS Research Options, Graduate Programs — SGCS Research Option Completion Deadlines, Graduate Programs — SGCS Graduation Requirements, Graduate Programs — SGCS Graduation Requirements, Undergraduate Programs — SGCS Honors — SGCS Statute of Limitations — SGCS Core Courses and Student Load — SGCS College Level Examination Program (CLEP) — SGCS |
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