1961-1962 Academic Catalog
I .. II Probation and Dismissal A Freshman student failing to achieve an average of 1.75 grade points will be placed on probation for the following semester. For students of Sophomore, Junior, and Senior class– es, an average of at least 2.00 grade points must be achieved in order to avoid probation. For any student the probation may be terminated at the end of the first nine weeks if he achieves an average of 2.00 grade points. During the pro– bation period the student shall be ineligible to hold a campus office or to participate in athletic or musical activities repre– senting the school, with the exception of practical work. Dismissal will be based upon the discretion of the Academ– ic Dean. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Cedarville College grants three baccalaureate degrees: Bachelor of Arts (A.B.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.), and Bach– elor of Music (B.MUS.). Requirements for the Bachelor Degree A candidate for any degree should carefully study the requirements for that degree as well as the special require– ments for graduation found in this bulletin. Careful attention to these requirements will enable the student to avoid doing work which will not apply to a degree. Following are the gen– eral requirements for all degrees: 1. Meet all admission requirements. 2. Complete at least 128 semester hours, 40 hours of which must be of upper division work (200-400 courses). 3. Maintain a grade point average of not less than 2.00. 4. Establish minimum residency of one year (30 semester hours, normally the senior year). 5. Complete either an area major or a major and one • mmor. 6. Demonstration of proficiency in the use of the English language. All students will be given an examination in English proficiency at the end of the sophomore year. No student will be granted a bachelor's degree until he has demonstrated his proficiency in this area. 28
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