1969-1970 Academic Catalog

ACADEMIC INFORMATION 37 CORRESPONDENCE STUDY Although correspondence study seldom can replace the experiences gained through the actual classroom instruction and discussion, it is recognized that occasional utilization of correspondence study is necessary. The total number of quarter hours of correspondence study accepted toward completion of degree requirements shall not exceed fifteen. In order for correspondence study to be acceptable, prior permission must have been received for each course from the Registrar in consultation with the student's academic counselor. Correspondence study is not counted as residence credit, may not meet residence requirements. Permission forms are available in the Registrar's office. Credits received for correspondence study are treated in the same manner as transfer credits. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Cedarville College grants two baccalaureate degrees: Bachelor of Arts ( B.A.) and Bachelor of Music (B.Mus.). A degree candidate should care– fully study the requirements for that degree as well as the special require– ments for graduation found in this bulletin. Careful attention to these re– quirements will enable the student to avoid doing work which will not apply to a degree. General requirements are the following: 1. Meet all admission requirements. 2. Complete at least 186 quarter hours, 60 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 ( 45 quarter hours, normally the senior year ) . 5. Complete the general education requirements. 6. Complete the.specific requirements for the desired major and minor. 7. Demonstrate proficiency in the use of the English language on a standardized examination or completing freshman English (LL 101, 102, 103) with an average grade of "C" or better. 8. Complete at least two years of either classical or modem foreign language in high school or one year at the college level. Students completing their four-year academic programs during the summer may be eligible to participate in that year's commencement exercises. Information may be received from academic counselors.

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