1974-1975 Academic Catalog

Cedarville College Classification of Students Regular students are those who have met the requirements for admis– sion. Regular standing implies that the student is enrolled in a degree program and is carrying at least twelve quarter hours of credit. Special students are those who have met most of the requirements for regular admission but are not enrolled in a degree program. This classifi– cation also includes those students whose high school record or ACT scores show that a period of special counseling, instruction and adjust– ment is needed before they can be classified as regular students. Part-time students are those who have met all admission requirements and are enrolled in a degree program but are carrying less than twelve quarter hours credit. Ac.:E.:ionnu:i.ir1t to Classes Official class membership is determined according to the following schedule: Class Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Special Academic Counseling Quarter hours completed less than 45 45 to 89 90 to 134 135 and more Assigned* Each student is assigned to an academic counselor according to his major field of specialization or interest. The student should consult with his counselor not only at registration time but also throughout the year whenever he has an academic problem or is formulating plans for changes of educational programs or procedures. A student with low grades in a major or minor field may be advised to select another field of concentration. Academic load A total of 186 quarter hours is required for graduation. Students should carry fifteen or sixteen credit hours each quarter if they wish to graduate upon completion of the twelfth quarter. Fifteen or sixteen hours each quarter is considered the normal academic load although the student is *The Registrar and Dean of Students will assign "special" students to appropriate grade level for purposes of student personnel records on the basis of maturity, previous school records and other related factors.

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