1981-1982 Academic Catalog

a Credit/No Credit basis. No more than one course may be taken in any one term. 2. Electives shall be those courses which will not count toward either general education, major, minor, or cognates. 3. In order to receive credit, the student must maintain at least a "C" average in the course. 4. The maximum number of courses allowed per student shall be in relation to his grade point average, as follows: 2.0-2.49 - one course 2.5-2.99 two courses 3.0-3.49- four courses 3.5 and above - six courses 5. Following the end of the fourth week of the quarter, the stu– dent may not change a course from the Credit/No Credit sys– tem to the regular program. 6. The student may not change a regularly scheduled class to Credit/No Credit after the first full calendar week of the quar– ter. Testing-Out Procedure Qualified students are allowed to earn credit hours toward graduation by passing the appropriate examinations with a grade of "B" or better. Students interested in testing out must have de– partment chairman approval. Tests can be taken during registra– tion week or during the first two full calendar weeks of classes. The student will be granted hourly credit but will not be given a grade on the transcript. Students may not test out of a course they have audited and may not test out of more than twenty-seven quar– ter hours. A $20 per quarter-hour fee will be assessed if the stu– dent passes the examination. 41 Academic Warning and Suspension The student is expected to maintain a 2.00 cumulative grade point average. Any student not achieving the 2.00 average will be placed on academic warning as a reminder to make a serious effort to reach the required average. The first-quarter freshman who does not meet the 2.00 average will not receive official warning in

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