1989-1990 Academic Catalog
48 Academic Information Academic Honors The Dean's Honor List Until final a\vards are announced at Con1111ence1nent, the highest aca– demic honor possible to attain at Cedarville College is to be included on the Dean's Honor List. This list of high-ranking students is published at the end of each regular quarter. Lists are not published follo\ving the su1111ner sessions. The require1nents for the Dean's Honor List are as follows: 1. Astudent 1nust have a 3.75 grade point average or higher. 2. A student nn1st have no grade for the quru1er lo\ver than a i'B.'' 3. A student must can-y a minimum of 12 quarter hours, excluding "CR" hours. Exceptions are n1ade for those enrolled in field experiences or in– temships granting Credit/No Credit and tl1ose who can-y at least two courses. 4. A student must complete every course being taken by the end of the quarter when grades are tumed in by the faculty. Any grade of "incom– plete" will preclude a student's candidacy for the Dean's Honor List. The Dean's List Published at the end of each regular quarter, the Dean's List is issued with the following requirements: I. A student must maintain a 3.25 average for the qum1er. 2. A student must be can-ying at least 12 quarter hours, excluding "CR" hours. Exceptions are made for those enrolled in field experiences or in– ternships granting Credit/No Credit mid those who can-y at least two courses. 3. A student must complete every course being taken by the end of the quarter when grades are turned in by the faculty. Any grade of "incom– plete" will preclude a student's candidacy for the Dean's List. Graduation with Honors Upon reconunendation of the faculty, a student \Vho ean1s a grade point average of 3.50 will be graduated "with honor"; one who earns a grade point average of 3.70 will be graduated "with high honor"; and one who earns a grade point average of 3.85 \Vill be graduated "\vith highest honor." A student must be in residence at least two full years (90 quarter hours) in order to qualify for graduation with honors. "/'refound that lhe professors here are always al'ailable lo help. H'hether ii be to talk abo111 class, a personalproblem, orere11 a paperfor another course, /'re found a liste11ing ear. My time al Cedarille has nwde 111e want to be a bellerperson andhas given me a yearning to know the Bible belier. l'l'e changed in ways that will hai·e a sig11iftca11t impact 011 the rest of Ill)' life." A sophomorefro111 A1ilwaukee, \Visconsin, Marnie Bauer plans to pursue a career in /mt' e11forceme111 tl11v11gh her 111ajor in criminal justice,
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