1991-1992 Academic Catalog

Finding a good Christianfriend mny be one ofthe greatest benefits ofattending a college like Cedarville. Academic lnfonnation 37 Assignment to Classes Official class membership is determined according to the following schedule: Class Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Special Class Attendance Quarter hours completed 1-41 42-89 90-134 135 and up assigned The objectives of class attendance generally include the development of personal motivation for appropriate attendance and the exposure of students to different attendance procedures. In general it is to be noted that regular attendance is necessary for the student to receive full benefit from the col– lege experience. Since there are several different ways in which ideal class attendance may be achieved, official faculty policy allows each faculty member to determine and develop attendance standards which will meet the particular needs of the course. Out-of-Class Courses In order for students with irreconcilable conflicts to be able to complete graduation requirements on schedule, it sometimes is necessary to allow instruction in an out-of-class setting. To take a course out-of-class: 1. The student must be at least a junior in classification (have earned 90 quarter hours or more). 2. The course must be 200, 300, or 400-level. 3. Approval must be obtained by the department chairman, the faculty member teaching the class, the advisor, and the academic vice president. Out-of-class course approval forms are available in the Academic Rec– ords Office. Exceptions to the student classification and course level re– quirements listed above must be approved by the respective faculty mem– ber, department chairman, advisor, and academic vice president.

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