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> Academic Credentials Committee
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> Academic Probation
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> Academic Standards and Procedures
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> Academic Standing
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> Academic Student Information for Non-Seton Hall Students
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> Address Changes
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> Auditing Courses
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> Change of Division
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> Class Attendance Policy
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> Class Cancellations
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> Class Rank
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> Class Recording Policy
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> Completion of Assignments
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> Course Cancellations/Closed Courses
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> Dismissal and Readmission
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> Full- and Part-Time Study
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> Independent Research
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> Leave of Absence Readmission
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> Limit on Legal Practice and Self Directed Work Credits
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> Pass/D or Fail Option
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> Right to Review
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> School Closing
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> Summer School
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> Transcript Request
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> Transfer Students
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> Transferring from Part-Time to Full-Time
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> Visiting Students
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> Honor Code for Students
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Completion of Assignments
All papers and written assignments must be completed and submitted by the last day of class in the semester assigned. Upon written application, the faculty member may grant an extension, but not beyond the last day of classes of the succeeding semester. And in such case, the faculty member must give written notice of the extension to the Dean of Students prior to the examination period of the semester in which the course was given.
Clinical assignments must be completed within 45 days following the last day of classes in the semester.
For courses in which a letter grade is given, failure to submit the completed assignment by the due date will result in a grade of "F" for the course which will be averaged like any other grade of "F". For failing to submit the completed assignments by the due date in Pass/D or Fail courses, a grade of "F" will be entered. This grade will be computed for averaging and counted as a grade of "F" in computing total number of grades of "F" received, and will also be counted as a grade of "F" in computing total credits of "D" and "F" and total number of credits attempted.

