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A grade point average of 2.0.
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Completion of 85 credits of
academic work. Not more than 10 of these credits
may be completed with a grade of F, D or D+. An
additional credit with a grade of C- or better
must be earned for each credit of F, D or D+ in
excess of 10. For example, a student who
accumulates 13 credits of D or D+ must complete
88 credits in order to graduate.
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No student may attempt more
than 95 credits of academic work, including
retaken courses. A course from which a student
withdraws with the Dean of Students' approval does not count as an
attempted course. Notwithstanding the above,
any student who is involuntarily withdrawn or
who withdraws, with or without approval, from
more than twenty credits will be automatically
dismissed.
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All credits must be completed
within a one-year period following completion of
the semester in which the 85th credit was first
attempted.
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A student may repeat a course
because of a grade of F, D or D+. A student may
also be required to repeat a course if on
academic probation or allowed to repeat a course
by permission of the Dean of Students. A student
who repeats a course and who thereafter receives
a grade of B- or better, is not charged with the
credits originally taken towards the
accumulation of credits of F, D, or D+. While
the original grade is not deleted from the
student's academic record and will continue to
be included in calculating the student's GPA, it
will not be considered for purposes of applying
the standards governing academic standing and
graduation other than GPA requirements. If a
student retakes a course and does not earn a
grade of B- or better, both grades shall be
included for all purposes.
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A student may not count the
same course twice towards graduation
requirements.
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