Graduation is still almost two semesters away for most seniors, but the registrar’s office has already begun the process of helping students make sure they have fulfilled all the requirements necessary to graduate in the spring.
The registrar’s office is encouraging seniors to schedule an “audit” — a roughly 10-minute process that allows the registrar’s office to tell seniors whether or not they have fulfilled their graduation requirements.
According to Shelley Allen, aide to the registrar, fulfilling graduation requirements is not usually an issue for seniors. Still, the office is emphasizing that seniors have audits to make sure nothing is overlooked.
Seniors can see all graduation requirements listed on pages 20-22 of the college’s course catalogue. In addition, the registrar’s office will email out major requirements to any students that ask.
Seniors need:
1. 124 cumulative credit hours with a 2.00 GPA (“C” average)
2. A “C-” minimum grade in all major courses and a “C” average in major classes overall
3. Four credit hours of physical education activity courses and 2 CCA credits
4. Mathematics 105 for students who didn’t score higher than a 24 on the math portion of the ACT
5. Complete 3 semesters or through the 201 level of either French, Spanish, German, Greek or Latin (B.A. and certain preprofessional programs)
6. Take at least 36 credit hours in mathematics and in science, including at least one year of laboratory science and a minor in some science or math discipline (B.S.)
7. Additional requirements are added for each individual major and minor program; courses will not be double-counted and only contribute credits towards one discipline
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