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with this web page. The Academic Advising Office is located in Moorhead
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us. General Education Q. How do I know which courses fulfill the General Education Requirements (GER)?
Q. May
I take a GER course on a Pass/Fail basis?
A. There are a variety of ways to test out of Freshman Composition and Introduction to Literature. Contact the coordinator of Freshman English for a detailed statement of exemption criteria. Contact the Speech Communication Department for information regarding the Speech Challenge Program. Q. What
is the foreign language requirement?
A. Not without permission from the department chair. Q.
I was placed beyond Level IV of a language. What is my requirement?
A. Yes, however, there are many ways for you to earn foreign language GER credits. Please contact Academic Advising to find out about New York University's foreign language proficiency testing and CLEP subject matter exams. Q.
Are there two kinds of GER Social Science courses? Basic
Skills
A. All freshmen are required to take the Basic Skills Placement Test prior to enrolling in courses at MSU. The scores from this test determine if you have the required skills to do well in university level courses. Testing covers reading, writing, computation, and algebra. Q.
Do Basic Skills courses count toward graduation?
A. Full-time students must enroll in required Basic Skills courses in their first semester and finish them during their first year. Part-time students must enroll in Basic Skills courses in their first semester and continue each semester until these courses are completed. Q.
How do I know which basic Skills courses I'm required to take? Transfer
Credits
A. Obtain and complete the form "Request for Work at Another Institution" available in the registrar's office. Follow the instructions on the form regarding required approvals. Only credits and not grades transfer from other institutions. Students must earn a grade of "C-" or better in order to receive credit at MSU. Q.
If I change majors, must I have my transfer credits re-evaluated?
A. A minimum of 32 credits must be earned at MSU, of which 12 credits must be 300 (junior) or 400 (senior) level major courses if you have advanced standing credit in your major. Some departments require more than 12 credits of upper level major courses. Check with your faculty advisor. Grades
and Credits
A. Full-time students can register for a maximum of 19 credits without special permission. The maximum for part-time students is 9. In summer sessions students can take one course in each of the pre and post sessions but no more than 9 credits can be taken during the regular summer sessions. Q.
How do I get permission for a course overload?
A. All students with a cumulative or a semester GPA below 2.00 are automatically placed on academic probation. Students must stay above the retention level to avoid academic furlough, suspension, or dismissal. Students who have earned between 0-57 credits may not fall below 1.60; between 58-89, 1.80; and 90 or above 2.00. In addition, you must have a minimum 2.00 GPA and a 2.00 in your major to graduate. Q.
What happens if I get an "F" in a course?
A. You may choose to repeat any course in which you receive a grade of "D+", "D", or "D-". Repeat course cards must be filed for those courses in which "D" grades were received prior to the Spring 1989 semester. Repeat course cards are available in the Registrar's Office. Q. How
do I arrange to get an incomplete grade in a course?
A. You may take CLEP General Examinations no later than the end of your first semester in attendance at MSU. You may take the CLEP subject matter exams at any time except within your last 24 credits. If you are seeking credit for a major or collateral course you must obtain prior written approval from your department chair. Other
Academic Requirements and Regulations
Q.
Are there any special requirements I need in order to declare certain
majors and concentrations?
A. For entry into programs that do not have specific admission criteria or for programs that do not require departmental approval, you may come to Academic Advising to fill out an "Undergraduate Change of Major/Minor Form" (refer to Academic Advising's brochure "Entrance Criteria for Restricted Majors and Concentrations"). Please note that special permission from the provost is required for adding a major or minor once you have filed for final audit. Q.
What is the Multicultural Awareness Requirement and can I include it
in my major or GER?
A. In order to graduate you must file an "Application for Final Audit" available in the registrar's Office. This application must be filed according to the following deadlines: October 1 for the following May graduation, march 1 for the following August graduation, and June 1 for the following January graduation. Q. What
is the residence requirement?
A. Absolutely. You may withdraw up to the midpoint of the semester by completing a course withdrawal for in the Registrar's Office, by submitting written notification to that office, or by faxing your request to withdraw. If you fail to withdraw officially, you will receive an "F" grade. Please check the Schedule of Courses book for course withdrawal deadlines. Q.
How do I know who my advisor is?
A. If you select a major for which teacher certification is available you must apply for admission to the teacher certification program upon completion of the appropriate preparatory sequence of courses. Contact the center for Pedagogy or the teacher education advisor in your major department.
A. Independent Study is a formal arrangement between a student and a faculty member to study a topic that does not require formal classroom attendance. A course taken on an Independent Study basis must be approved and completed under faculty supervision. Obtain the "Independent Study Application Form" from the Registrar's Office and obtain the necessary approvals.
A. Yes, and we're glad you asked. The MSU catalog and each semester's Schedule of Courses book, as well as the student handbook, outline many applicable University policies and procedures. An informed student takes the time to read and become familiar with all academic rules and regulations. Montclair
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