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Classification<br />

Earned Hours<br />

Upon Entry to<br />

<strong>LaGrange</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

CE Credits<br />

Needed to<br />

Graduate<br />

Sustainability<br />

CE credits<br />

Needed to Graduate<br />

Maximum Athletic<br />

CE Credits Allowed<br />

New/Transfer<br />

First-year<br />

Transfer<br />

First-year<br />

Transfer<br />

Sophomore<br />

Transfer<br />

Sophomore<br />

Transfer<br />

Junior<br />

Transfer<br />

Junior<br />

Transfer<br />

Senior<br />

0 – 14.99 sem. hrs. 40 4 6<br />

15 – 29.99 sem. hrs. 35 4 5<br />

30 – 44.99 sem. hrs. 30 3 4<br />

45 – 59.99 sem. hrs. 25 3 4<br />

60 – 74.99 sem. hrs. 20 2 3<br />

75 – 81 sem. hrs. 15 2 2<br />

≥ 81 sem. hrs. 10 1 1<br />

Each Fall semester, students will be sent an accounting of all CE events that they have attended.<br />

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS<br />

A student who enters <strong>LaGrange</strong> <strong>College</strong> under a given Bulletin generally will be graduated under<br />

the Core Curriculum, hours requirement, and grade point average requirements of that Bulletin.<br />

Major requirements are those in force at the time when a student formally declares a major. If a<br />

student suspends his or her study and re-enters more than four years later, then he or she will<br />

graduate under the requirements of the Bulletin in effect at the time of re-entry.<br />

Students in their last year of college work must have an audit of their course credits and planned<br />

courses examined upon pre-registration for their final semester in residence. This is called a<br />

"graduation petition." The major advisor and the SOURCE Center assist the student in<br />

completing this petition. No student may participate in Commencement exercises if he or she has<br />

not completed a graduation petition.<br />

Students at <strong>LaGrange</strong> <strong>College</strong> will participate in the evaluation of the extent to which<br />

institutional education goals are being achieved. This evaluation will be in both the Core<br />

Curriculum and the major. <strong>College</strong>-wide assessment days for seniors are administered in October<br />

for December graduates and March for May graduates. Dates and times can be found on the<br />

Academic Calendar. For major assessments, consult the specific majors for details.<br />

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