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2008-2009 Academic Catalog - Queens University of Charlotte

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183<br />

Probation<br />

The McColl School faculty determines the academic standards, which are administered by the<br />

McColl Student Qualifications Committee. This committee reviews each case <strong>of</strong> academic difficulty<br />

to determine the appropriate action and academic status for the participant. Continuation<br />

in the McColl Executive MBA program is based on the qualitative recommendation <strong>of</strong> the program<br />

faculty based on the participant's individual performance as outlined under “Evaluation<br />

System.” Should the program faculty evaluate a participant's performance as unacceptable; the<br />

faculty will refer the evaluation to the McColl Student Qualifications Committee with a recommendation<br />

that the participant be placed on academic probation. The entire program faculty will<br />

review a participant on academic probation by the end <strong>of</strong> the subsequent term. The McColl<br />

Student Qualifications Committee, on the recommendation <strong>of</strong> the program faculty, approves<br />

removal from probation. Participants who do not receive a recommendation from the program<br />

faculty for removal from probation will be subject to dismissal from the program.<br />

Transfer <strong>of</strong> Courses<br />

No courses are considered for transfer credit. Should a participant withdraw from the program<br />

and wish to attempt to transfer his or her completed course progress to another institution,<br />

a credit-hour description <strong>of</strong> the participant's completed course work can be made available<br />

through the Executive MBA <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Time Limit<br />

The EMBA is normally completed in twenty months. If a student cannot complete the program<br />

in twenty months he/she may apply for an extension. In all cases completion must be in six<br />

years.<br />

Graduation Requirements<br />

Participants may graduate from the Executive MBA Program only after completing the entire<br />

twenty month sequence <strong>of</strong> courses including the summer term and all special project assignments.<br />

Variations in Degree Requirements<br />

Any change in degree requirements must be approved by the McColl Student Qualifications<br />

Committee.<br />

GRADUATE PROGRAMS

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