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2012-2013 CGC Catalog.indd - The Citadel

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Specific Policies and<br />

Procedures for Evening<br />

Undergraduate Programs<br />

All other <strong>CGC</strong> policies and procedures apply.<br />

<strong>CGC</strong> courses cover a wide variety of areas and are open to<br />

interested persons from diverse backgrounds. In addition to<br />

graduate programs, <strong>CGC</strong> also offers four undergraduate degrees:<br />

bachelor of arts in criminal justice; bachelor of science in business<br />

administration; bachelor of science in civil engineering; and bachelor<br />

of science in electrical engineering.<br />

Each of these degree programs is offered in cooperation with Trident<br />

Technical College (TTC). <strong>The</strong> first two years of each program are<br />

taken at TTC. <strong>The</strong> junior and senior years are completed at <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Citadel</strong> through evening and summer courses offered by <strong>CGC</strong>. <strong>The</strong><br />

degree is awarded by <strong>The</strong> <strong>Citadel</strong>.<br />

Courses may also be transferred in from regionally accredited<br />

colleges and universities other than TTC (e.g. Southern Association<br />

of Colleges, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools,<br />

etc.). <strong>The</strong> basic course requirements remain the same. <strong>The</strong> junior<br />

and senior years are completed at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Citadel</strong>.<br />

In each of the undergraduate degree programs offered by <strong>CGC</strong>, a<br />

minimum of 36 of the total required credit hours must be taken at<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Citadel</strong>. Credits gained through AP, CLEP, or any other “testing<br />

out” process may not be counted among those 36 credit hours.<br />

Acceptability of transfer credits is governed by the policy described<br />

under the Transfer Credits section below.<br />

<strong>CGC</strong> spring, fall, and summer schedules are available online.<br />

Information on programs, classes, and fees can also be obtained<br />

from the <strong>CGC</strong> office, EUGS office, or online. Information on<br />

financial aid is available online through the Office of Financial Aid<br />

and Scholarships or by phone at (843) 953-5187.<br />

Academic Criteria for Continuance<br />

Records of degree-seeking undergraduate students are assessed<br />

for academic criteria for continuance after each period of two<br />

semesters and the included summer sessions. In order to be<br />

eligible to continue at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Citadel</strong>, a student must meet minimum<br />

standards regarding hours earned at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Citadel</strong> or properly<br />

transferred from another accredited institution, and an acceptable<br />

cumulative grade-point ratio must be maintained. Full-time<br />

students, those taking at least 12 credit hours each semester, must<br />

earn at least 24 semester hours each two-semester period. Part-time<br />

students must have passed at least 50 percent of the coursework<br />

attempted in the two previous semesters and the included summer<br />

sessions. If a previously passed course is repeated, the hours may be<br />

used only once toward meeting requirements for hours passed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> student must also meet the grade-point ratio (GPR)<br />

requirement for the appropriate category of credit hours of record<br />

as listed in the table below. In determining the category for credit<br />

hours of record, hours transferred into <strong>The</strong> <strong>Citadel</strong> from other<br />

institutions are included as credit hours of record.<br />

<strong>The</strong> column “Quality Hours Plus Transfer Hours” includes:<br />

1) all credit attempted for which a grade of “A,” “B,” “C,”<br />

“D,” or “F” was received at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Citadel</strong>,<br />

2) course work transferred from other colleges, and<br />

3) courses taken on a Pass-Fail basis.<br />

Quality Hours Grade-Point Ratio Grade-Point Ratio<br />

Plus Transfer& for Continuance for Continuance<br />

Pass/Fail Hours (on probation) (without probation)<br />

0-39 1.100 1.300<br />

40-69 1.400 1.600<br />

70-99 1.700 1.800<br />

100 & above 1.900 2.000<br />

This table traces the minimum academic progress students must<br />

make toward attaining the minimum acceptable overall grade-point<br />

ratio of 2.000 as they approach the total number of hours required<br />

in the course of study of their selected major. For the purpose of<br />

determining academic probation, criteria for continuance, dean’s<br />

list, graduation, and other academic matters, grade-point ratios will<br />

not be rounded.<br />

Academic Discharge<br />

An undergraduate student who fails to meet either or both of the<br />

academic criteria for continuance will be discharged for academic<br />

deficiencies. Although <strong>The</strong> <strong>Citadel</strong> will notify students that they<br />

are deficient in either or both areas, it is the responsibility of<br />

students to ensure that these criteria are met. To avoid academic<br />

discharge, a student must meet both hour and GPR requirements<br />

concurrently either at the end of the fall semester, at the end of the<br />

spring semester, or in August, as appropriate.<br />

A student who is discharged for academic reasons for the first<br />

time may apply for readmission after being out of school for<br />

one semester. If approved for readmission, the student will be<br />

readmitted on academic probation.<br />

If a student fails for a second time to meet minimum academic<br />

criteria for continuance, the Dean responsible for the academic<br />

program in which the student is majoring will review the academic<br />

record and any extenuating circumstances the student wishes to<br />

present in writing. Based on this review and in consultation with<br />

the faculty advisor and the department head or the <strong>CGC</strong> Dean,<br />

the responsible Dean will determine the conditions under which<br />

the student will be permitted to continue or will award the student<br />

a second academic discharge. Except under extremely extenuating<br />

circumstances, a student discharged a second time for academic<br />

reasons will not be considered for readmission and may not enroll<br />

in course work in any program at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Citadel</strong>—day, evening, or<br />

summer.<br />

Academic Probation<br />

Undergraduate students are placed on academic probation for<br />

any semester when their cumulative grade-point ratio based<br />

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