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Cazenovia College 2012-2013 Academic Catalog

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forfeit their right to live in the residence halls. Special consideration may be given in<br />

consultation with the vice president of Student Development.<br />

Students who expect to complete a baccalaureate degree within 4 years should<br />

enroll in 15 academic credits (see below) per semester (30 academic credits for the year).<br />

Baccalaureate degrees require a minimum of 120 credits. Developmental courses,<br />

described above, do not count toward the 120 credits for graduation. Students enrolled<br />

in programs requiring more than 120 credits may, on occasion, have to complete more<br />

than 15 credits per semester.<br />

Overloads<br />

Students should discuss their credit loads with their academic advisers. Credits in<br />

excess of 18 will require the approval of the vice president for <strong>Academic</strong> Affairs and will<br />

require additional tuition at the per credit rate (see financial services section for tuition<br />

and fees). Students enrolled in their first semester and/or those with a class standing of<br />

one (freshmen), must obtain the approval of the vice president for <strong>Academic</strong> Affairs in<br />

order to register for credits in excess of 17.<br />

Class Standing<br />

Student class standing is dependent on the number of earned academic credits.<br />

This number influences financial aid eligibility as well as the courses that students are<br />

permitted to take.<br />

Freshmen : 0-29 credits completed<br />

Sophomores: 30-59 credits completed<br />

Juniors: 60-89 credits completed<br />

Seniors: 90 credits completed<br />

Courses are offered on a 100 through 400 numerical basis.<br />

Freshmen courses: 100 – 199<br />

Sophomore courses: 200 – 299<br />

Junior courses: 300 – 399<br />

Senior courses: 400 – 499<br />

Developmental courses that do not carry academic credit are numbered 099 -<br />

100D.<br />

Students may take courses one year higher than their class standing, for example,<br />

sophomores may take junior (300) level courses with appropriate preparation.<br />

Students who do not accumulate academic credits toward graduation at an<br />

appropriate rate will receive an advisory letter from the <strong>Academic</strong> Affairs Office and<br />

may be subject to dismissal.<br />

Grades<br />

Students receive a letter grade in each course taken. Courses numbered 099 and<br />

100D receive letter grades ("A"- "F") but are not counted as credits toward the degree.<br />

However, 100D course grades are included in the student‘s term and cumulative grade<br />

point average.<br />

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