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SEAS Student Handbook 2020-2021

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Academic Standing

Academic Honors

Dean’s List

To be eligible for Dean’s List honors, an undergraduate student must achieve a gradepoint

average of 3.5 or better and complete at least 15 graded credits with no

unauthorized incompletes, UWs, or grades lower than C.

Honors Awarded with the Degree

At the end of the academic year, a select portion of the candidates for the Bachelor of

Science degree who have achieved the highest academic cumulative grade-point

average are accorded Latin honors. Latin honors are awarded in three categories

(cum laude, magna cum laude, and summa cum laude) to no more than 25 percent

of the graduating class, with no more than 5 percent summa cum laude, 10 percent

magna cum laude, and 10 percent cum laude. Honors are awarded on the overall

record of graduating seniors who will have completed a minimum of four semesters at

Columbia upon graduation. Students who enter Columbia through the Combined Plan

program are eligible for honors based on three semesters at Columbia. Students may

not apply for honors.

Academic Monitoring

The Undergraduate Committee on Academic Standing determines academic policies

and regulations for the School except in certain instances when decisions are made by

the faculty as a whole. The Undergraduate Committee on Academic Standing is

expected to uphold the policies and regulations of the Committee on Instruction and

determine when circumstances warrant exceptions to them.

Academic performance is reviewed by advisers at the end of each semester. The

Undergraduate Committee on Academic Standing, in consultation with the

departments, meets to review undergraduate grades and progress toward the degree.

Indicators of academic well-being are grades that average above 2.0 each term, in a

coordinated program of study, with no incomplete grades.

Possible academic sanctions include:

• Warning: C– or below in any core science course or in a required course for their

major; low points toward degree completion

• Academic Probation: Students will be placed on academic probation if they meet

any of the conditions below:

o Fall below a 2.0 GPA in a given semester

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Have not completed 12 points successfully in a given semester

Have not completed chemistry, physics, University Writing, The Art of

Engineering, and calculus during the first year

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