Academic Policies
A high level of performance is expected of students enrolled for graduate work. To remain enrolled in a degree program, a student must be making satisfactory progress toward completion of the degree. Each department has policies for Satisfactory Academic Progress; check with the specific department for their policies. Non-degree students whose cumulative GPA falls below 3.0 for more than two consecutive semesters may be blocked from further enrollment.
Policies & Procedures
- Policies
- Academic Policies
- Satisfactory Academic Progress
- Minimum Academic Requirements
- Academic Probation
- Retroactive Withdrawal
- Withdrawal From the University
- Doctoral Time Limits on Coursework
- Master's/Specialist Time Limits on Coursework
- Extension of Time to Degree
- Grievance Policy
- Code of Academic Integrity
- Qualifications to Teach Graduate Courses
- Discrimination and Sexual Harassment
- TADA (temporary alternative duty assignment for GAs)
- Other Resources for Student Parents
- Enrollment Policies
- Archived Catalogs
- Academic Policies
- Degree Requirements
- Steps To Your Degree
- Degree Forms
- Dissertations/Theses
- Important Deadlines
- Find Your Degree Counselor
- Commencement