Credit
by Examination
Student evaluation
by standardized and/or departmental examinations may be used as a basis
for awarding credit for certain courses. These evaluations are available
only to currently enrolled students. A fee will be assessed before the
evaluation.
The student must first check with the appropriate department head about the applicability of the credit by examination for the course and then submit a request for credit by examination form to the department. The business office must validate the form before it is submitted to the department. After the evaluation, the department head will make his or her recommendation for credit to the registrar. The student is notified in writing by the Office of the Registrar of the action taken.
For further information on credit by examination, contact the appropriate department head or the Registrar.
Credit
for Courses Completed More than Ten Years Prior to Graduation
Work completed more
than ten years prior to the date of graduation may be credited toward the
degree only (1) with the approval of the student's major department head
and the head of the department in which the course is taught and subject
to the approval of the faculty, or (2) if the student's enrollment at Southern
Polytechnic State University has been continuous since the course was taken.
Credit
Hour
One credit hour corresponds
to one hour per week of classroom work for a semester or to three clock
hours or its equivalent of laboratory work per week for a semester.
A student is classified
at the end of each term by the Office of the Registrar on the basis of
the number of credit hours earned toward graduation. The credit hours include
all coursework for which the student has earned college level credits at
Southern Polytechnic State University plus any transfer credits accepted
by Southern Polytechnic State University.
| Classification | Credit Hours Earned |
| Freshman | 0-29 |
| Sophomore | 30-59 |
| Junior | 60-89 |
| Senior | 90 and above |
Continuous
Enrollment
To remain continuously
enrolled, a student must not have an absence of two or more consecutive
terms of matriculation at Southern Polytechnic State University.
Academic
Standing
It is required that
each undergraduate student maintain a cumulative grade point average of
2.00 in order to graduate.
Dean's
List
Students that have
earned 12 or more hours with a scholastic average of 3.50 or better for
the current term and who are not subject to any disciplinary action shall
be on the Dean's List, which is published each term.
Dean's
Merit List
Students that have
earned 9 or more hours with a scholastic average of 3.50 or better for
the current term and who are not subject to any disciplinary action shall
be on the Dean's Merit List, which is published each term.
Good
Standing
A student eligible
to enroll at Southern Polytechnic State University is in good standing.
Academic
Probation
A student whose cumulative
grade point average falls below 2.00 will be placed on academic probation.
A student on probation
may register for a maximum of 13 credit hours unless approval of the student's
major department head is granted to schedule additional hours (to a maximum
of 18).
Continued
Probation
A student whose cumulative
grade point average remains below 2.00 for two or more consecutive terms
of enrollment, but whose term average is 2.00 or higher, may continue enrollment
on probation. A student on continued probation may register for a maximum
of 13 credit hours unless approval of the student's major department head
is granted to schedule additional hours (to a maximum of 18).
Academic
Suspension
A student whose semester
grade point average is below 2.00 and whose cumulative grade point average
is below 2.00 for at least two consecutive terms of enrollment shall be
academically suspended for unsatisfactory scholarship.
Transfer students admitted
on “academic probation” and who do not attain the minimum scholarship requirement
during their first term of attendance at Southern Polytechnic State University
shall be academically suspended for unsatisfactory scholarship.
Reinstatement
A student who has
been academically suspended for the first time at Southern Polytechnic
State University must stay out at least one term. After a break of at least
one term, the student may seek reinstatement. Reinstatement will be granted
if the student files a Petition for Reinstatement no later than 20 working
days prior to the beginning of the term in which the student plans to re-enroll.
A student who has been academically suspended for the second time at Southern Polytechnic State University must stay out at least one year (12 months). After a break of at least one year, the student may seek reinstatement. Reinstatement will be granted if the student’s Petition for Reinstatement is approved by the faculty. Completed petitions must be filed with the Office of Records no later than 20 working days prior to the beginning of the term in which the student plans to re-enroll.
Reinstated students
will be placed on “continued probation”.
Academic
Dismissal
After a second reinstatement,
a student whose semester grade point average is below 2.00 and whose cumulative
grade point average is below 2.00 shall be academically dismissed. A student
on academic dismissal may not apply for reinstatement.
Regents'
Testing Program
An examination to
assess the competency level in reading and writing of all students enrolled
in undergraduate degree programs leading to the baccalaureate degree in
University System institutions shall be administered. The following statement
shall be the policy of the Board of Regents of the University System of
Georgia on this examination:
The formulation and administration of the Regents' Test shall be as determined by the Chancellor.
Each institution of the University System of Georgia shall assure the other institutions, and the System as a whole, that students obtaining a degree from that institution possess literacy competence, that is, certain minimum skills of reading and writing. The Regents' Testing Program has been developed to help in the attainment of this goal. The objectives of the Testing Program are: (1) to provide System-wide information on the status of student competence in the areas of reading and writing; and (2) to provide a uniform means of identifying those students who fail to attain the minimum levels of competence in the areas of reading and writing.
Students enrolled in undergraduate degree programs leading to the baccalaureate degree shall pass the Regents' Test as a requirement for graduation. Students must take the test in their first semester of enrollment after earning 30 credit hours if they have not taken it previously. (Institutions may not prohibit students who have earned at least 30 credit hours from taking the test for the first time.) At an institution's discretion, students may be permitted to take the test during a semester in which they are not enrolled.
Each institution shall provide an appropriate program of remediation and shall require students who have not passed both parts of the test by the time they have earned 45 credit hours to take the appropriate remedial course or courses each semester of enrollment until they have passed both parts.
After students have earned 45 credit hours, they may not retake either part of the test more than four times and may not enroll in remediation for either part more than three semesters. This limitation prohibits students who have not passed from enrolling in college-credit courses for more than three semesters after earning 45 credit hours.
Those students who have not passed within three semesters of enrollment or four attempts at the test after earning 45 hours are not permitted to enroll at a System institution or to retake the test for at least two years. After two years a student may, at the institution's discretion, be permitted to retake the test no more than twice and enroll in remediation once. Students re-admitted to take remediation may not take other courses until they have passed both parts of the test.
Students with 30 or more semester credit hours transferring from outside of the System or from a System program that does not require the Regents' Test should take the test during their first semester of enrollment in a program leading to the baccalaureate degree. Those who have not passed before their third semester of enrollment are subject to the remediation requirements, including the limit on the number of attempts.
A student holding a baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education will not be required to complete the Regents' Test in order to receive a degree from a University System institution.
General
Rule
0-30 Hours Earned
Students who have earned 30 or fewer hours may attempt both sections
of the Regents' Test. Students are encouraged to complete ENGL 1101 and
1102 early in their college curriculum and to attempt the Regents' Test
as soon as possible after the completion of these courses.
30-44 Hours Earned
Unless the requirement has been met previously, it is mandatory for
students to attempt the section(s) of the test not completed the next time
it is offered.
45 or More Hours Earned
Unless the requirement has been met previously, students who have not
passed both sections of the test are required to schedule remediation each
semester for the section(s) not passed. It is mandatory for students to
attempt the section(s) of the test not completed the next time it is offered.
When either the essay or reading section is passed, the students' records
are updated accordingly and remediation for that section is no longer required.
(Students who have not completed the Essay section of the Test are required
to enroll in RGTE 0199. Students who have not completed the Reading section
of the Test are required to enroll in RGTR 0198.)
Transfer
Students
Unless the requirement
has been met previously, students transferring into Southern Polytechnic
State University with credit for ENGL 1101 and 1102 should take the Regents'
Test during their first term of attendance.
Students transferring
from within the University System of Georgia are required to follow the
Regents' Testing Program Policies as stated above.
Schedule
Changes
Prior to registration
the most recent Regents' Test results are reported. Students who advance
registered for remediation and pass a section of the test may alter their
schedules accordingly at the first available registration period after
the results are posted.
Frozen
Status
Students enroll for
required remediation and then other courses may be scheduled as desired.
Once enrolled in RGTE 0199 and/or RGTR 0198, students may not withdraw
from RGTE 0199 and/or RGTR 0198 as long as other courses are scheduled.
Transient
Authority
Permission to attend
another institution as a transient student will neither be authorized nor
recognized if the transient term does not include the remediation that
normally would be required by Southern Polytechnic State University. Any
exception to this procedure must be approved by the Regents' Testing Program
Coordinator prior to the transient term and students must obtain written
permission from SPSU's Coordinator prior to attempting the Regents' Test
on another campus.
Non-native
Speakers of English
Regents' Testing Program
procedures apply to all students; however, students who have been classified
as non-native speakers of the English language by the Regents' Testing
Program Coordinator are required to pass the alternate version of the Regents'
Test.
Graduation
Requirements
Catalog
for Graduation Evaluation
A student may select
to be evaluated for graduation from any catalog in effect during the time
of enrollment provided the enrollment has been continuous.
Students readmitted or reinstated will be evaluated for graduation from the catalog in effect at the time of readmission or reinstatement or any catalog in effect during subsequent periods of continuous enrollment.
Students changing majors will be evaluated for graduation from the catalog in effect at the time of the change or any catalog in effect during subsequent periods of continuous enrollment.
Each student is responsible
for determining the appropriate catalog to be used for academic advisement
and for evaluation of graduation requirements. Catalog selection applies
only to the course requirements of that catalog. All other academic procedures
and graduation requirements must be satisfied according to regulations
in effect at the time of graduation. Students desiring further information
on the selection of an appropriate catalog may contact their major department
head or the Registrar.
General
Requirements
A student is eligible
for graduation when he or she (1) has satisfactorily completed the required
number of hours specified by the curriculum of the program of study in
which he or she is specializing, (2) has achieved the necessary scholastic
average, (3) has paid all required fees, fines, and other financial obligations
owed the college, and (4) has filed with the Registrar the official "Petition
of Admission to Candidacy for a Degree." In addition, to receive an associate
or bachelor degree the student must be certified as competent in reading
and writing the English language-through the University System Regents'
Testing Program and must satisfactorily pass an examination on the history
of the United States and the history of Georgia, and upon the provisions
and principles of the United States Constitution and the Constitution of
Georgia, as required by the State of Georgia and the Board of Regents of
the University System of Georgia. (Credit for U.S. History or American
Government satisfies this constitution requirement). In addition to the
above requirements, students in some departments who seek the baccalaureate
degree also must satisfy the requirements of the comprehensive evaluation.
Graduation
Petitions
A student must submit
a formal petition for "Admission to Candidacy for a Degree" to the Registrar
no later than the end of the fourth week of the term preceding the expected
final term in residence. (This is interpreted to mean the previous term
in residence, preceding the final term in residence. All fall-semester
petitions for students not in school summer should be made in the spring
semester of that year; and, all co-op students should petition the term
before the work term. Students are encouraged to petition early if they
feel they have reached eligibility to petition).
To be a candidate for
either an associate or baccalaureate degree, a student must have passed
all courses required for the degree, have a cumulative scholastic average
of at least 2.00, and have merited the recommendation for the degree by
the faculty and the President of Southern Polytechnic State University.
Residency
Requirement
No student may be
considered as a candidate for a degree unless the final 20 credit hours
required for an associate degree, the final 30 credit hours required for
a BS degree, and the final 60 credit hours required for the B.Arch. degree
are earned in residence at Southern Polytechnic State University. To obtain
a second bachelor degree from Southern Polytechnic State University, a
student must complete all required courses for the degree and earn credit
for a total of at least 30 hours in excess of the requirements for any
previous Southern Polytechnic State University degrees earned. Requirements
for a dual major are spelled out under the various curricula.
No academic course
work completed as a transient student at Southern Polytechnic State University
may be applied as a part of the residency requirement for obtaining a degree.
Honors
For graduation "with
highest honor," the minimum scholastic average is 3.90. For graduation
"with high honor," the minimum scholastic average is 3.70. For graduation
"with honor," the minimum scholastic average is 3.50. For graduation with
honor, with high honor, or with highest honor, a candidate must have a
minimum of 40 hours in residence for the associate degree and a minimum
of 60 hours in residence for the bachelor's degree.
Courses
in a Minor
To receive a minor,
a student must complete at least six hours of the upper division requirements
for the minor at Southern Polytechnic State University. Transfer credit
may be used to satisfy the other requirements for the minor.