True or False: If I never attend a course, I will be automatically dropped from it.
False. Up to the student's responsibility to drop courses. All students are expected to drop (by the end of the drop period) those courses they do not intend to continue. Registration is not canceled for failure to drop.
Number of week(s) after the first day of classes when a student can add another class to their schedule.
(One) 1
This person ultimately decides if a student will receive an Incomplete for the semester.
Class instructor/professor.
A student who is passing a course may be unable to complete scheduled course work due to a cause beyond reasonable control. In such a case, the instructor may assign a temporary grade of incomplete (IN). In this case, the student can petition for an extension of the Incomplete by submitting a request. IN has no effect on the GPA and remains on the record until the work is completed and a final grade is submitted by the instructor. If the work has not been completed and no final grade has been submitted by the established deadline, the grade of IN is changed by the University Registrar's office to the Incomplete Final Grade recorded at the time of the IN grade designation.
Three-hundred (300-) and four-hundred (400-) level courses.
Upper-level.
List four (4) on-campus resources that can help you when your grades are in JEOPARDY.
1. Academic Advisor
2. Course instructor/office hours
3. Classmates/study groups
4. Learning services/student success coaching/academic success workshops
True or False: If I follow my 4-year plan, I do not need to see an advisor.
False. Always check in with your advisor to see if you are taking the right courses for your major/minor and to graduate on time.
Withdrawing from one class at a time is called a(n)_?
Selective withdrawal.
A request to take a course at another institution for credit.
Study Elsewhere. Discuss with academic advisor beforehand/gain approval.
When placed on your record for academic or financial concerns (as well as library and parking fines & student conduct violations) these will prevent you from adjusting your schedule.
Holds.
The maximum number of credits a student can register for while on Academic Warning.
Thirteen (13). The student receives a GPA below 2.00 for their first academic period of enrollment at Mason. Academic probation if GPA does not improve.
Number of deadlines in a given semester where a student can drop a course.
Three (3).
The maximum number of credits a student can register for without seeking a Credit Overload.
The grade that gets factored in a GPA when a student received a C- the first time they took BIOL 103 and then an F when they repeated the course.
F. Students can repeat a course in which they received an unsatisfactory grade. Some courses allow a limited number of attempts, and if that is the case, it will be stated in the course description in the catalog. All attempts will always remain on the transcript as part of the student’s official record. However, once repeated, the grade earned in the most recent attempt at the class will be the one factored into the student’s overall GPA. Any previous grades for that course will be excluded from the GPA calculation. Different colleges have different rules and grade expectations for course repetitions.
The semester a student can return to campus after being on first suspension in the fall.
Spring.
The grade that will be temporarily factored in a student's GPA when issued an Incomplete for a particular class.
F.
The number of times a student can selectively withdraw from a class during their entire academic career at Mason.
Three (3). Selective withdrawals allow undergraduates to withdraw from up to three classes without dean approval, during a specific period, and are final. This occurs after the student drops a class after the official deadline. While a selective withdrawal has no punitive effect on GPA, it may affect a student’s academic standing as courses that have a grade of ‘W’ (withdrawal) are counted in the attempted hours that are used to determine a student’s academic standing.
Courses a student elects to take that do not fulfill any of the university, college, or major requirements.
General electives. Always ask academic advisor!
An appeal of an academic policy submitted to an academic dean (e.g., request to study elsewhere, total or partial withdrawal, and credit overload).
Academic action.
This person (title) approves students' request for Total Semester Withdrawals for non-academic reasons.
Academic Dean in student's major.
Enrolling in a course but electing not to receive a grade or credit.
Course Audit. Form found on Registrar's website. Must be approved by instructor of the course.
The time span a student has to repeat a class if they are not satisfied with their original grade.
Before they graduate.