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The college
The academic program
Course offerings
Academic policies
-Lyceum program
-Selection and approval of major
-Individualized area of concentration
-Double major
-Student classification
-Course load
-Preregistration and registration for
courses
-Change of schedule after matriculation
-Grades and grade points
-Repeating a course to improve the grade
-Transcript of grades
-Credit granted for work done elsewhere
-Writing and foreign language placement
-Advanced placement credit
-International baccalaureate credit
-Graduate credit
-Class attendance
-Final examinations
-Student records
-Pass-fail options
-Incomplete courses
-Auditing a course
-Academic standing and academic penalties
-Dismissal from a course
-Withdrawal from class
-Withdrawal from Emory & Henry
-Leave of absence
-Military service
-Academic code and procedures for due process
-Awards and recognition
Campus life
Admissions
Financial aid
Costs
Graduate studies
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Graduate credit
Upon approval of the course instructor, undergraduate students with senior
status and a minimum GPA of 3.0 may enroll in and receive undergraduate
credit for 500-level graduate courses which have been approved for the Emory
& Henry masters degree programs. If courses are used as part of
the major, permission of the department chair is required. An Emory &
Henry graduate who enrolls in an Emory & Henry masters degree
program may apply to that program up to 6 semester hours of appropriate
500-level course work which counted toward the baccalaureate degree. For
additional information, see the Graduate Studies section below.
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