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Academic Policies & Regulations

Please see Undergraduate Academic Policies in this Bulletin. Students are responsible for complying with all university-wide academic policies that apply to their individual academic status. Additional and unique policies, or exceptions for the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management, appear below.

All advising issues regarding academic policies and regulations should be directed to the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management's Center for Student Services in 349 Speakman Hall, 1810 North 13th Street.

 

Dean's List

Each fall and spring semester, those undergraduates who have met the credit hour and academic criteria for their school or college are placed on the Dean's List. See the Dean's List policy for specific GPA and credit-hour requirements.

 

Doctrine of Responsibility

The School of Tourism and Hospitality Management (STHM) represents a high degree of scholastic excellence. In turn, we expect an enhanced level of responsibility and preparation from our students. STHM students represent the school in a variety of forums, including, but not limited to, the classroom, internships and workplace settings. These environments require professionalism, commitment, knowledge and mutual respect. This policy will assist students in their pursuit of excellence while earning their degrees in Sport and Recreation Management or Tourism and Hospitality Management. The STHM Doctrine of Responsibility can be found, in full, at www.sthm.temple.edu/current/documents/sthm-student-policy.pdf.

 

Program Performance

Students not in good standing are subject to collegial warning and/or probation, or they may be academically dismissed and will be so notified by the Senior Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies. See the University policy on Academic Standing for details on academic warning, academic probation, academic dismissal and reinstatement.

 

Transfer Between Colleges Within the University

Students may initiate transfer to the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management from another school or college of the university if they are in academic good standing, holding a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.

 

Change of Program Request

The Change of Program Request form can be picked up at any advising center or on the Senior Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies web site. Students wishing to transfer into the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management should schedule an interview with the Center for Student Services to discuss the school's criteria. The Change of Program Request form is submitted for consideration during the interview. The student will then be notified of the decision by the Center for Student Services.

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