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Students may earn second degrees in some schools and colleges of Temple University. Students interested in earning a second degree should consult with the Office of the Dean of the school or college offering the desired degree. Schools and colleges may waive up to nine credits of degree requirements outside the second major for students who already have a bachelor's degree from Temple University or from another college or university and who desire a second degree from Temple. This waiver pertains to requirements not satisfied by credits transferred from other colleges or universities. Students who hold their first bachelor's degree from Temple are exempted from courses or course categories required of all undergraduates, such as non-major Core curriculum requirements. However, courses accepted in transfer for a student's first Temple degree may not apply to their second Temple degree, depending on the second degree requirements. Return to the List of Academic Policies and Regulations A student's academic history is contained in a transcript, which is maintained by the Office of Student Academic Records. Official transcripts are issued upon the written request of the student, carry the seal of the Director of the Office of Academic Records, and are usually sent directly to another educational institution or a potential employer. The fee is $6.00. Official transcripts may also be issued directly to the student, but will be identified with information that will indicate to the reader (whether a potential employer or another educational institution) that it was so issued. A transcript is considered correct and final one calendar year after it is issued. If a student identifies an error, the Office of Student Academic Records must be notified in writing within one calendar year. See the Office of Student Academic Records webpages for more details. (http://www.temple.edu/registrar/) Return to the List of Academic Policies and Regulations Transfer Between Colleges Within the University Intra-University Transfer (IUT) denotes a student's movement from one academic unit within the University to another and/or from one campus to another. Transfer between academic units is not automatic. If students decide to earn their degrees in an academic unit other than the one in which they are matriculated, they must make application for the transfer and can do so at anytime except the months of January and August. The Intra-University Transfer Form can be picked up at any adviser center or dean's office. Students then submit the form to the college to which they wish to transfer. The student will be notified of the decision of the Office of the Dean of the proposed college. Students may initiate transfer from one college of the University to another if they are in good academic standing, holding a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0. Higher averages are required by:
In addition to minimum grade point average requirements for Intra-University Transfer students, the Tyler School of Art has portfolio requirements . The Esther Boyer College of Music and Department of Dance have audition requirements. Return to the List of Academic Policies and Regulations Temple University accepts all college-level, liberal arts courses beyond the development level. These courses must have been completed with a grade of C- or better, and taken at an accredited institution. Whenever possible, credit is allowed for courses completed more than 10 years before the date of admission. See Undergraduate Admissions/Transfer Admissions. To earn a degree from Temple, students must complete at least 30 hours of the last 45 semester hours as a matriculated student at Temple, fulfill all university requirements, and fulfill all of the degree requirements of the Temple college or school in which they are enrolled, as approved by the dean of that school. The number of credits that can be transferred into Temple varies with the date of a student's admission to Temple:
The fall 1998 policy may not be applied retroactively to students who matriculated at Temple before that semester. Return to the List of Academic Policies and Regulations Official enrollment in a course is the result of tuition payment and confirmation; that is, a student's name will be placed on the official grade list only after the minimum tuition payment is made. Return to the List of Academic Policies and Regulations Undergraduate part-time tuition is assessed on a semester hour basis. Most full-time undergraduate students are charged a flat rate for 12-17 semester hours and per credit hour for each credit over 17. Exceptions
Return to the List of Academic Policies and Regulations WITHDRAWAL FROM CLASSES After week six, students may withdraw from classes with appropriate signatures, usually those of the instructor, the adviser, and the Dean's designate. The course will be recorded on the transcript with the instructor's notation of "W," indicating that the student withdrew appropriately and had a passing grade; or a "WF," indicating that the student withdrew with a failing grade. After week twelve, students may not withdraw from courses. See Academic Calendar for 1999-2000. Exceptions--Students may not withdraw from Mathematics 0015, unless they are withdrawing from the University COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL POLICY
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