1. Degrees are conferred at
the close of fall and spring semesters. Candidates for degrees must file
applications at the beginning of the term in which they expect to complete
requirements for the degree. Application deadlines for degrees are February
1 for Spring, March 1 for Summer, and October 1 for Fall.
2. A final
degree check must be requested by the
student from the Office of Admissions
and Records once the student has completed 85 credit hours.
3. The minimum number of semester hours
required for a degree is one hundred twenty-four, of which a maximum of
4 hours can be physical education activity courses. A minimum of 60 hours
excluding physical education activity courses must be taken at a baccalaureate
degree granting institution. At least forty of the required 124 must be
of senior college level (3000 and 4000 level) excluding physical education
activity courses.
4. A student must have twice as many grade
points as semester hours of credit attained for a minimum graduation/retention
GPA of 2.0 excluding any courses repeated or reprieved as detailed in
the State Regents’ Grading Policy and excluding physical education
activity courses. Students who enter with advanced standing or transfer
credit must satisfy the additional requirements of earning twice as many
grade points as semester hours (2.0 GPA) attained at this University (NSU).
5. At least 15 of the final 30 hours applied
toward the degree or at least 50 percent of the hours required by the
institution in the major field must be satisfactorily completed at the
awarding institution.
6. A student must spend
in residence at this University a minimum of thirty weeks with the completion
of at least thirty semester hours exclusive of correspondence work.
7. Fifty percent of the major requirements
on a bachelor’s degree program must be upper division courses (3000
and 4000 level). Eighteen hours, or half of the major, whichever is greater,
must be taken at NSU. At least one-half of the upper division requirements
for a major must be taken in residence.
8. No more than one-fourth of the requirements
for the bachelor’s degree may be completed by correspondence, extension,
and/or extra-institutional credit.
9. All grades for correspondence, incompletes,
and for transcripts of work completed at other schools MUST BE IN THE
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS
within one week following the close of the semester for the student’s
name to remain on the Roster of Graduating Students.
10. SECOND BACHELOR'S DEGREE. A second undergraduate degree may be earned by completing all required courses and grade-point requirements for the
degree (major). All prior undergraduate course work will be considered, and applicable course credit will meet the requirements for the additional degree. A minimum of 30 additional semester hours in residence
beyond the most recently completed bachelor’s degree (minimum 154 total hours) is required.
11. Students who have previously earned
a bachelor’s degree from another college or university may earn
a second bachelor’s degree by completing the required general education
courses and required courses for the degree (major), including at least
30 additional semester hours in residence beyond the first bachelor’s
degree.
12. The catalog in effect at the time of
the student’s initial full-time enrollment in a State System college
or university shall govern lower-division prerequisites and general education
requirements, provided that the student has had continuous enrollment.
The catalog in effect at the time the student completes a degree plan
will govern the degree requirements for the major and minor, provided
that the student has had continuous enrollment. Continuous enrollment
will be defined as not being out of a State System college or university
for more than two consecutive enrollment periods. Students who have been
out three semesters must file a new degree plan and will be subject to
any new degree requirements.