Source: https://resources.troy.edu/catalogs/1819undergraduate/html/5U-acad-regs.html
Timestamp: 2019-04-24 10:55:14
Document Index: 749618181

Matched Legal Cases: ['Art: 2', 'ART 1145', 'ART 1145', 'Art: 3', 'ART 1150', 'ART 1150', 'ART 1133']

File an Intent to Graduate form at www.troy.edu/records graduation/intent.html in accordance with the published deadlines.
If a student meets regular admission standards and has earned college level courses at an unaccredited institution of higher learning, the student may be given provisional credit. However, the credits will not be considered for acceptance until the student has completed 24 credit hours with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better at Troy University. Credits will be reviewed by the Dean of the Discipline and the Record’s Office. A determination will be made based on (1) the unaccredited institution’s affiliation with the Commission on Recognition of Post Secondary Accreditation; and/or (2) acceptance of credit by at least three other accredited institutions located in the area of the unaccredited institution.
Step 1.Within the first four weeks of the start of the following term or semester in which the grade is received, the student shall have informally appealed the grade to the instructor. If that instructor is not teaching at Troy University during the term following issuance of the grade, the student will make contact with the instructor through the department chair to informally appeal the grade. In the case of a course taught through TROY Online, students should contact their home campus or site to determine the person designated by the appropriate college dean to assist the students with their appeals.
A student may be placed in an advanced section of a given subject area if the student’s record indicates a high degree of achievement or if it indicates the student has successfully completed studies that should not be duplicated. Troy University does not accept placement exemptions granted by other institutions. Students are allowed one subsequent retest in both Math and English after their initial attempt at placement testing. Students must wait a minimum of 30 days before being allowed to retest. Any placement exams taken within the 30 day wait period will not be accepted. All placement test scores must be less than three (3) years old to be accepted by Troy University. For more information, students should consult their academic advisers and/or their respective academic departments.
An Intent to Graduate form must be filed according to the published dates. For more information, please visit at https://www.troy.edu/records.
Also see “drop.” Withdrawal from the University is defined as a removal or withdrawal from all courses for the current semester and/or term. The student is no longer enrolled in any course(s).
A student who wishes to withdraw from all courses for a current semester/term may withdraw without academic penalty with a non-punitive grade of W until the last day to withdraw (posted in the Schedule of Classes and on appropriate web pages). Tuition and refundable fees will be charged during this period.
Computing and Information Technology SG/SH/SL/SM 536
Environmental Science SF/SG/SH/SL 511
Fundamentals of Cyber Security SQ/SR/SY/SZ013
Health and Human Development SF/SG/SH/SL 508
History of the Soviet Union SF/SG/SH/SL 471
Computer Science A CS 3360
Computer Science Principles CS 3310
CS 3310H
French Language & Culture FRN 1101 and 1102
German Language & Culture GER 1121 and 1122
Music Listening (Inactivated) MUS 1131
Physics 1 : Algebra-Based PHY 2252 and PHY L252
PHY 2252H and PHY L252H
Physics 2 : Algebra-Based PHY 2253 and PHY L253
PHY 2253H and PHY L253H
Physics C : Mechanics PHY 2262 and PHY L262
PHY 2262H and PHY L262H
Physics C : Electricity and Magnetism PHY 2263 and PHY L263
PHY 2262H and PHY L263H
Spanish Language & Culture SPN 1141
Studio Art: 2D Design ART 1145
ART 1145H
Studio Art: 3D Design ART 1150
ART 1150H
Design and Technology ART 1133 / GS A2HUM
Business Studies BUS Elective / BUS Elective
Design and Textiles TROY Elective / TROY Elective
Divinity/Hinduism/Islamic Studies GS A2HUM
GS A4SS
Food Studies TROY Elective / TROY Elective
GS A2LIT1
Geography GEO 2210, GS A4SS
History GS A4HIS1 /GS A4HIS2
GS A4HIS1
Law LAW Elective / LAW Elective
Marine Science BIO Elective / BIO Elective
Further Mathematics MTH 1125 / MTH 2210
Media Studies GS A2FA / GS A2FA
GS A2FA
Music MUS 1131 / GS A2HUM
Psychology PSY 2200 / GS A4SS
Thinking Skills PHI 2203 / GS A2HUM
World Development POL 2260 / GS A4SS