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DEGREES AND CREDENTIALS GENERAL REGULATIONS Fresno State College is authorized to grant the b:tchelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of education, bachelor of vocational education, master of arts, master of science, m3stcr of business administration, and maSter of social work degrees. Public school credentials for which the colle.ge is authorized to recommend candidates are listed at the end of this section. APPLICATION FOR DEGREE OR CREDENTIAL Application for degree or credential must be obtained and filed in the Evaluations Office at the beginning of tbe semester or summer session term during which the candidate expecrs to complete requirements. Dares and deadlines for filing applications are listed in the College Calendar. All applications for degrees or c.redemials filed after dle published dares incur a fine of $2; failure to make application will delay the granting of the degree or credential. Diplomas for those completing degree requirements dul"ing summer sessions and the faU semester will be awarded at the following June commencement exercises. See Fees and Expenses. POST-BACCALAUREATE CREDIT Effective fall 1966, upper division units earned at Fresno State College in the semester or summer session in which the bachelor's degree is granted but which are not needed in any way fot· such a degree wi'll be li ted on the student's record as pose-baccaltru1·cate cn:dit provided the student, ar the beginning of tl1e final semester, is in good academic standing (not n academic probation) . Only credit for courses in wh;ch grades A, B, C, or P are earned, may be counted. No course may have its credit divided between the baccalaureate and post-baccalaureate programs. If any units of a course are needed for the baccalaureate program, the entire course will be so counted. Use of such credit for graduate degrees at Fresno State College requires special approval (consult Office of the Dean, School of Graduate Studies). Use of such credit for other purposes is to be determined by the appropriate authority. BACHELOR'S DEGREES EVALUATIONS Transfer students are provided with an advanced standing evaluation as pan of the admiss.ions process. Other students, following the completion of approximately 60 semester units, should file a request for an advanced standing evaluation at the Evaluations Office. Upon completion of approximately 90 semester units, a student should request a degree evaluation which will show all requirements completed and any remaining degree requirements. Due to staff limitations only one degree evaluation can be made for each student. Each student should keep his personal copy current. After evaluation, all transcripts become the property of the Records Office and are not returnable, even on loan. It is suggested that the student obtain duplicate copies of his record from his former schools and keep them for his personal file and for any other purpose for which they may be needed. ELECTION OF REGULATIONS A student remaining in continuous attendance in regular sessions and continuing on the same curriculum may, for purposes of meeting graduation requirements, elect to meet the graduation requirements in effect either at the time of his entering
Object Description
Title | 1966-67 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1966-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 049 |
Full Text Search | DEGREES AND CREDENTIALS GENERAL REGULATIONS Fresno State College is authorized to grant the b:tchelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of education, bachelor of vocational education, master of arts, master of science, m3stcr of business administration, and maSter of social work degrees. Public school credentials for which the colle.ge is authorized to recommend candidates are listed at the end of this section. APPLICATION FOR DEGREE OR CREDENTIAL Application for degree or credential must be obtained and filed in the Evaluations Office at the beginning of tbe semester or summer session term during which the candidate expecrs to complete requirements. Dares and deadlines for filing applications are listed in the College Calendar. All applications for degrees or c.redemials filed after dle published dares incur a fine of $2; failure to make application will delay the granting of the degree or credential. Diplomas for those completing degree requirements dul"ing summer sessions and the faU semester will be awarded at the following June commencement exercises. See Fees and Expenses. POST-BACCALAUREATE CREDIT Effective fall 1966, upper division units earned at Fresno State College in the semester or summer session in which the bachelor's degree is granted but which are not needed in any way fot· such a degree wi'll be li ted on the student's record as pose-baccaltru1·cate cn:dit provided the student, ar the beginning of tl1e final semester, is in good academic standing (not n academic probation) . Only credit for courses in wh;ch grades A, B, C, or P are earned, may be counted. No course may have its credit divided between the baccalaureate and post-baccalaureate programs. If any units of a course are needed for the baccalaureate program, the entire course will be so counted. Use of such credit for graduate degrees at Fresno State College requires special approval (consult Office of the Dean, School of Graduate Studies). Use of such credit for other purposes is to be determined by the appropriate authority. BACHELOR'S DEGREES EVALUATIONS Transfer students are provided with an advanced standing evaluation as pan of the admiss.ions process. Other students, following the completion of approximately 60 semester units, should file a request for an advanced standing evaluation at the Evaluations Office. Upon completion of approximately 90 semester units, a student should request a degree evaluation which will show all requirements completed and any remaining degree requirements. Due to staff limitations only one degree evaluation can be made for each student. Each student should keep his personal copy current. After evaluation, all transcripts become the property of the Records Office and are not returnable, even on loan. It is suggested that the student obtain duplicate copies of his record from his former schools and keep them for his personal file and for any other purpose for which they may be needed. ELECTION OF REGULATIONS A student remaining in continuous attendance in regular sessions and continuing on the same curriculum may, for purposes of meeting graduation requirements, elect to meet the graduation requirements in effect either at the time of his entering |