Graduate Policies
Important Note: In the absence of a more stringent policy at the school or college level the University Graduate Academic Policies apply. Should a graduate program not have a specific policy or should there be omissions or gaps in the policy for a specific graduate school program, the University Graduate Policy shall govern.
The Graduate Academic Policies are the responsibility of the Graduate Curriculum Committee Convener. For additions or revisions contact gradcurriculum@stthomas.edu.
Alphabetical List of Policies
A-D
- Academic Integrity
- Admissions Requirements and Limitations for Non-Degree-Seeking Graduate Students
- Admissions Requirements for Degree-, Licensure-, or Certificate-Seeking Graduate Students
- Advising Requirements
- Appeals of Registration or Records
- Auditor Guidelines
- Award of Credit for Non-Traditional Experience
- Cancellation of Registration for Non-attendance
- Class Attendance
- Conduct Requirements
- Confirmation of Graduate Degrees
- Consortium or Exchange Program Credit
- Course and Credit Load Limit
- Credit by Examination
- Credit Hour Definition
- Degree Requirements
- Directed Study
- Dropping from Courses
- Dual or Joint Degree Requirements
Alphabetical List of Policies
E-Z
- English Language Proficiency
- Grade Changes
- Grading and Grade Point Average Calculation
- Incomplete Notations
- Independent Study
- Minimum Requirements for the Granting of Multiple MA or MS degrees
- Not Reported (NR) Grade Notation
- Pass/Fail Grading
- Registration for Undergraduate Courses by Graduate Students
- Registration for Undergraduate Students Enrolling for Graduate Courses
- Repetition of Courses to Improve Grades
- Retention of Student Work Supporting Grades
- Retention of Syllabi
- Student Classification
- Student Records Storage and Retention
- Transfer Courses: Criteria
- Withdrawal Due to Military Activation