SEMESTER HONOR ROLL
The semester honor roll has the following characteristics and requirements:
- It is based on the work of a single semester. Consequently, there is a new university honor roll announced each semester.
- It includes only the student in the top 10% of each class.
- To qualify, the student must complete 12 hours or more of courses evaluated by the A, B, C, D, or F letter grade. The only exception is when the grading scale of a P or N is the only one authorized for certain professional field experience courses required for the major. When this occurs, the division chair responsible for the offering of those courses may, with the approval of the appropriate dean, request of the Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs that the credit hours of P earned in them be counted toward the 12 or more hours used for honor roll designation, although not counted in the GPA calculation. No more than 5 credit hours of P may be counted toward the honor roll designation each semester.
The words "Honor Roll" will appear on the student's semester grade report and on the semester academic record. The Office of the Registrar is responsible for determining who is included in the honor roll.
Last Updated May 1, 2007

