Undergraduate Students The catalog year is given to a student when a student enters or matriculates into a degree program. The catalog year defines … Continue reading “Catalog Year”
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Change of Academic Level
Changing Academic Level from Graduate to Undergraduate In order to be eligible for a change of academic level (from Graduate level to Undergraduate level) … Continue reading “Change of Academic Level”
Chosen and Legal Name
The College for Creative Studies recognizes the importance of accommodating members of the institution regarding the use of an individual’s legal or chosen name, … Continue reading “Chosen and Legal Name”
Class Audit
Students, graduates and visitors may audit a class on a space-available basis. No academic credit is awarded for audited courses. Those wishing to audit … Continue reading “Class Audit”
Class Level
Undergraduate Students Class level is determined at the time of admission and at the end of each subsequent semester during which the student is … Continue reading “Class Level”
Complaints
College for Creative Studies community members (faculty, staff, students, associate people) who wish to file a formal complaint concerning experiences at the College or … Continue reading “Complaints”
Course Overload
A class schedule containing more than 18 credit hours in one semester is considered a course overload. Students who wish to register for an … Continue reading “Course Overload”
Dean’s and President’s List
Undergraduate students who complete a minimum of 12 credits during a given semester with a grade point average (GPA) of 3.50 to 3.799 are … Continue reading “Dean’s and President’s List”
Declaring a Liberal Arts Minor
Liberal Arts minors require 15 credits to complete. Students should consult with the Liberal Arts Chair for specific information. A Liberal Arts Minor Declaration … Continue reading “Declaring a Liberal Arts Minor”
Declaring a Studio Minor
Studio minors are 15 credits. Most studio majors offer a minor to students from other majors. Students cannot minor in their major. Students should … Continue reading “Declaring a Studio Minor”