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GENERAL ACADEMIC POLICIES

Residency Requirements

Generally, in order to receive a bachelor’s degree from the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, you must complete a minimum of 129 credits (128 for transfer students). All students must complete their final 32 credits (including 9 credits in the major and/or minor) in residency at C.W. Post. Associate’s degree holders admitted to C.W. Post under the ASORAD program must complete a minimum of 56 credits in residence, 9 of which are in the major. Business Administration and Accountancy students must complete at least 50% of their major requirements in residence.

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Liberal Arts Requirements

  • Students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree must complete at least 96 credits in liberal arts.

  • Students pursuing a Bachelor of Science must complete at least 64 credits in liberal arts.

  • Students pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree must complete at least 32 credits in liberal arts.

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Class Standing

Freshman 0 - 27 credits
Sophomore 28 - 59 credits
Junior 60 - 89 credits
Senior 90+ credits

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Attending Another Institution

Students who wish to take courses (including summer courses) at another institution while enrolled at C.W. Post must petition the Academic Standing Committee for permission, stating the reason for the request. Permission is not automatic, and is generally not granted for students who are on Academic Probation or who have an outstanding debt to the University. If permission is granted, the student must then see his or her Academic Counselor to fill out a Visiting Student Authorization form, which will provide appropriate authorization to the other school.

Contact your Academic Counselor for assistance in making your initial request.

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G.P.A. Requirements

Students must maintain a G.P.A. of 2.00, and a major average of 2.25 in order to remain in good academic standing and in order to graduate. These averages are higher for some majors (e.g. Education, Social Work, Accounting). Consult with your Academic Counselor for specific G.P.A. requirements.

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Academic Probation

Students may be placed on Academic Probation for any of the following:

  • Semester average is less than 2.0

  • Low cumulative average (as stipulated by major department)

  • Low major average (as stipulated by major department)

  • Failure to complete at least half of the semester course load

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Leave of Absence

Students generally must register for courses each Fall and Spring semester until graduated. If you do not plan to register for the next regular semester, you should contact the Academic Counseling Center to apply for a leave of absence. A student who is in good academic standing (and who does not owe an outstanding debt to the University) may apply for a leave of up to one year. The final decision to grant (or deny) the leave is made by the Academic Standing Committee.

Students are NOT allowed to attend another institution while on leave. A continuing student who does not register for a Fall or Spring semester is considered to be withdrawn from C.W. Post, and must reapply if he or she wishes to resume studies. In this event, the readmitted student will be bound by the academic requirements in effect at the time of readmission.

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Full Time vs. Part Time Status

Undergraduate students taking 12 or more credits in a regular semester are considered full-time. Because Weekend College sessions have different start and end dates from the "regular" Fall and Spring sessions, they are NOT considered as part of the 12-credit minimum for the purposes of billing and most scholarships.

You should note, however, that certain financial aid programs, insurance companies, etc. may have different definitions of what constitutes "full-time" status. If you are unsure about full-time status for certain purposes, consult with the relevant office or organization.

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Grading

Possible grades are:

A 4.00
A- 3.67
B+ 3.33
B 3.00
B- 2.67
C+ 2.33
C 2.00
C- 1.67
D 1.00 (undergraduate only)
F 0.00

I or INC: incomplete - indicates some course requirements not completed*
W: withdrawal - student opted to withdraw from course (by withdrawal deadline date)
UW: unauthorized withdrawal - student stopped attending but did not officially withdraw

*An incomplete grade is replaced with a final grade (preceded by an I) when the work is completed. It is expected that all work in courses for which a student receives an incomplete grade will be made up within one regular semester; any changes after that time must be approved by instructor, chair and dean.

A notation of NGR in place of a grade indicates No Grade was Recorded. Note that there is no official correlation between percentage scores (0-100 scale) and letter grades.

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Pass/Fail Option

You may elect to take a course on a pass/fail basis. If you select this option, any passing final grade (A through D) will be recorded on your transcript as a P, and the course will not be computed into your GPA. A grade of F will be recorded and computed normally.

Courses used to fulfill core requirements may NOT be taken on a pass/fail basis. Courses in a student’s major or minor are also generally not to be taken pass/fail, although under special circumstances this is allowed with the written permission of the appropriate chair.

You may take the pass/fail option for up to two courses per year (electives only). Students who opt pass/fail are NOT eligible for Dean’s List or Honor’s List for that year. The deadline to opt for pass/fail is the same as the deadline for withdrawal, usually about 10 weeks into a regular semester.

Certain courses are ONLY offered on a P/F basis. These courses are not subject to the above restrictions.

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Graduation with Honors

The GPA requirements for graduation with honors are:

summa cum laude

3.90 - 4.00

magna cum laude

3.70 - 3.89

cum laude

3.50 - 3.69

At least 56 credits (with grades of A through F) must be earned in residence. Courses taken on a pass/fail basis and Life Experience credits are NOT counted towards this 56 credit minimum.

Graduation with honors should not be confused with completion of the Honors Program, which is a separate distinction.

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