麻豆官网首页入口

Skip to main content
Back to Top
Apply Giving
Resources for:
Students
Students Faculty & Staff Parents & Family Alumni Community
麻豆官网首页入口 Logo
  • Academics

    Academics Home

    Colleges & Schools

    Programs of Study
    • Degrees & Programs
    • Program Pathways
    • Academic Calendar
    • Online Programs
    Resources
    • Academic Success Center
    • Advising
    • Counseling Services
    • Honors Program
    • Libraries
    • Testing & Disability Services
    • Writing Center
    Outside the Classroom
    • Army ROTC
    • Study Abroad
    • Experiential Learning
    • First Year Experience
    • Center for Undergraduate Research
    • Career Services
    • Jags Live Well
  • Admissions

    Admissions Home

    Visit Campus

    Request Information

    Apply to AU
    • First-Year Freshmen
    • Transfer Students
    • Dual Enrollment
    • Graduate Students
    • Medical College of Georgia
    • Dental College of Georgia
    Opportunities
    • Degree & Programs
    • Honors Program
    • Program Pathways
    • Military-Affiliated Students
    • New Student & Family Transistions
    • On-Campus Housing
    Financial Aid
    • Student Financial Aid
    • Net Price Calculator
    • Scholarships
    • Cost of Attendance
    • Apply for Federal Aid
  • Campus Life

    Campus Life Home

    Community
    • Army ROTC
    • Living-Learning Communities
    • Military & Veteran Services
    • Mentorship
    • New Student & Family Transistions
    • Jags 4 Jags Mentoring Program
    Campus Services
    • Dining Services
    • Roarstore
    • Housing
    • Student Health
    • Parking & Transportation
    • Jagcard
    Get Involved
    • Clubs & Organizations
    • Greek Life
    • Campus Recreation
    • Student Government
    • Jaguar Production Crew
    • Intramural Sports
  • Research

    Research Home

    Opportunities
    • Undergraduate Research
    • Graduate & Postdoctoral Research
    • Clinical Trials
    • Core Laboratories
    • Innovation Commercialization
    Initiatives
    • Cancer
    • Cardiovascular
    • Immunology
    • Neuroscience
    • Aging
    Resources
    • Centers & Institutes
    • Ethics & Compliance
    • Institutional Review Board
    • Sponsored Programs
    • Tools for Researchers
  • About AU

    About AU

    Leadership
    • President
    • Provost
    • Administration
    • Enrollment Student Affairs
    • Faculty Senate
    We are AU!
    • Our Mission
    • Working at AU
    • Traditions
    • History
    • 麻豆官网首页入口, GA
    Resources
    • Portals
    • Faculty Directory
Resources For
  • Current Students
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Parents & Family
  • Alumni & Friends
Apply
Giving
Trending Search Terms
  • Registrar
  • Housing
  • Academic Calendar
  • Financial Aid
  • Parking
  • Library
  • Human Resources
  • Information Technology
COEHD
  • About
    • About COEHD
    • Dean's Office
    • Faculty & Staff Recognition
    • Accreditation
  • Departments & Centers
    • Research, Counseling & Curriculum
    • Kinesiology
    • Teaching and Leading
    • Literacy Center
  • Programs
    • Program List
    • Program Coordinators
    • Endorsements
    • Academic Standing & Policies for Graduate Programs
  • Students
    • Anthology Portfolio
    • Student Organizations
    • Scholarships
    • Visit Us
  • Community
    • Community Outreach
    • Partnerships
  • Careers
  • 麻豆官网首页入口
  • COEHD
  • Academic Standing and Policies for Graduate Programs

Academic Standing and Policies for Graduate Programs

Transfer Hours

A maximum of 9 semester hours of graduate work from an accredited institution may be transferred into a graduate program at 麻豆官网首页入口. At the time of admission, the student must discuss the transfer hours with the advisor and file a formal request with the chair of the department of the discipline of the course(s) being considered for transfer hours to be included in the program of study.

Course Credit may be accepted for transfer if:

  • The course content is equivalent to a course offered by the 麻豆官网首页入口 graduate program as assessed by the director of the equivalent 麻豆官网首页入口 course.
  • The course was taken by the student within five years prior to the date of his/her projected enrollment
  • The student earned a grade of either 鈥淏鈥 or higher or 鈥減ass/satisfactory鈥.

Time Limits for Degree Completion

All requirements for the Master of Arts in Teaching degree, the Master of Education, Master of Science, and Education Specialist must be completed within five years of the first semester of enrollment.

All requirements for the Doctor of Education must be completed within seven years of the first semester of enrollment.

If a student is not enrolled in any College of Education and Human Development program for three consecutive semesters, that student is required to complete any curricular changes made to the program.

Academic Standing Doctor of Education

Students in the Doctor of Education Degree Program must meet all academic standards of the College of Education and Human Development and The Graduate School, to include a requirement to maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 each semester and overall. A minimum grade of B (or satisfactory in courses graded S and U) must be earned for each course applying toward the Ed.D.

Students whose semester or cumulative GPA falls below a 3.0 will be placed on academic probation. While on academic probation students must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA each semester. The student will have two consecutive enrolled semesters to re-establish a cumulative 3.0 GPA. Any student making less than a 3.0 GPA for more than one semester, consecutive or otherwise, will automatically be dismissed.

Student鈥檚 earning a 鈥淯鈥 or 鈥淐鈥 in any course will be required to repeat the course and/or participate in faculty-designed remediation. Remediation plan may include enrolling in and satisfactorily completing an Independent Study. Failure to remediate the academic probation can result in dismissal from the program.

Any student who earns a 鈥淐鈥 and/or 鈥淯鈥 in more than one course during their enrollment will be considered for dismissal. Students who earn a 鈥淒鈥 or 鈥淔鈥 in any course of the Ed.D. are automatically dismissed from the College. When circumstances are warranted, a student being considered for dismissal under this policy may be permitted to continue as a student on probation upon the recommendation of the academic program director and approval of the Dean.

Any student dismissed from the College of Education and Human Development/The Graduate School may appeal the action in accordance with the 麻豆官网首页入口 policy.

Academic Standing Education Specialist Programs

Good Standing: A student must maintain a grade point average of at least 3.0 throughout his/her graduate program. Only a grade of C or better will be counted as successful completion of a course for the graduate program. A grade of D or less will be counted in the cumulative GPA. A student must have a cumulative 3.0 GPA in order to graduate.

Probation: A student who fails to maintain the required average will be placed on 鈥渁cademic probation.鈥 In order to remain in the graduate program, the student must reestablish the cumulative grade point average of 3.0 during the next semester of enrollment.

Suspension: A student who is unable to remediate the grade point average after one semester will be placed on 鈥渁cademic suspension鈥 for a period of one semester.

Reinstatement: To apply for reinstatement, the student must meet with the advisor(s), prepare a formal plan to address the academic problems, and submit a letter of appeal for readmission to the department chair of the appropriate program after one semester of academic suspension.

Dismissal from the Graduate Program: If a student is suspended for the second time, the student will be dismissed from the graduate program. A student who has been dismissed may petition for readmission to the graduate program after one calendar year from the date of dismissal. A new application for the graduate program must be accompanied by a letter of appeal for admission.

Academic Standing Masters Degree Programs:

Good Standing: A student must maintain a grade point average of at least 3.0 throughout his/her graduate program. Only a grade of C or better will be counted as successful completion of a course for the graduate program. A grade of D or less will be counted in the cumulative GPA. A student must have a cumulative 3.0 GPA in order to graduate.

Probation: A student who fails to maintain the required average will be placed on 鈥渁cademic probation.鈥 In order to remain in the graduate program, the student must reestablish the cumulative grade point average of 3.0 during the next semester of enrollment.

Suspension: A student who is unable to remediate the grade point average after one semester will be placed on 鈥渁cademic suspension鈥 for a period of one semester.

Reinstatement: To apply for reinstatement, the student must meet with the advisor(s), prepare a formal plan to address the academic problems, and submit a letter of appeal for readmission to the department chair of the appropriate program after one semester of academic suspension.

Dismissal from the Graduate Program: If a student is suspended for the second time, the student will be dismissed from the graduate program. A student who has been dismissed may petition for readmission to the graduate program after one calendar year from the date of dismissal. A new application for the graduate program must be accompanied by a letter of appeal for admission.

Academic Standing Add-on Certification and Endorsements

No grade below C will be accepted in coursework that leads to adding a certification field or an endorsement to a teaching credential.

University Shield

麻豆官网首页入口

1120 15th Street, 麻豆官网首页入口, GA 30912

  •   Campus Maps
  •   Campus Contacts
  • A-Z Directory
  • Degrees & Programs
  • Employment
  • Accessibility
  • Accreditation
  • Campus Safety
  • Compliance Hotline
  • Privacy Notices
  • Title IX / Sexual Misconduct
Apply Now Give Now

漏 2025 麻豆官网首页入口