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A. Associate Degree
To gain an associate degree from Purdue University,
a student shall satisfy the following requirements:
- The completion, either by resident coursework, as
directed credit, or by credit accepted from another
institution, of the plan of study underlying the degree.
Deans of schools may refuse to accept as credit toward
graduation any course that was completed 10 or more
years previously. Former students shall be notified
immediately of all such decisions upon reentering.
Substitutions of courses required for graduation may
be made by the dean of the school conferring the degree.
- Resident study at Purdue University for at least
two semesters and the enrollment in and completion
of at least 32 semester hours of coursework required
and approved for the completion of the degree. Students
normally are expected to complete the entire second
year in residence; however, with the approval of the
dean of the school concerned, students who have at
least three semesters of resident study may complete
not to exceed 16 semester hours of the second year
in another approved college or university. For the
purpose of this rule, two summer sessions may be considered
as equivalent to one semester.
- Registration, either in residence or in absentia,
as a candidate for the desired degree during the semester
(summer session) immediately preceding its conferment.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 shall be required
for graduation (University
Senate Document 93-2, November 29, 1993). (See
Sections VII-J and VII-A.) A student who has completed
all other requirements for an associate degree,
but has failed to meet the quality requirements
may register for additional courses with the approval
of an authorized representative of the dean of
his/her school after a review of his/her record.
The additional courses that the student may take
after meeting all quantity requirements shall not
exceed 10 credit hours. Credit in these additional
courses must be established within three years
of the date on which all degree requirements except
the minimum cumulative GPA were met. The student
will be considered as having met the quality requirement
for graduation if his/her graduation index, including
the above extra courses, meets the quality standard
in effect at the time when all other graduation
requirements were satisfied.
B. Baccalaureate Degree
To gain a baccalaureate degree from Purdue University,
a student shall satisfy the following requirements:
- The completion, either by resident course work,
as directed credit, or by credit accepted from another
institution, of the plan of study underlying the degree.
Deans of schools may refuse to accept as credit toward
graduation any course that was completed 10 or more
years previously. Former students shall be notified
immediately of all such decisions upon reentering.
Substitutions of courses required for graduation may
be made by the dean of the school conferring the degree.
- Resident study at Purdue University for at least
two semesters and the enrollment in and completion
of at least 32 semester hours of coursework required
and approved for the completion of the degree. These
courses are expected to be at least junior-level courses.
Students normally are expected to complete the senior
year in residence; however, with the approval of the
dean of the school concerned, a student who has had
four semesters of resident study may complete the
last year or a portion of it at another college or
university, provided that the number of semester hours
of credit to be taken does not exceed 25 percent of
the total hours required for the degree. The foregoing
stipulations do not apply to students who earn credit
elsewhere through a contract or arrangement entered
into by the University or one of its academic units.
For the degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy,
three years of resident study in a school or college
of pharmacy are required.
- Registration, either in residence or absentia, as
a candidate for the desired degree during the semester
(or summer session) immediately preceding its conferment.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 shall be required
for graduation. (See Sections VII-J and VII-A.)
A student who has completed all other requirements
for a bachelor’s degree but has failed to meet
the quality requirements may register for additional
courses with the approval of an authorized representative
of the dean of his/her school after a review of his/her
record. The additional courses that the student may
take after meeting all quantity requirements shall
not exceed 20 credit hours. Such a student may take
in another approved college or university not more
than 9 of the 20 credit hours permitted, provided
such courses are approved in advance in writing by
an authorized representative of the dean of his/her
school. A copy of such approval must be filed in
the Office of the Registrar. Credit in these additional
courses must be established within five years of
the date on which all degree requirements except
the minimum cumulative GPA were met. The student
will be considered as having met the quality requirements
for graduation if his/her cumulative GPA, including
the above extra courses, meets the quality standards
in effect at the time when all other graduation requirements
were satisfied.
- The demonstration of satisfactory knowledge of the
English language, with particular reference to composition
and spelling. Junior and senior students who are determined
by the Office of Writing Review to be markedly deficient
in English shall be assigned to a noncredit English
course, which they will be required to pass before
graduation.
C. Advanced Degrees
Requirements for the several master’s degrees,
for the Educational Specialist, and for Doctor of Philosophy
degrees are established by the Graduate Council and
are stated in the Graduate School Bulletin
and the Policies and Procedures Manual for Administering
Graduate Student Programs.
D. Professional Degree Doctor of Pharmacy
To gain the degree Doctor of Pharmacy, a student shall
complete the required professional curriculum.
E. Professional Degree Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine
To gain the degree Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, a
student shall satisfy the following requirements:
- The satisfactory completion of the prescribed preprofessional
curriculum of two or more years prior to admission
to the School of Veterinary Medicine.
- The satisfactory completion of the four-year professional
curriculum in veterinary medicine.
F. Multiple Degree Programs
A student who will be completing the requirements for
two or more degree programs simultaneously may be eligible
to be registered as a candidate for more than one degree
according to the following criteria:
- If the degree programs are in different schools,
two (or more) degrees may be awarded upon special
request approved by the deans of the schools concerned
and filed with the registrar at the beginning of the
semester or session in which the degrees are to be
awarded.
- If the degree programs are in the same school and
lead to different degrees, the appropriate degrees
shall be awarded.
- If the degree programs are in the same school and
lead to the same degree, only one degree shall be
awarded. The academic record shall reflect multiple
fields of study, as appropriate.
G. Diplomas
A diploma is a document listing the school awarding
the degree, the type of degree being awarded, the campus
awarding the degree, and the date the degree was conferred.
An official transcript or a complete academic record
of degree posting will include the type of degree; cooperative
education or honors curriculum; any fields of study,
minors, or specializations; campus where the degree
was awarded; and the date the degree was conferred.
H. Meeting Degree Requirements
Specific deadlines for the various requirements for
graduate degrees are outlined in the Graduate School
Bulletin and must be met as specified. All degree
requirements for undergraduate and professional degrees
are to be met as of the end of the academic session
in which the degree is to be conferred. In the event
that academic requirements for an undergraduate or professional
degree have not been met as of the end of the session,
the candidate’s school may grant an extension
of time, not to exceed 30 calendar days following the
end of the session, for these requirements to be completed
in order for the degree to be conferred for that session.
Academic requirements that have not been completed,
as of the end of the 30-day period, shall disqualify
the student from receiving the degree in the intended
session and shall delay the conferring of the degree
until the end of the next session in which the student
is duly registered and all degree requirements have
been completed.
Graduation rates for the West Lafayette Campus are
available from the Office of the Registrar, Purdue University,
1095 Hovde Hall, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1095, (765)
494-8581. These rates are calculated and made available
as required by the Student Right-to-Know and Campus
Security Act.
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