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Title: Enrollment and Retention


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Enrollment and Retention
  • School of Graduate Studies

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A. Ayanna Boyd-Williams, Assistant Dean,
Graduate Studies
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Enrollment
  • Continuous Enrollment
  • Student must be enrolled the semester in which
    they complete project, thesis, or dissertation
  • Registration and Withdrawals
  • Requests for retroactive registration and
    withdrawals are strongly discouraged

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Grading
  • I grades must be negotiated with student
  • I grades must be removed within 6 weeks of next
    semester
  • D grades are not allowed
  • There are no replacement grades all grades are
    used to calculate GPA

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Forms Available Online
  • Change of Program
  • Change of Grades
  • Plan of Graduate Work
  • Transfer of Credit
  • http//www.ncat.edu/gradsch/current_stud.htm

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CHANGE OF PROGRAM
  • Change of Program forms that do not have ALL
    appropriate signatures will not be processed
  • Form must include conditions associated with
    admission to new department.

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Change of Grades
  • Change of Grade form must be submitted in a
    timely manner
  • Change From section must be completed
  • Form must be signed
  • Justification must be clear and appropriate

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Plan of Graduate Work
  • Should be submitted to GS during the semester in
    which the students completes 15 credit hours
  • Departments must give the student a copy of the
    form and keep a copy at the department
  • Provisional requirements must be removed

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Plan of Graduate Work Form
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Transfer of Credit
  • Must Include official transcript
  • Should be submitted along with Plan of Work

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Academic Probation
  • The NCAT Graduate Catalog states on page 27-28
  • When a students grade point average (GPA) falls
    below 3.0 he/she will be warned and informed that
    he/she must raise the GPA to 3.0 in the next two
    terms in residence.
  • Students failing to do so will be dismissed from
    the School of Graduate Studies and no further
    registration in a graduate classification will be
    permitted.

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Dismissal (Present)
  • More than 9 hours of less than B grades
  • Three semesters of less than 3.00 GPA

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Dismissal (2005)
  • Nine (9) hours of less than B grades
  • Not improving the accumulative GPA above 3.00
    within 9 semester hours after being placed on
    Probation

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Graduation
  • Application due dates with fees
  • Must be a student the semester of graduation
  • Thesis defense and print copy due dates
  • Final Clearance Check Sheet
  • International Students
  • 50 700 Level courses needed to complete
    graduation

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Thesis/Dissertation
  • Deadlines
  • Editing Process

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Comprehensive Examination (788 Course)
  • Students must be registered during the semester
    in which they plan to take the comprehensive
    examination
  • Student must register for the appropriate
    department 788 course

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Advising
  • Refer to Graduate Catalog for current policies
  • Waving policy requirements must be approved by GS

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