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Title: Do you understand academic policies and procedures


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Do you understand academic policies and
procedures?
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Residence Requirement
  • Complete a minimum of 30 credit hours at
    BYU-Idaho.
  • 30 credit hours of upper division classes.
  • Final 15 credits of coursework must be completed
    at BYU-Idaho.
  • May be able to transfer credits back to graduate.
    Handled on a case-by-case basis.
  • Students must create a plan to avoid the 140
    credit limit.

3
Transferring Credits
  • When transferring credits to another school, that
    school should be contacted for information.
  • When transferring credits into BYU-Idaho, contact
    the registrars office for information.
  • Contact Cheryl Calderwood ext. 1002

4
Religion Requirement
  • Requirement is listed in both the printed and
    online catalog.
  • Main Requirements for Bachelor degree
  • Fourteen (14) credit hours of religion
  • Must include
  • four (4) credit hours of Book of Mormon
  • AND  six (6) credits from  Old Testament, New
    Testament, Doctrine and Covenants
  • AND  Four (4) credits from any courses offered
    for credit in religion.   

5
Track System
  • Is this what it feels like to change a track?

6
Track System
  • Students Remain on Assigned Track Through
    Graduation
  • Summer Track Students are Expected to Attend Both
    Summer Terms
  • Students Must Select a Major from Their Assigned
    Track
  • Contact Kyle Martin ext. 1022

7
Changing Tracks
  • Generally not considered.
  • Only appeals considered are those in which the
    student demonstrates the University is not
    fulfilling its obligation in the offer of
    admission (Approved by Presidents Council)
  • Fast Grad
  • Attend year-round after sophomore year
  • Registration Overrides
  • Within One Semester of Graduation
  • Limited Use on a Case-By-Case Basis
  • Students Can Request to Change from One Summer
    Track to the Other, but NOT to a Fall/Winter
    Track.
  • Marriage, Major, Internships, Etc.

8
FERPA - Overview
  • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
  • Directory Information is not considered private
    information.
  • Student class schedules can no longer be posted
    on the internet unless a student elects to have
    this information displayed.
  • Academic Record Information is considered private
    information.
  • Individually Identifiable Information.
  • Contact Kevin Miyasaki ext. 1007

9
FERPA Academic Record
  • Release of Information to Parents.
  • If parents are to be allowed access to a
    students academic record, a release form must be
    signed by the student and on file in the
    registrars office.
  • Student TAs and staff must have their own
    username and password. They MAY NOT use a faculty
    members login information.
  • Everyone with access to academic record
    information must sign and give to the Registrars
    Office the FERPA Agreement Notification and
    Confidentiality of Student Records Agreement
  • Dont use Social Security numbers to identify
    students when posting grades.

10
Applying for Graduation
  • Substitution of GE Credits
  • Must be signed off by both the department chair
    and college dean of the college where the GE
    class is taught.
  • Substitution of Major Credits
  • Must be signed off by the department chair.

11
Applying for Graduation
  • Application for Graduation should be at least one
    semester prior to graduation.
  • Be sure to look at catalog year when planning.
  • Graduation Reports must have minors and/or
    clusters to display accurate information.
  • Minors can be added by the Advising Center.
  • Clusters must be turned into the Registrars
    Office and entered manually.

12
Dual Credits
  • A person may take a class and have it count for
    both general education credit and a major
    requirement.
  • A class may also fill both a major requirement
    and a minor requirement unless the minor
    specifically states otherwise.
  • Classes used for clusters cannot also fill
    requirements for general education, a major, or a
    minor.
  • If a class fills two requirements, it still only
    counts once toward the 120 credit hours required
    for graduation.

13
Associate Degrees
  • University Studies
  • An Associates Degree may be used to fulfill the
    minor requirement.
  • Applied Technology Bachelors Degree
  • An option for those with specialized associates
    degree.
  • Offered through the Business Department.

14
Non-traditional Students
  • 6 credit per semester limit.
  • Highly discourage students from declaring
    education as a major.
  • Due to 12 credit student teaching.

15
In Conclusion
  • If in doubt about a policy or procedure, dont
    make an assumption. Ask.
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