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2018-19 Graduate & Non-Traditional Catalog | Degree Requirements

Requirements for Bachelor's Degrees

Academic Requirements

To qualify for a bachelor's degree conferred by Roberts Wesleyan College, the candidate must present the following:

  1. A minimum of 124 semester hours (Some programs require more).
  2. A cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or higher, with no grade less than C- in those courses offered to fulfill the requirements of the major. (Some programs have higher grade requirements for major courses. See individual departments for requirements.) While a grade of C- is acceptabel in the major, the grade point average for all courses in the major must be at least 2.00. (Some programs require both a higher cumulative grade point average and a higher major grade point average. See individual departments for requirements.)
  3. Full acceptance to the major by the faculty of the academic department in which the major is taken.
  4. Submission of the completed Application for Degree to the Office of Registration. Application must be submitted by October 1 for December Commencement and by February 1 for the May Commencement.

Commencement Participation

In order to participate in a May Commencement ceremony, a student must have the minimum cumulative grade point average required by his/her degree program by March 1 of the commencement year and must have completed all the modules in his/her program by the spring conferral date. By March 1 students must have completed or be registered for enough coursework to bring them within 9 credits of full degree completion by the May conferral date. Students must make reasonable plans for completing any outstanding hours in a timely manner.

December Commencement ceremony:  a student must have the minimum cumulative grade point average required by his/her degree program by October 1 before the December Commencement and must have completed all the modules in his/her program by the fall conferral date. By October 1 students must have completed or be registered for enough coursework to bring them within 9 credits of full degree completion by the December conferral date. Students must make reasonable plans for completing any outstanding hours in a timely manner.

Students have only one opportunity to participate in a Commencement ceremony. If a student is eligible to participate in a given Commencement, they must participate in that Commencement.

Diplomas are not issued until all academic requirements and financial obligations have been fulfilled. Once a degree has been conferred, the academic transcript and GPA are frozen. Subsequent course work and grades will be applied to a new transcript.