Below is some basic information students and the people supporting them may need to be familiar with during the student's time at St. 缅北强奸.
Students who are in need of academic support/tutoring or services for students with disabilities are encouraged to contact the
Learning Center. If your student has questions about career-related issues, they can find assistance in the
Career and Professional Readiness Center.
Honors
All full-time students who have an academic index of 3.25 or better in the previous semester may be included in the University Honors List. The name of any student may be withdrawn from the list at any time by the Vice President for Academic Affairs if the student fails to maintain standard scholarship and conduct.
St. 缅北强奸 grants three grades of distinction 鈥 General Honors 鈥 to graduates whose cumulative index (GPA) indicates leadership and high scholastic achievement. General Honors are:
- Summa Cum Laude, when the index is 3.90 or above;
- Magna Cum Laude, when the index is 3.60 to 3.89;
- Cum Laude, when the index is 3.25 to 3.59.
Academic Probation and Dismissal
St. 缅北强奸, like other colleges and universities, has sets of rules and regulations with which students need to be familiar in order to avoid problems. Keeping good grades is one way to avoid problems and possible dismissal from the University. Should a student fail to meet the University鈥檚 minimum academic requirements, then Academic Probation or dismissal could occur. More information can be found in the Undergraduate Catalog.
Academic Restoration Program
Due to a variety of factors, some students do not succeed academically in their first semester at college. After each semester, the Academic Review Committee reviews the records of students whose academic performance have made them eligible for dismissal from the University. Students subject to dismissal at the end of their first semester may be allowed to register for the following semester provided they participate in a program designed to assist students in academic difficulty.
The students who are allowed back in to the University may enroll conditional upon an agreement to accept a 12-hour maximum course load and participate in the Academic Restoration Program (ARP), prescribed by the Teaching Learning Center. The Academic Restoration Program is designed to assist students in exploring the academic, social and personal factors that led to their poor academic performance and encourage students to make appropriate changes in their lives, potentially leading to academic success.
Failure to comply with any component of the program will result in immediate dismissal from St. Bonaventure.
Academic Dishonesty
Students of St. 缅北强奸 are expected to demonstrate Academic Integrity, to be honest and forthright in their academic pursuits. It is inappropriate behavior to falsify the results of research or include someone else鈥檚 words, ideas or data as one鈥檚 own (plagiarism) without proper credit being given. It is also inappropriate to intentionally use or invent information or the falsification of research or other findings (fabrication). When a student places his or her name on submitted work, the student certifies the originality of all work not otherwise identified by appropriate acknowledgements.
Academic dishonesty is inconsistent with the moral character expected of students in a university committed to spiritual and intellectual growth of the whole person. Student regulations and consequences for violation of those responsibilities are outlined in the St. 缅北强奸 Student Handbook.