|
Shoreline"™s academic regulations are an ongoing
concern of the Faculty Senate and the college governance
structure. As such, any of the following requirements
are subject to periodic review and possible change.
To receive a degree or certificate from Shoreline
Community College, a student must:
1. Satisfy all specific program and general college
requirements as stated in the college catalog that was
printed for the academic year that the student began
that specific degree/certificate program at Shoreline,
provided that the catalog used is not more than 10 years
old at the time of the student"™s graduation. However,
for programs that have selective admission (e.g., Dental
Hygiene, Nursing and Automotive), students must satisfy
both the prerequisite and program requirements in effect
at the time they first attended Shoreline Community
College, provided that was within the past 10 years.
2. Achieve a minimum 2.0 grade-point average for all
Shoreline Community College course work and all courses
accepted in transfer from other colleges which are used
to satisfy degree requirements. The grades from these
transfer credits will not be averaged with the Shoreline
Community College GPA, and therefore, transfer credits
must also average 2.0. An exception is that the
Certificate of General Studies has an overall
grade-point average requirement of 1.75.
3. Earn from Shoreline at least 25 of the credits
being applied toward the degree or certificate.
4. Submit an official transcript to the Shoreline
Admissions Office for each college from which transfer
credit is to be applied to the Shoreline degree.
5. For a degree, earn at least 60 credits (63 for the
AAS
Degree) with numerical grades rather than
"P" (Pass) grades.
6. Be in attendance at Shoreline at the time final
credits toward graduation are earned. However, students
who are short no more than 10 credits toward a degree or
certificate after leaving Shoreline Community College
may be able to arrange, on a case-by-case basis, to
transfer those credits back to Shoreline from another
accredited institution. Contact the credentials
evaluator in Records at (206) 546-5841 for more
information.
7. Satisfy all general and specific requirements of
the
college, including fulfillment of financial
obligations and removal of any financial holds on the
student"™s records.
8. File an application for a degree or certificate in
the Registrar"™s Office.
Students who are eligible for a degree may submit a
graduation application during their last quarter or the
quarter preceding. Degrees will be awarded on a
quarterly basis.
Students who have graduated during the previous fall
and winter quarters will be invited to participate in
the annual spring graduation ceremony, along with all
applicants for spring and summer quarter graduation.
In order to be included in the ceremony, applications
for spring and summer must be received by the second
week of April.
To receive an
Unofficial
Internet Transcript....Click Here (free!)
|