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1. Graduation Requirements |
1. Graduation Requirements
In addition to specific degree requirements, students must also meet the graduation requirements listed below:
PWOL BYU-Idaho Information |
Grade Point Average: | |
To graduate, a student must have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0. | |
Minimum Grade: | |
To satisfy a major or certificate requirement, students must earn a minimum grade of C- unless otherwise noted in the specific program requirements. To satisfy General Education or general elective requirements students must earn a minimum grade of D-.
A passing grade (P) in a Pass/Fail course will satisfy the applicable program requirement.
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Graduation Catalog: | |
A student is responsible for completing the General Education and major requirements listed in any one BYU–Idaho catalog from the year of first enrollment to the year of graduation, provided the BYU–Idaho Catalog chosen is not more than seven years old. This means that students are to complete all courses required for graduation for their catalog year, which is assigned to them upon acceptance to the school. For a 2021 student, they will follow the 2021 catalog to complete all graduation requirements as listed in their degree audit. A student’s catalog year is also listed in their degree audit. However, students are subject to all other policies, requirements, and procedures as outlined in the University catalog for the current academic year. | |
Residency Credit: | |
Residency Credits are credits a student earns from courses taken at BYU-Idaho only. To graduate with a Bachelor’s degree a student must complete a minimum of 30 BYU-Idaho credits. To graduate with an associate degree a student must complete a minimum of 15 BYU–Idaho credits. To be awarded a certificate independent of a bachelor’s or associate degree, student must have a minimum of 6 resident credits. Credits earned both online and on-campus count as resident credit. | |
Upper Division Credit: | |
To graduate with a bachelor’s degree, a student must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours of BYU–Idaho upper-division credits (300 or 400-level courses), 15 of which need to be in residency with BYU-Idaho. Associate degrees do not require a minimum number of upper-division credits. | |
Total Earned Credit: | |
Total earned credits include residency credits and transferred credits the student has taken and are recorded in the student’s degree audit. A total of 120 credit hours (minimum) must be taken in order to earn a bachelor’s degree (60 for an associate). | |
Academic Certificate: | |
At least 6 credits must be taken in residence (online or on-campus). All courses must have a minimum grade of C-. To be awarded a certificate independent of a bachelor’s or associate degree, the student must have a minimum program grade point average of 2.0. | |
Academic Standing: | |
Students who have an Academic Standing of Ineligible may not graduate from BYU–Idaho. For more information visit the Academic Standard Webpage. | |
Transfer Credits | |
While it may be possible that a transfer course can fulfill a course requirement, it may not fill the prerequisite for another course. It is a student’s responsibility to understand how their transfer credits are applied and how that affects their required courses. | |
Double Counting Rules: | |
Double counting courses occur when a single course is required multiple times throughout a degree, but the student only needs to take the course (with a passing grade) once for it to “double count” or fulfill the requirement wherever the course is listed. However, the number of credits will only count once towards their total credit count. While courses can count as fulfilling requirements in multiple sections of the student's degree, the actual credit of the course will only count ONCE.
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Ensign Information |
More information on what certificates and degrees are currently offered can be found here: Ensign College Partnership (byupathway.org) In addition to specific degree requirements, students must also meet the graduation requirements listed below: |
Grade Point Average: |
To graduate, a student must have a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher. |
Residency Credit: |
Earn at least 25 percent of required credits directly from Ensign College. Test credits are not included in this 25 percent. PathwayConnect credits do NOT count towards Residency Credits. |
Minimum Grade: |
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Overall Earned Credit: |
Overall earned credits include residency credits and transfer credits the student has taken and are recorded in the student’s degree audit.
A total of 120 credit hours (minimum) must be taken in order to earn a bachelor’s degree (60 credits for an associate degree). |
Academic Certificate: |
25% of credits must be taken in residence (online or on-campus). All courses must have a minimum grade of C-. To be awarded a certificate independent of a bachelor’s or associate degree, the student must have a minimum program grade point average of 2.0. |
Transfer Credits: |
While it may be possible that a transfer course can fulfill a course requirement, it may not fill the prerequisite for another course. It is a student’s responsibility to understand how their transfer credits are applied and how that affects their required courses. |
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3/15/2024