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Dear Student,

Welcome to the School of Education. Our goal is to foster a safe, welcoming, and proud community that supports diverse perspectives and distinct potential. From the time you enroll until your graduation and beyond, we strive to help you succeed.

The purpose of this handbook is to provide information and guidance with all aspects of your undergraduate career, from academic success to wellness to community standards. Bookmark this page and use it as a handy reference and resource guide.

The University’s definitive guide to degrees, programs, courses, rules, and more is the Course Catalog. You should also familiarize yourself with this resource.

Huey Hsiao
Assistant Dean for Student Success

School of Education

Office of Academic and Student Services (ACS)

University Academic Resources and Support

Registration and Scheduling

Academic Rules, Policies, and Rights

University Undergraduate Academic Rules

SOE Academic Rules

University Community Standards and Related Policies

University Office of the Registrar

 The SOE Dean’s List is recognition of your academic achievement and is awarded every semester based upon the following:
  • 3.4 or higher semester GPA.

  • Completion of 12 or more credit hours that count toward your semester GPA.

  • Completion of all semester courses with no missing grades.


Other University Offices and Programs

 

IMPORTANT NOTE

This Handbook is a guide for matriculated School of Education students.

The information concerning academic requirements, courses, and programs of study contained in this publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University.

The University reserves the right to change, discontinue, or add academic requirements, courses, and programs of study without notice, although every effort will be made to inform students in a timely manner.

It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appropriate degree requirements are met.

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