Academic Policy
In order to graduate with a M.S. in mathematics, students must successfully complete
graduate courses and a culminating activity chosen from either the Thesis, Project or
Exam Option as described here.
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Graduate Courses
A student must achieve a GPA of 3.0 or better each and every semester they are enrolled, through program
completion. The first time a student fails to meet the semester GPA they will be placed on
academic notice by the Graduate College, but can continue in the program. As soon as a
student is placed on academic notice, they
must arrange a meeting with
the Mathematics Program Coordinator.
The second time a student
fails to meet the semester GPA requirement, the student will be adminstratively withdrawn by the
Graduate College.
If a student fails to achieve a program GPA of 3.0 or better, they are ineligible for a degree.
If a student takes a course for undergraduate credit, they may NOT again take the class for graduate
credit.
- Culminating Activity
Successful completion of the culminating activity will be determined by the student's Advisor
and Supervisory Committee, if applicable.
- University Policies
This is not a complete academic policy. Please consult the current Graduate Catalog for a complete description of Graduate Academic Regulations.