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.
- 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 Graduate 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meet the semester GPA requirement, the student will be adminstratively withdrawn by the Graduate College.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. You must declare your activity to the Graduate Coordinator by filling out the exam, thesis or project option form found here.
- University Policies
This is not a complete academic policy. Please consult the current Graduate Catalog for a complete description of Graduate Academic Regulations.
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