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Students who enter the University with advanced placement credit may exceed by the amount of this credit:
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Chapter 2. Requirements for the Bachelor's Degree
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Article 1. General Requirements
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Except as provided in Senate Regulation 782 for the grade of Passed/Not Passed, to receive a Bachelor's degree a student must obtain a grade-point average of at least 2.00 for all courses attempted in the University. (EC 3 Nov 69) (Rev 4 May 1995)
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There are three ways a student may satisfy the University of California Entry Level Writing Requirement prior to enrollment at the University of California: by passing the University of California Analytical Writing Placement Examination, by attaining an acceptable score on another approved test of Writing, or by earning at least 3 semester credits or 4 quarter units of transferable college credit in English composition. (Am 19 Feb 2004; Am 30 Jan 2008)
C. There are two ways a student may satisfy the University of California Entry Level Writing Requirement subsequent to enrollment at the
University of California: by passing the University of California Analytical Writing Placement Examination, or by successfully
completing a course or program of study approved for that purpose by an appropriate agency of the Academic Senate Division of the student’s campus. (Am 28 May 80; Am 26 May 82; Am 19 Feb 2004; Am 30 Jan 2008)
- To satisfy the University of California Entry Level Writing Requirement by means of a course, the student must earn a C or above or its equivalent. A student who receives a final grade of C- or below has not fulfilled the University of California Entry Level Writing Requirement and may repeat the course(s). (Am 30 Jan 2008)
- Any award of baccalaureate credit for University of California Entry Level Writing Requirement course(s) must be consonant with SR 761. (En 30 Nov 83; Am 19 Feb 2004; Am 30 Jan 2008)
D. A student who has not satisfied the University of California Entry Level Writing Requirement prior to enrollment at the University of
California must do so as early as possible during the first year in residence. A student who has not satisfied the University of California Entry Level Writing Requirement after three quarters or two semesters of enrollment will not be eligible to enroll for a fourth quarter or third semester. Exceptions to this requirement may be made by an appropriate agency of the Academic Senate Division of the student's campus. (Am 26 May 82; Am 23 May 96; Am 19 Feb 2004; Am 19 Feb 2004; Am 30 Jan 2008)
E. Once enrolled at the University of California, a student must satisfy the University of California Entry Level Writing Requirement before
earning transfer credit for the purpose of satisfying any subsequent University of California writing requirements by taking courses
at other institutions. (Am 30 Jan 2008)
Article 1. General Provisions
Regulations as to Residence and Length of Study
[NAME OF CAMPUS]
Certificate of Honors at Graduation
College [or School] of ...............................................................
By authority of the ..................................................................
Division of the Academic Senate ......................................................
a graduate of the University of California, ..........................................
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with the degree of ...................................................................
has been awarded
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Dean of the College [or School]
of ...................................................................................
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Chancellor at ........................................................................
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President of the University
Dated at .............................................................., California on
the ............... day of ...........................................................
nineteen hundred and .................................................................
(Seal of the University)
The certificate shall be in the following form:
CERTIFICATE OF RESIDENT STUDY
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[Name]
has completed studies in the field(s) of ...........................................................
on the ....................................... Campus of the University, covering a period
of .......................... months, between the dates of .................and ....................
Dated .........................
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Dean
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Department Chairman
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Chancellor or Provost or Director
Certificate of a Graduate Curriculum in .................................................
By authority of the ......................................Division of the Academic Senate
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Certificate of Completion of the Graduate Curriculum in
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[Field]
upon the recommendation of the faculty of the curriculum to the Graduate
Council at ..........................................
[Campus]
Dated .................
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Dean of the Graduate Division
Dean of the School of .......................................
Chancellor at ...............................................
[Campus]
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President of the University (En 17 Nov 70)
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Chapter 1. Definition of Courses
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Extra Session Courses. Upon the recommendation of the department concerned, and with the approval of the appropriate Graduate Council or the appropriate Committee on Courses, laboratory, field, or other individual work supervised by the department and performed outside of a regular session may be accepted in partial satisfaction of the residence requirement for the Bachelor's degree. All such work shall be designated as upper division or graduate courses. Before the work is undertaken, each student concerned must register for the course with the approval of the appropriate Faculty or Graduate Council.
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Chapter 4. Credit in Courses
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No student shall be given baccalaureate credit for remedial work. Workload credit — credit not applicable for graduation — must be given. (EC 23 May 96)
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NOTE: A divisional grading system, when approved in accordance with SR 778, supersedes SRs 780, 782 and 784 and renders them inoperative within that Division on all topics covered in the divisional legislation. (En 24 May 78)
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Grade points per unit shall be assigned by the Registrar as follows: A 4, B 3, C 2, D 1, F and Incomplete none.
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Chapter 5. University Extension Credit Courses
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Article 1. Approval of Courses
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