Office of the Registrar  

Graduate Credit

No grade below a C is to be counted as a passing grade for meeting requirements for the master's degree. In fact, some programs require students to repeat work for which they received a grade below a B. Check with your program's graduate coordinator for more information.

Graduate Credit for Undergraduates

Undergraduate students may earn graduate credit by petition under the following circumstances:

• only courses taken in the final semester of the senior year are applicable;

• no more than six units remain to com­plete requirements for the bachelor’s degree;

• cumulative GPA is 2.5 or higher;

• applicable courses are upper division or graduate level and, if being used for graduate credit, are not also being used for undergraduate credit;

• application for graduation (degree check) is on file with the Registrar;

• no more than nine units taken as an undergraduate may be applied to the master’s degree;

• students must complete the “Petition for Graduate Credit” (To be Earned in Final Semester of Senior Year) form available in the Office for Research & Graduate Studies, Siemens Hall 129.