1) Choose a specific
curriculum leading to a degree in
one of the schools/colleges and
complete the requirements of this
curriculum.
2) Complete a minimum of
124 semester hours excluding
deficiency courses and remedial work
for the Bachelor's degree.
3)
Complete the general education
requirements of the University for
the Bachelor's degree.
4)
Earn an average of two (2) grade
points for every semester hour undertaken,
including hours passed or failed and
not repeated.
After completing the number of
credit hours required for
graduation, if the student is
deficient in grade points, he or she
must take additional courses that
have been approved by his or her
academic dean to secure these
points. The student must also
obtain an average of 2.0 or more in
his or her major field.
5)
Complete a minimum of three
semesters (36 hours) as a full-time
student in residence at the
University. This requirement
includes the two semesters prior to
the period when the student
completes his/her requirements for
graduation. At least one half
of the credits in the student's
major field must be earned at the
University. Exception to
either of these provisions may be
made upon the recommendation of the
chairperson of the student's major
department with the approval of the
school dean. Transfer students
must complete a minimum of 25% of
the required degree coursework at
North Carolina Agricultural and
Technical State University to
graduate with that degree.
6) Clear all academic
conditions by the end of the
semester preceding graduation.
7)
Pay all University bills and fees in
accordance with the schedule listed
on the academic calendar.
8)
File an application for graduation
with the Office of the Registrar in
accordance with the
academic
calendar.