de
vel
op
skill
s
a
nd
that
are
“hands
-on”
in
nature
such
as
applied
music,
ensemble
s,
studio
art,
or
F
itne
ss
and
R
ec
re
at
ional
Activity
may
not
be
taken
as
audit.
Registration
to
audit
a
course
is
on
a
spa
ce
ava
ila
ble
basis
after
“regular”
registration.
Clas
sif
ic
ation
of
S
tudents
S
tudent
s
w
ho
ha
ve
f
e
wer
than
30
semes
ter
hours
of
credit
are
classified
as
first-year
students;
thos
e
w
ho
ha
ve
a
t
le
as
t
30
s
em
es
ter
hours
of
credit
and
fewer
than
60
are
clas
sified
as
s
ophomore
s;
those
with
at
leas
t
60
s
emester
hour
s,
and
fewer
than
90,
as
juniors
;
and
those
with
at
le
as
t
90
se
me
ste
r
hours
,
as
s
eniors
.
Students
who
have
already
earned
degrees
and
are
ta
king
additiona
l
unde
r
gr
aduate
work
are
class
ifi
ed
as
post
-graduates.
A
CA
DEMI
C
H
O
NO
RS
The
U
nive
rs
ity
s
ee
ks
t
o
recognize
s
tudent
academic
achievement
through
a
Dean
’
s
List
each
s
eme
st
er
and
by
A
cademic
Honors
at
the
tim
e
of
graduation.
De
an’
s
Lis
t
S
tudent
s
a
re
plac
e
d
on
the
Dean’
s
Lis
t
for
a
given
semester
if
they
attain
a
grade
point
ave
r
age
fo
r
tha
t
s
eme
st
er
of
at
leas
t
3.60
on
12
academic
hours
of
graded
course
work,
an
d
if
they
are
in
good
s
tandi
ng
with
the
Univers
ity
.
Latin
Pr
ais
e
Hon
ors
Eac
h
yea
r
,
ac
ade
mi
c
honors
(Latin
P
raise)
are
awarded
upon
graduation
to
stude
nts
who
have
de
monst
ra
ted
hi
gh
academ
ic
achievement,
measured
by
their
cumulative
grade
point
averages.
The
f
ac
ulty
,
upon
re
commendation
of
the
Acade
mi
c
Af
f
air
s
C
ouncil,
sets
the
cum
ulative
grade
point
ave
ra
ge
r
equi
rements
for
gr
aduation
cum
laude,
magna
cum
laude
and
sum
ma
cum
laude.
The
f
ac
ulty
s
ee
ks
to
recogni
ze
outs
tanding
stude
nt
s
of
the
gr
aduating
class
with
a
cademic
honor
s.
A
ny
cha
nge
in
the
grade
poi
nt
a
verages
required
for
g
raduation
with
honor
s
will
be
ma
de
at
l
ea
st
t
wo
ye
ars
before
it
takes
ef
fect
.
The
m
ost
r
ec
ent
ly
approved
cumulative
grade
point
aver
ages
,
in
ef
f
ect
since
the
May
1983
gr
adua
tion,
a
re
at
leas
t
3.65
for
cum
laude,
a
t
least
3.80
for
m
agna
cum
laude
and
at
least
3.95
fo
r
s
umma
cum
la
ude.
S
tudent
s
mus
t
e
ar
n
a
minimum
of
60
hours
of
academic
credit
at
Southwester
n
to
be
eligible
to
be
gra
duat
ed
w
ith
a
cademic
honors
.
Grades
t
ransferr
ed
f
rom
another
institution
are
not
included
in
c
umula
tive
gra
de
point
averages.
T
he
foregoing
is
separate
fr
om
the
Universit
y
Departmental
Honors
Pr
ogra
m
explained
els
ewher
e
i
n
this
catalog.
PR
O
BA
TION
AR
Y
ST
A
TU
S
AND
E
LIGIBILITY
Ac
ade
mic
Pr
obat
ion
S
tudent
s
r
ema
in
in
good
standing
academ
ically
as
long
as
they
are
making
satisfactor
y
progress
tow
a
rd
gr
adua
tion.
Academic
standing
is
based
only
on
coursework
attempted
at
Southwestern.
Ac
ade
mic
proba
tion
s
tatus
is
noted
on
s
tudents’
tr
anscripts.
F
ull-
time
stude
nts
will
be
placed
on
academi
c
pr
obation
if
their
cumulative
gr
ade
point
average
at
the
end
of
a
r
egul
ar
s
emester
f
all
s
below
2.0
or
if
they
pass
fewer
than
nine
se
mester
hours
in
any
re
gula
r
se
me
ste
r
.
T
o
remove
academic
probation,
students
must:
1)
receive
a
cademic
counse
ling
a
s
outl
ined
by
the
Center
for
Academic
Success;
2)
pass
at
least
12
graded
semester
hour
s
in
t
he
ne
xt
re
gular
s
emest
er
at
S
outhwestern
with
a
semester
grade
point
a
verage
of
at
lea
st
2.20;
3)
ra
is
e
their
cumulative
grade
point
average
to
at
least
2.0;
and
4)
sat
isfy
the
requir
em
ents
of
the
pr
es
cribed
probation
progr
am
.
Students
on
academic
probation
ar
e
expected
to
de
mons
tra
te
re
as
onable
pr
ogress
in
removing
academic
pr
obation.
Failure
to
m
eet
these
conditions
ma
y
re
sult
in
dis
mis
s
al.
“Reasonable
progress
in
removing
academic
probation”
is
de
te
rmine
d
a
t
the
end
of
each
regular
semester
by
a
committee
composed
of
the
Registrar
,
the
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