Use the “Final Letter Grade” column in the Grade Center. Enter a letter grade for each student. These grades will be transferred to SAIL.
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You must apply for graduation whether you're going to walk the stage or not. But before you do this make an appointment with your advisor to make sure you have all the requirements method once this is done.
Scholastic probation and suspension are determined by your A&M Corpus GPA only. If your cumulative GPA falls below a 2.0 you are placed on scholastic probation. While on probation, if any semester or term GPA fall below a 2.0, you are placed on academic suspension.
As a student at A&M Corpus Christi, it is essential you know how to make a semester schedule. This is one of the biggest sources of frustration for students and advisors. The problem usually occurs when students try to make their semester schedule by logging in to SAIL.
Before you register, make sure you don’t have any holds and the classes on your mock schedule are not full. Once this is done, here is how you register for classes when the time comes.
The University accumulates data and keeps records to enable staff and faculty to plan educational opportunities to meet the needs of individual students, to better understand students, to counsel them more effectively, and to assist them in placement in graduate education or employment after graduation.
Student Responsibility. University personnel may assist students in progressing toward the degree that they are seeking. However, the final and ultimate responsibility for understanding and following the degree requirements rests with the students themselves. Each student is held responsible for knowing degree requirements, ...
A semester hour is the amount of credit for one class hour per week for one semester. Each class hour generally requires two hours of preparation on the part of the student, though the actual time required may vary from one to three. Three hours of laboratory work are equivalent to one class hour. Most courses are for three semester hours of credit. Some have variable credit from one to three hours, others four to six hours.
Permanent academic records are maintained in the Office of the University Registrar. When a transcript or other document has been submitted to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, it becomes the property of the University and will not be returned to the student as an original.
Students are held responsible for class attendance. Excessive absences may adversely affect course grades. Every instructor is required to make clear the policy on class attendance at the beginning of each course.
An undergraduate student is one who has not yet received a baccalaureate degree. Graduate student is a student who has earned a baccalaureate degree and is enrolled in graduate coursework.
Changes of name must be filed in the Office of the University Registrar. Address and/or telephone number changes may be processed through the Office of the University Registrar or through Student Academic Information Link (SAIL).