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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!
Information 101
Important
Remember to check your UMB email! Official means of communication.
It is your responsibility as a UMB student to know school policy, rules, and regulations.
http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/umass-boston/undergrad_2009-2011/#/0
Academic Standing
http://www.umb.edu/academics/undergraduate/office/policies.html
Students must maintain a minimum 2.0 cumulative average
Dean’s List: noted on transcript; varies by college. CLA/CSM: 9 credits/ 3.2 CN: 9 credits /3.5 EHS: 12 credits /3.5 CM: 12 credits /3.4 and no F’s; part-time /3.6 and no F’s
Good Standing: Cum GPA of a 2.0 or higher
Academic Standing
Alert: Students in their first semester at UMB, who earn below a 2.0 GPA
Warning: Students in their second or subsequent semester, who earn a semester GPA lower than 2.0, but cum GPA is still above 2.0
Academic Standing
Probation: Students in second or subsequent semester, who have a cum GPA below 2.0
Suspension: Students who are below a 2.0 cumulative average for the second consecutive semester are suspended for one semester. They may not take courses at UMB for 1 semester. The student must apply for readmission through the appropriate authority. The readmitting body may set conditions on the student’s schedule
Dismissal: Students who are suspended, then readmitted, who does not meet the retention standards set by the readmitting body shall be dismissed. A student who has been dismissed may appeal for readmission after one year
Examples of Academic Standing
A student in their first semester at UMB earns a 2.75
Good Standing
A student in their fifth semester at UMB earns a semester GPA of 1.75, making their cum GPA a 2.25
Warning
A student in their fourth semester at UMB has a cum GPA of 1.65
Academic Probation
Examples of Academic Standing
A student who was on academic probation fall earns a spring semester GPA of 3.4, making their cum GPA a 2.3
Good Standing
A student who was on academic probation in the spring earns a 1.5 in the fall, making their cum GPA a 1.25
Suspension
2.0
GoodStanding
3.0+
Dean’s List / Honors
Less than 2.0
Alert, Warning, Probation,
Suspension, &Dismissal
Academic Standing
GPA Calculation
http://www.umb.edu/students/registrar/grading.html
How is GPA calculated?
Multiply the grade points for each course by the number of credit hours each course is worth. The resulting value is referred to as “Quality Points”
Add together earned quality points for all courses completed in a semester
Divide the sum by the total number of completed semester credit hours
Credit Hours Grade Grade Pts Quality PtsENGL 101 3 A- 3.7 11.1MATH115 3 B+ 3.3 9.9SPAN 101 4 D 1.0 4 TOTAL: 10 25 25 (Quality Pts) ÷ 10 (credit hrs) = 2.5 semester GPA
Pass/Fail Grading Option
http://www.umb.edu/students/registrar/regulations/pass-fail.html
Students may take one course each semester on a pass/fail basis, up to a maximum of eight
Students who successfully complete a course (earn a D- or better) will earn a “P”, credit towards graduation, with no impact on GPA
Students who fail, results in no credit earned and a negative impact on GPA
Be sure to check the requirements of your college or program before choosing the pass/fail option
Students should talk to faculty and advisor before declaring a course pass/fail
Student can declare pass/fail via WISER
With Letter Grade With Pass/Fail
ENGL 101: CMATH 115: CPHIL108: CPSYCH100: D
Semester GPA: 1.75
ENGL101: CMATH115: CPHIL108: CPSYCH100: P
Semester GPA: 2.0
Example of “P” Pass/Fail
With Letter Grade With Pass/Fail
ENGL 101: CMATH115: CPHIL108: CPSYCH100: F
Semester GPA: 1.5
ENGL 101: CMATH115: CPHIL108: CPSYCH100: F
Semester GPA: 1.5
Example of “F” Pass/’Fail
Course Withdrawal
http://www.umb.edu/students/registrar/regulations/withdraw.html
Students may withdraw from individual courses, and will be given a grade of "W", which will remain on your record but will not affect your GPA
There are no refunds for course withdrawals (students are still financially responsible)
Students should talk to faculty and advisor before withdrawing
Students withdraw via WISER
Incomplete
http://www.umb.edu/students/registrar/regulations/incomplete.html
The grade incomplete (INC) is earned only when a portion of the assigned or required class work, or the final examination, has not been completed because of serious illness, extreme personal circumstances, or scholarly reasons at the request of the instructor.
A student receiving the grade of incomplete (INC) is allowed one year in which to complete the course
If students do not complete the work within a year, the INC turns into an F which negatively impacts GPA
Repeat Policy
http://www.umb.edu/academics/undergraduate/office/policies.html
Students can retake a maximum of four courses
Both attempts will appear on transcript
Only the second attempt counts towards GPA calculation
Credit can only be earned once
Students can not retake a course if they have already taken a more advanced course (i.e. can not repeat SPAN 101 after taking SPAN102)
Impact of Repeating a Course
Academic Supports
Campus Center-first floor-1300 617.287.6550
Subject tutoring
Reading, Writing and Study Strategy Center
Math Resource Center
Academic Skills Workshops • Time management, note taking, test prep, etc
Campus Resources
One Stop- Walk-in assistance with registration, billing and financial aid issues, including interpreting your financial aid award letter, financial aid assistance, student account inquiries, tuition payments, registration information, records information, add/drop processes.
Counseling Center- Individual counseling, balancing school, work, and personal life, coping with anxiety or depression, working through grief, and dealing with relationship difficulties.
Health Services- Immunizations, evaluation and treatment of health problems, and physicals.
Campus Resources
Career Services- Career planning, counseling, seminars, Pinpoint (a career exploration inventory), internship opportunities, job search resources, graduate school, assistance choosing a major.
Ross Center- Testing accommodations, interpreter services, assistive technology, note-taker services, disability parking, and other services and accommodations to eligible students.
Student Activities and Leadership- UMB IDs, tickets to event, student clubs and activities, rent a locker, MBTA pass forms, and more!
Student Tools
Course Syllabi
UMB homepage (www.umb.edu)
WISER
Degree Progress Report
Course Wizard (http://www.umb.edu/registrar/adv_search/)
PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT ASSESSMENT
Course Name
to ask questions and clarify assignmen
ts
Overall involveme
nt; eye contact;
sit in front
See syllabus
for %See
syllabus for %
Papers, Presentati
ons Projects,
Homework
More than 2x = lower
grade
Math, Writing,
Study and Research
Estimated Grade
for Course
Course 1
MATH115
B-
5% C
Quiz=15%Test=20%
25% = B+Final = 25%
10% A
0 A
No C
B- Cours
e 2
Course 3
Course 4
Course 5
Course 6
# Meetings with Instructor
Participation & Grade Estimate
Test/Quiz Grades
Midterm Grades
Other Grades Absences Use of Learning Assistance Areas
Advisors & Faculty
If you have questions or concerns about a course see your professor, they are the expert in the course subject & their expectations for assignments. Utilize class time as well as office hours
If you have questions or concerns about degree requirements, policy, procedure, registration, or concerns about a course see your advisor
Academic Calendar
http://www.umb.edu/students/registrar/calendar10-11.html