Degrees at both the undergraduate and graduate levels are offered at North Dakota State University. For
the various programs of study leading toward baccalaureate degrees, consult the college sections of this
bulletin. Graduate degree requirements and fields of study are summarized in the College of Graduate and
Interdisciplinary Studies section of this bulletin. For more complete details, see The Graduate Bulletin
online at www.ndsu.edu/gradschool/bulletin/.
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- Intended Student Outcomes
- General Education Requirements
- General Education Category Descriptions
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- Baccalaureate Degrees
- Second Degree
- Majors and Minors
- Certificates
- Exceptions to Academic Program Requirements
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- Graduation with Honor
- Degree Posting
- Diplomas
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- International Baccalaureate (IB)
- College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
- Advanced Placement (AP) Examination
- DANTES Examinations
- Course Challenge
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- Academic Year
- Academic Credit
- Academic Advising
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- Dual Career Registration
- Changes in Registration
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- Mid-Term Grades
- Final Examinations
- Class Attendance
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- Grades and Honor Points
- Grade-Point Average Calculation
- Pass-Fail Grading
- Grades of Incomplete
- Course Failures
- Grade Appeals
- Repeated Courses
- Academic Forgiveness
- Transcripts
- Correction of Transcript Errors
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- Academic Honesty
- Dean's List
- Academic Probation and Suspension
- Academic Warning
- Academic Probation
- Continued Probation
- Academic Suspension
- Suspension Appeals
- Suspended Students
- Readmission
The information provided on this page originated from the NDSU course catalog bulletin
and is subject to Reservation of
Rights and Disclaimer statements.