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Candidates for graduate degrees must fulfill satisfactorily the schedule of studies outlined in the program selected. A minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.00 (4.00 system) is required.
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No grade of D or F may count toward a degree.
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If a student receives an unsatisfactory grade the course may be repeated once. The highest grade will be used in computing the grade-point average.
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Credit by examination is not accepted toward a graduate degree but may be used to remove deficiencies.
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Candidates for graduate degrees must successfully pass comprehensive examinations or an acceptable alternative for a particular program as approved by the Graduate Council.