Records

Registrar: Mark Simpson
Supervisor: Jennifer Allison
Location: Student Service Center, Room 202
Telephone: 801-626-6751, 6756, 6757
Fax: 801-626-6936

Privacy Rights

The WSU Records Office maintains student records in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), which affords students the right to inspect and review their educational records, the right to seek to have the records amended, and the right to have some control over the disclosure of information from the records. The law generally requires that written consent of the student be received before personally identifiable data about the student is released. Institutions may release, without written consent, those items specified as public or directory information, provided the institution informs students of the data designated as public information and gives students prior opportunity to refuse disclosure of any or all categories of that information. Directory information at Weber State University is currently specified to include name, address, telephone number, major (program of study), dates of attendance, degree(s) received, full-time/part-time status, date of birth and honors received. A student may have their public or directory information made confidential by submitting a written request to the Registrar’s Office.

If a student feels that information other than directory information has been made public in violation of this act, they may contact the Registrar's Office to file a formal grievance. Copies of the entire policy or information about specific procedures may be obtained from the Office of the Registrar.

Transcripts

Students may obtain official copies of their academic transcripts from the Records Office.  There is no charge (fee) for this service.

A printable copy of a transcript request form is available via the WSU Web site at weber.edu/registrar/Official_Transcript_Request.pdf. Requests should be mailed to: Weber State University, Records Office, 1102 University Circle, Ogden, UT 84408-1102; e-mailed to records@weber.edu; or faxed to (801) 626-6936.

Record Holds

Transcripts and diplomas will not be issued for students who owe money to the University for financial aid, library fines, housing, traffic tickets, etc.

Students may access their grades on the Internet with a "Wildcat ID" and password. To obtain information about access to the eWeber student portal, contact the Computing Support Center "help desk" at 801-626-7777.

Grading

Grade System

The following grades and numeric point values are used to compute the cumulative grade point average (GPA).

A Excellent 4.0
A- Excellent 3.7
B+ Good 3.3
B Good 3.0
B- Good 2.7
C+ Standard 2.3
C Standard 2.0
C- Standard 1.7
D+ Sub-Standard 1.3
D Sub-Standard 1.0
D- Sub-Standard 0.7
E Failure 0.0
UW Unofficial Withdrawal 0.0

To calculate a cumulative GPA, the total number of grade points (the number of credit hours per course multiplied by the numeric points listed above for the grade) is divided by the total number of credit hours.

Courses coded with an R in front of the grade (indicating academic renewal), or an E in the far right column of the form (indicating exclusion due to a repeat), are not used in computing the GPA, the graduation hours, or the total hours completed. Courses coded ND (non-degree) are not used in computing the GPA or the graduation hours completed, but they are included in computing the total hours completed.

Courses with the following notations in the grade column are not used in computing the GPA, the graduation hours, or the total hours completed (with the exception of CR-Credit courses which may be used toward graduation hours or total hours).

AU—Audit

CR—Credit

I—Incomplete

NC—No Credit

NG—No Grade Reported

SC—Special Credit

T—Temporary Grade

UW—Unofficial Withdrawal

W—Withdrawal

Changing of Grades

Repeat Courses

Academic Renewal

Academic renewal allows students the opportunity to recalculate their GPA by discounting grades of D+ or lower which were earned six or more years prior to the date of petition.

Credit by Examination or Petition

Contact: Records Office
Location: Student Service Center, Room 201
Telephone: 801-626-6757

Students may receive WSU degree credit by examination or petition under the following restrictions:

Advanced Placement Examination (AP)

International Baccalaureate Credit (IB)

College Level Examination Program (CLEP)

Special Examination

Foreign Language Credit for Prior Language Experience

Credit for Military Training

Credit for Courses from Non-accredited Schools and Colleges

Credit for Experiential Learning and Industrial or Commercial Training

Academic Standards/Eligibility

Registrar: Mark Simpson
Supervisor: Jennifer Allison
Location: Student Service Center, Room 204
Telephone: 801-626-6046

Minimum GPA Standards

The minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) required at WSU is 2.00 or C. The minimum GPA required by the University for graduation is 2.00; however most majors and minors have a higher requirement. Students with a GPA below 2.00 will receive one of the following notices and should see an advisor immediately.

Academic Warning

Academic Probation

Academic Suspension

Appeal Procedure

Academic Honors

Each semester, students who complete at least 12 credit hours with letter grades (CR/NC grades and ND courses will not be counted) will qualify for honors recognition on the basis of their semester GPA as follows:

4.00 for the High Honors Certificate
3.50 to 3.99 for the Honors Certificate

Student Activity Eligibility

Students participating in activities such as student government, university organizations, clubs, special awards and intramural athletics should be matriculated students working toward a degree or certificate. Many individual programs and organizations have standards higher than this minimum.

Intercollegiate Athletics Eligibility

Students participating in NCAA sports must be enrolled as full-time students in a Bachelor's degree program; and must meet the satisfactory progress policies of the University, the Big Sky Conference and the NCAA. Details of these requirements may be obtained from the Eligibility or Compliance Office.

Graduation

Registrar: Mark Simpson
Supervisor: Lynn Schow
Location: Student Service Center, Room 136
Telephone: 801-626-6739/6740/7792
Internet Address: weber.edu/registrar (click on graduation)

Commencement

Commencement ceremonies are held in May and December. Students who complete degree requirements during the fall semester may attend commencement ceremonies in December, or the following May. Students who complete requirements in the spring are eligible to attend the May commencement ceremonies. Students who complete degree requirements in the summer may attend ceremonies the prior May or the following December.

Commencement information will be mailed to all candidates who apply for graduation by the application deadlines. This information may also be obtained from the Graduation Office.

Graduation Application and Verification Process

Students who are nearing completion of Graduation Requirements, should take the following steps:

  1. Obtain an application for graduation from the Graduation Office.
  2. Schedule an appointment with their major/minor academic advisors and inform them that the purpose of the meeting is to review requirements in preparation for final clearance to graduate. 
  3. Meet with their major/minor academic advisor. If all degree requirements will be complete by the end of the semester, the advisor will initiate the final electronic clearance process.
  4. Take the completed application to the Cashier's Office or the Davis Campus and pay the application fee.  
  5. Submit the completed application to the Graduation Office, Student Service Center, Room 136. Commencement Ceremony information will be sent to all candidates who apply by the application deadline.

All possible care is taken in checking student records for graduation; however, it is the sole responsibility of the student to verify all requirements for a degree.
 

Changes in Graduation/Catalog Requirements

Entering students, including first-time and transfer students, will be required to complete the graduation, general education and program requirements listed in the catalog in effect when they first enroll, with the following exceptions:

Requests for Waiver of Requirements

Requests for waiver of graduation requirements are considered only on the basis of substantial and reasonable grounds. Students should contact the Graduation Office for information about the waiver process.

Completed Degree

Once a degree has been completed, the degree title and program name cannot be altered and a student cannot change factors related to that degree; courses cannot be repeated to improve the GPA, grades cannot be changed, and majors or minors cannot be added. If a student continues to earn a second bachelor's degree or a master's degree, credit hour and GPA calculations begin again. If a student continues on to earn a bachelor's degree after earning an associate's degree, the grades earned toward the associate's degree will be used in calculating cumulative GPA for the bachelor's degree. Academic renewal cannot be applied to courses taken prior to the posting of an associate's degree.

Awarding of Multiple Degrees

Students may receive two degrees in the same academic year with the following exceptions:

Students must apply for graduation and are subject to a graduation fee for each degree or certificate received.

Second Bachelor's Degree

A student may qualify for admission to a second baccalaureate degree following the completion of a first bachelor's degree at an accredited institution. The first and second baccalaureate degrees may not be awarded during the same semester or term. Application forms for a second degree may be obtained in person or by mail from the Graduation Office. To qualify for a second degree, a student must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours in residence at WSU with a GPA of at least 2.00. The 30 hours must represent work beyond the requirements for the first degree. For students whose first degree is also from Weber State University, credits earned in conjunction with but beyond the minimum credits required for the first degree may be applied toward the second baccalaureate degree. However, a minimum of 12 semester credit hours must be earned at WSU after the first degree is conferred. Military credit, special examination, and committee awarded credit do not qualify for hours toward the residency requirement. For additional information about the second baccalaureate policy please contact the academic department in which you plan to earn your second degree.

Honors at Graduation

Students who qualify for honors based on their cumulative WSU grade point average (GPA) will have the appropriate designation indicated on their transcripts and diplomas.

Bachelor's Degree Honors

Summa Cum Laude - WSU GPA of 3.90 or higher.
Magna Cum Laude - WSU GPA of 3.80 or higher.
Cum Laude - WSU GPA of 3.60 or higher.

Associate's Degree Honors

High Honors - WSU GPA of 3.85 or higher.
Honors - WSU GPA of 3.60 or higher.

Additional honors awarded at graduation are described under the Honors Program.

 

Weber State University 2007-2008 Catalog