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Address Change
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Name Change
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Change of SS Number
Name and address changes must be made in writing. In addition to making written request, all name changes must be accompanied by an official document reflecting the change in name. This can be a driver's license, marriage license, or social security card.
Consent to Release Academic Information
These forms must be completed and delivered to the Registrar's Office or faxed to (901) 321-3257 by September 9th for Day students and September 16th for Professional Studies (Evening) and Masters students.
Day Students Evening Students Masters Students
Earning Credit Outside CBU Coursework
Students may be granted credit from the following sources:
| AP TEST |
Score on AP Test |
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5 |
4 |
3 |
| Art - History |
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| Biology |
BIOL 111, 111L BIOL 112, 112L |
BIOL 111 & 111L |
4 Hours BIOL electives (non-majors only) |
| Calculus AB |
MATH 131 |
MATH 131 |
MATH 131 |
| Calculus BC |
MATH 131 & 132 |
MATH 131 & 132 |
MATH 131 |
| Chemistry |
CHEM 113, 113L CHEM 114, 114L |
CHEM 113 & 113L |
No Credit |
| Computer Science ( A ) |
CS 171, 172, & 172L |
CS 171 |
No Credit |
| Computer Science ( AB ) |
CS 171, 172, & 172L |
CS 171, 172, & 172L |
No Credit |
| Economics ( Macro ) |
ECON 215 |
ECON 215 |
No Credit |
| Economics ( Micro ) |
ECON 214 |
ECON 214 |
No Credit |
| English ( Language ) / Comp |
ENG 111 & 112 |
ENG 111 |
No Credit |
| English ( Literature )/ Comp |
ENG 111 & 112 |
ENG 111 |
No Credit |
| Environmental Science |
BIOL 107 & 107L |
BIOL 107 & 107L |
No Credit |
| European History |
6 hrs freshman level history electives |
3 hrs freshman level history electives |
No Credit |
Foreign Language ( Fren, German, or Span ) |
101 & 102 of specific language |
101 of specific language |
No Credit |
| French Literature |
FREN 201 & 202 |
FREN 201 |
No Credit |
Government & Politics - Comparative |
POLS 210 |
POLS 210 |
No Credit |
| Government & Politics - U.S. |
POLS 112 |
POLS 112 |
No Credit |
| Latin: Literature |
No Credit |
No Credit |
No Credit |
| Latin: Virgil |
No Credit |
No Credit |
No Credit |
| Music Theory |
MUSC 113 |
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No Credit |
| Physics B |
PHYS 201 & 201L PHYS 202 & 202L |
PHYS 201 & 201L |
No Credit |
| Physics C Electricity and Magnetism |
PHYS 251 & 251L |
PHYS 251 & 251L |
No Credit |
| Physics C Mechanics |
PHYS 150 & 150L |
PHYS 150 & 150L |
No Credit |
| Psychology |
PSYC 105 & 3 hrs PSYC electives |
PSYC 105 |
No Credit |
| Spanish Language |
SPAN 101 & 102 |
SPAN 101 |
No Credit |
| Spanish Literature |
SPAN 201 & 202 |
SPAN 201 |
No Credit |
| Statistics |
STAT 221 |
STAT 221 |
No Credit |
| Studio Art - Drawing |
6 hours ART electives |
3 hours ART electives |
No Credit |
| Studio Art - 2D Design |
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| Studio Art - 3D Design |
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| U.S. History |
HIST 151 & 152 |
HIST 152 |
No Credit |
| World History |
HIST 107 & 108 |
HIST 107 |
No Credit |
| CLEP TESTS |
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SCORE |
CBU EQUIVALENT |
| Composition and Literature |
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American Literature |
50 |
ENG 331 & 332 |
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Analyzing and Interpreting Literature |
50 |
ENG 211 & 212 |
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English Composition (with essay) |
50 |
ENG 111 |
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English Literature |
50 |
ENG 221 & 222 |
| Foreign Languages |
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French Language ( Level 1 ) |
50 |
FREN 101 & 102 |
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French Language ( Level 2 ) |
62 |
FREN 201 & 202 |
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German Language ( Level 1 ) |
50 |
GERM 101 & 102 |
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German Language ( Level 2 ) |
63 |
GERM 201 & 202 |
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Spanish Language ( Level 1 ) |
50 |
SPAN 101 & 102 |
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Spanish Language ( Level 2 ) |
66 |
SPAN 201 & 202 |
| History and Social Sciences |
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American Government |
60 |
POLS 112 |
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Human Growth and Development |
50 |
PSYC 218 |
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Introduction to Educational Psychology |
50 |
PSYC 315 |
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Introductory Psychology |
50 |
PSYC 105 |
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Introductory Sociology |
50 |
SOC 101 |
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U.S. History I: Early Colonization to 1877 |
60 |
HIST 151 |
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U.S. History II: 1865 to the Present |
60 |
HIST 152 |
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Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 |
60 |
HIST 107 |
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Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present |
60 |
HIST 108 |
| Science and Mathematics |
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Calculus |
54 |
MATH 131 |
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College Algebra |
54 |
MATH 101 |
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Precalculus |
54 |
MATH 117 |
| Business |
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Financial Accounting ( New in 2007 ) |
60 |
ACCT 260 |
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Introductory Business Law |
60 |
BLAW 301 |
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Principles of Management |
50 |
MGMT 337 |
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Principles of Marketing |
50 |
MKTG 311 |
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Principles of Macroeconomics |
60 |
ECON 215 |
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Principles of Microeconomics |
60 |
ECON 214 |
International Baccalaureate
Credit Table ( HL Higher Level Only )
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Score on IB Test |
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7 |
6 |
5 |
4 |
| Chemistry HL |
CHEM 113 & 113L CHEM 114 & 114L |
CHEM 113 & 113L CHEM 114 & 114L |
CHEM 113 & 113L CHEM 114 & 114L |
CHEM 113 & 113L CHEM 114 & 114L |
| Computer Science HL |
CS 171, 172 & 172L |
CS 171, 172 & 172L |
CS 171, 172 & 172L |
CS 171, 172 & 172L |
| Economics HL |
ECON 214 & 215 |
ECON 214 & 215 |
ECON 214 & 215 |
ECON 214 & 215 |
| English HL |
ENG 111 & 112 |
ENG 111 & 112 |
ENG 111 & 112 |
ENG 111 & 112 |
| French HL |
FREN 101 & 102 FREN 201 & 202 FREN 301 |
FREN 101 & 102 FREN 201 & 202 |
FREN 101 & 102 FREN 201 |
FREN 101 & 102 |
| German HL |
GERM 101 & 102 GERM 201 & 202 GERM 301 |
GERM 101 & 102 GERM 201 & 202 |
GERM 101 & 102 GERM 201 |
GERM 101 & 102 |
History ( American HL ) |
HIST 151 & 152 |
HIST 151 & 152 |
HIST 151 & 152 |
HIST 151 & 152 |
History ( European HL ) |
HIST 107 & 108 |
HIST 107 & 108 |
HIST 107 & 108 |
HIST 107 & 108 |
| Mathematics HL |
MATH 131 & 132 |
MATH 131 & 132 |
MATH 131 & 132 |
MATH 131 & 132 |
| Philosophy HL |
PHIL 220 |
PHIL 220 |
PHIL 220 |
PHIL 220 |
| Physics HL |
PHYS 150 & 150L PHYS 251 & 251L |
PHYS 150 & 150L PHYS 251 & 251L |
PHYS 150 & 150L PHYS 251 & 251L |
PHYS 150 & 150L PHYS 251 & 251L |
| Psychology HL |
PSYC 105 |
PSYC 105 |
PSYC 105 |
PSYC 105 |
| Spanish HL |
SPAN 101 & 102 SPAN 201 & 202 SPAN 301 |
SPAN 101 & 102 SPAN 201 & 202 |
SPAN 101 & 102 SPAN 201 |
SPAN 101 & 102 |
| *Other Foreign Languages |
15 Hours in the language |
12 Hours in the language |
9 Hours in the language |
6 Hours in the language |
CHALLENGE EXAMINATIONS
Courses for which Challenge Exams are permitted are determined by the Department Chair after consultation with the department faculty. Challenge Exams must be completed before the end of the drop/add period at the beginning of a semester. Students who feel that they have mastery of the material of a particular course may take a departmentally administered examination for credit in that course. A student wishing to take such a test should consult with the Chair of the department in which the course is offered. The fee for taking the examination is $100.00, which is not refundable. There is no additional fee for posting if credit is awarded.
No Challenge Exam is allowed for any course which was previously failed either at Christian Brothers University or elsewhere. A student may not retake a Challenge Exam after failure of a previous Challenge Exam in that course.
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MILITARY SERVICE / SCHOOLING
All veteran students are required to submit a DD214. All post secondary education/training including military will be evaluated, and credit evaluated appropriately. No VA certification can be sent in unless the VA student fills out the Request for Verification Form in the Registrar’s Office each semester that the VA student is enrolled.
EXPERIENTIAL ASSESSMENT
Students may be granted credit for college-level knowledge and understanding related to the student’s degree program and gained from non-college instruction. Credit for professional or technical courses, licenses, certifications, workshops, or similar instruction can be awarded if completion, clock hours, and content are documented thoroughly. Documentation is evaluated for credit by the department chair who teaches in the area in which credit is sought. The student must submit all appropriate documentation to the Dean of Academic Services or the Director of Academics for Graduate and Professional Studies. The documentation will then be forwarded to the academic department chair for evaluation. The department chair will complete the evaluation form detailing what, if any, credit should be awarded and then forward the material back to the Dean of Academic Services or the Director of Academics for Graduate and Professional Studies to ensure that duplicate credit is not being awarded if several departments must evaluate the information. The Dean of Academic Services or the Director of Academics for Graduate and Professional Studies will submit the awarded transfer credit to the Registrar’s Office for posting. The credit awarded will not be posted to the student’s transcript until the student has earned 12 hours of academic credit at Christian Brothers University.
Course Load
Undergraduates:
Link to catalog
Graduates:
Link to catalog
Students considering underloading (enrolling for fewer than 12 semester hours at the undergraduate level and 9 hours at the graduate level) should consult with their advisor and Financial Assistance. Underloading may impact financial aid eligibility, progress toward degree completion, participation in co-curricular activities (especially intercollegiate athletics) and may even affect such things as eligibility for health insurance coverage.
Grades
Grades are listed at the mid-semester for day students and at the end of the semester for all students and programs.
Grades are made available through Banner Web. All CBU students must have a CBU email address. Only semester grades are kept on permanent records. For the purpose of computing averages, grades are converted to quality points. The grades with their significance and the corresponding points are:
| Grade |
Significance |
Quality Pts |
| A |
Excellent |
4 |
| B |
Good |
3 |
| C |
Satisfactory |
2 |
| D |
Barely Passed |
1 |
| F |
Failed |
0 |
| FA |
Failed - Excess Absences |
0 |
| FN |
Failed - Never Attended |
0 |
Some programs require a grade of “C” or higher as a pre-requisite to the next course. The Grade Point Average is obtained by dividing total quality points by total hours attempted, with the exception of hours attempted in which the grades of “P” or “W” are given. The mark “P” is used to indicate passing, and the mark “F” to indicate failing or unsatisfactory work in certain specific courses. The hours in these courses are counted in the total load, but the mark of “P” is not used in the calculation of the Quality Point Ratio whereas the mark of “F” is. These marks are also used in some non-credit courses. “W” indicates a student withdrew from a course without penalty. “NR” grade is given when an instructor fails to turn in a grade report.
Incomplete Grades
"I" indicates that work in a course is incomplete. The grade of “I” can only be given after the student, the instructor, and the Dean of the particular school in which the Incomplete grade is being given sign a contract, complete the contract and return it to the Registrar’s Office for the posting of the incomplete grade. Incompletes can only be given if the paperwork is completed at least one week prior to the deadline for entering grades. The “I” grade will not be computed into the GPA. When the “I” is changed to a grade, the grade will be calculated into the GPA, and the “I” will show next to the new grade. The “I” grade does not satisfy the prerequisite if this course is needed to continue to the next course. The grade is changed to an “F” if all work is not completed by the midterm of the following semester for day courses or the end of the following term for evening courses. Failure to attend a class or ceasing to attend a class does not constitute a drop, and a grade of “F” will be recorded.
Deadlines for Incompletes:
| Program |
Auto Grade Change Date |
| Undergraduate - Day |
Midterm of following semester
(Fall or Spring)
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| Undergraduate - Evening |
End of following term (Aug, Oct, Jan, March, June) |
| Graduate |
End of following semester (Fall or Spring) |
Incomplete Grade Contracts:
Day
Evening
Masters
Academic Standing
UNDERGRADUATES:
| Total Credits |
Minimum Acceptable GPA |
| 1 - 23 |
1.50 |
| 24 - 59 |
1.70 |
| 60 or more |
2.00 |
Academic Probation
A student whose cumulative GPA falls below this minimum acceptable level in any semester will be placed on Academic Probation for the subsequent semester. If the student attains at least the minimum acceptable cumulative GPA during the probationary semester, Academic Probation will be removed. A student who is on probation is limited to 15 hours per semester unless written permission to carry more has been obtained from the Vice President for Academic Affairs. If the student does not attain the minimum acceptable cumulative GPA during the probationary semester but does attain a semester GPA of at least 2.00, the student will remain on Academic Probation and may continue at the University.
Probation Failure
If the student does not attain the minimum acceptable cumulative GPA during the probationary semester and does not attain a semester GPA of 2.00, the student has failed probation and will be suspended from the University for one semester (Fall or Spring). Any student who has been suspended because of a failing average will not be eligible to reenter the University until he or she has stayed out at least one semester (Fall or Spring). Credits earned during the semester of suspension because of academic probation are not transferable for re-entry into the University.
GRADUATES:
Graduation from a graduate program requires a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better.
Continuation in Program
All participants are expected to maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 point grade scale. Persons who fail to attain and maintain the 3.0 GPA may be allowed to continue in the program On a probationary basis. Failure to remove the probationary condition within two semesters will cause the participant to be dismissed from the program. A person dismissed from the program may reapply after being out of the program for one academic year. Each graduate director will monitor the performance of students enrolled in the respective graduate program.
Repeating Courses
Courses may be repeated in an attempt to improve a grade in any course taken at Christian Brothers University. Computation of the student’s grade point ratio will be based upon the most recent grade earned in the course, although the record will reflect all grades earned in a course. If a student earns a failing grade in a repeated course, he will lose any previously earned credit in that course. No course may be repeated more than three times (a total of 4 enrollments) for the purpose of obtaining a higher grade. A semester or term in which the student withdraws from the course with a grade of “W” will be counted as an initial enrollment or an attempt to repeat the course. A student may not repeat any course off-campus in which a failing grade has been received at Christian Brothers University.
Dean's List
Superior scholarship is recognized by the publication of the Dean’s List after each announcement of semester grades. Students awarded Dean’s List honors have carried a minimum of 12 hours and have earned a minimum Grade Point Average of 3.4. Any grade of “D,” “F,” “I,” or “U” automatically eliminates a student from this recognition, regardless of other grades. Courses in which the grade given is “P” (pass) are not included in any calculations for the Dean’s List.
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