Rules and Procedures (Arts and Sciences) Good Standing Students must meet the following criteria for good standing at the end of each
semester: - An overall term average of at least 2.3.
- A weighted term average for courses required in the
major program of at least 2.5 . - 14 credits hours toward the degree.
- No failing grades.
- No grade below C- in:
- Any required CS course
- Any required Math course
- Any course to be used as: a Math Elective; a Technical Elective; or an elective in the Specialization. *
- At least one meeting with the advisor during the semester.
Failure to meet any of these criteria could result in an academic warning or separation
from the major. * Students in the major are required to retake any required CS or Math courses that
result in a final grade below a C-. Elective courses that result in a final grade below a
C- may not be used as Math, Technical, or Specialization electives, however, they may be
used elsewhere if appropriate. The S/U Grade Option The S/U grade option is not allowed for any CS course, Math course, or any course used
to satisfy the Technical Elective or Specialization requirements. Double Major Just affiliate with both majors and get an advisor in each. Dual Major If you are a CS major in Arts and Sciences and want to obtain a second major in
Engineering, start attending a Dual Degree Information Session (schedule available in 172
Goldwin Smith). Complete an academic plan and have it approved by (a) the Director of
Undergraduate Studies in Computer Science, (2) a faculty member in the Engineering
department that you have chosen to obtain a second major, the appropriate deans in
Engineering (222 Carpenter Hall) and Arts and Sciences (174 Goldwin-Smith). Transferring Credit Here are the steps to follow in Arts & Sciences if you want to transfer credit earned at another institution: - Obtain a transfer credit form, "Application for Credit from Other Institutions", from 172 Goldwin Smith Hall.
- Complete the form and attach the course decription and syllabus. This involves getting approval from the department(s) in question. Your advisor's approval is also required.
- Return the completed form to 172 Goldwin Smith Hall and arrange to have the outside institution send a copy of your transcript to the Arts & Sciences registrar.
It is always a good idea to get departmental approvals before you take transfer credit courses elsewhere. Transferring to Another College at Cornell Visit the Internal Transfer Division in 220 Day Hall. If your record is strong enough,
then you will be advised to apply directly to the College of interest. If your record is
not strong enough, then you have to work further with the Internal Transfer Division.
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