Academics

Adding or Dropping Courses

A course may be dropped through the drop deadline by contacting CCE. Courses which are dropped will not show up on your transcript. Failure to formally drop or withdraw from a course by the deadline will result in a final grade of ‘F’. After the drop deadline, you must contact CCE to request a withdrawal (see withdrawal policy below).

Add/Drop Deadlines:

  • 15 week course: End of Business Day on the first Friday of the course.
  • 8 and 4 week courses: End of Business Day on the first Wednesday of the course.
  • Any course under 4 weeks: End of Business Day of the first day of the course.

Attendance Policy

Students who are registered for a class and who fail to participate the first week of the session may be dropped from the course by the instructor. Any course less than 8 weeks requires student participation within 2 days of the first day of class. Please refer to the refund policy to determine any refund.

Grade Reports

Grade reports are available for students to view and print in BISON. This will end after the Summer 2024 term when we transition to our new system. 

Incomplete (“INC”) Grades

Incomplete grades must be arranged and approved by your instructor and are given only under extenuating circumstances. Receiving an INC on your grade report allows you to complete the course by the following semester as outlined by your instructor. Failure to complete your course will result in a final grade of “F”.

Transcripts

Transcripts of academic records may be obtained by completing a Transcript Request

Semester Credit Hours

The unit of semester credit is defined as university-level credit that is awarded for completion of coursework, the transfer of coursework from another accredited institution, or the evaluation of college-level prior learning. One credit hour (at least 37.5 hours) reflects an amount of work represented in the intended learning outcomes and verified by evidence of student achievement for these learning outcomes.  To meet the credit hour requirements, additional out of class hours will be required to complete these courses.  Visit Semester Credit Hour Policy for more information.

Transferring Credits

If you wish to transfer Gallaudet credits to your home institution, you must obtain approval from your home institution, prior to applying, to ensure that the credits will be accepted.

Types of Credits

Undergraduate credit courses do not have a PST prefix. and are numbered less than 700 level (ex: EDU 495). In general, these courses may be applied to Gallaudet University degrees or certificates. Graduate credit courses do not have a PST prefix and are 600 level and above (ex: EDU 795). In general, these courses may be applied to Gallaudet University graduate degrees or certificates. Professional Studies (PST) credit courses have a PST prefix (ex: PST 723) and may be considered as transferable credits to other institutions. PSU and PSG credit courses are aligned with our Certificate Programs and may be considered as transferable credits.

Professional Studies (PST) courses

Gallaudet University offers a wide range of courses that bear the prefix “PST”. PST courses carry university credit but credits earned are not applied toward a Gallaudet University degree.  These courses are designed at a reduced cost to offer educational and professional development opportunities for those who are not looking to pursue a degree program at Gallaudet. Often a PST course may be cross-listed with an undergraduate or graduate class and the class is made up of both sections. PST students will need to meet the same criteria for admission and completion.   Other universities and accrediting organizations may accept PST credits, but students wishing to transfer credits should check to determine the applicability of the coursework at their home institution. Some PST courses are offered as clusters that lead to professional certificates. A transcript showing both letter grades and credits earned is available upon request.

Withdrawals

Students must submit a request to withdraw from a class in writing. Please note that there will be no refund of tuition and fees. You may send your request to CCE. A “WD” will appear on your transcript. Responsibility for following these procedures rests with the student. Failure to formally withdraw from a course will result in a final grade of “F.” Requests must be received prior to the last day of class.

Refund Policy

Tuition:

  • 100% refund up to add/drop deadline.
  • No refund will be issued thereafter.

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