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Catalog 2013-2014

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  • Areas of Study
  • Course Descriptions
  • Academic Calendar
  • College of Arts and Letters
  • Sykes College of Business
  • College of Natural and Health Sciences
  • College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
  • Graduate and Continuing Studies
  • Military Science
  • The UT Academic Experience
  • Academic Policies and Procedures
    • Academic Amnesty
    • Academic Integrity Policy
    • Calendar
    • Cancelled Classes
    • Class Attendance and Participation
    • Course Load/Credit-Hour Overload
    • Credit Hours and Honor Points
    • Dean’s List
    • Declaring/Changing Your Adviser or Major
    • Dropping and Adding Courses
    • Electing Courses on an Audit (No-Credit) Basis
    • Electing Courses Graded Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U)
    • Final Grades
    • Frequency of Course Offerings
    • Grading
    • Graduation Honors
    • Incomplete Work
    • Independent Study Courses
    • Policy on Academic Appeals
    • Regulations on Academic Probation and Dismissal
      • Academic Probation and Dismissal
      • Graduate Retention Standards
    • Repeating Courses/Forgiveness Policy
    • Requirements for Graduating Seniors
    • Student Classification
    • Transfer Credit Evaluation
    • Withdrawal from the University
  • Undergraduate Admission
  • Costs and Financial Information
  • Financial Aid
  • Student Life and Services
  • The Mission
  • Accreditation
  • The Register
  • Appendix
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Graduate Retention Standards

See the Office of Graduate and Continuing Studies chapter in this catalog for Graduate Retention Standards.

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