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12. Academic Policies and Procedures for Graduate and First Professional Students

Approved by Graduate Studies Committee on October 18, 2001, Academic Council on April 25, 2002, Provost on April 24, 2002

This section describes academic policies and procedures specific to graduate students. Where a specific policy does not exist for a graduate-student-only issue, the appropriate undergraduate policy applies. These policies apply for students in M.S., M.A., M.M., M.Ed., Ed.S., Ed.D. and Ph.D. programs on the Stockton campus. Graduate programs on the San Francisco at the School of Dentistry and McGeorge School of Law are administered by the deans and faculty of the respective schools. Policies for students enrolled in first-professional doctorate programs (i.e., Pharm.D., J.D., and D.D.S.) are developed and maintained by the schools of Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, McGeorge School of Law, and the School of Dentistry. (See Sections 12.18 -12.20).

12.1Graduate Admissions Policy
12.2Programs of Study
12.3Course Syllabus
12.4Availability to Students
12.5Grading Policies
12.6Registration Policies
12.7Assistantships
12.8Academic Standing
12.9Satisfactory Progress
12.10A formal leave of absence
12.11Withdrawals
12.12Reinstatement
12.13Course Audits
12.14Thesis and Dissertations
12.15Period of Residence
12.16Posthumous Degrees
12.17Graduate Credit as an Undergraduate
12.18Graduate School Grievance Policy
12.19Policies and Procedures for Students in the Doctor of Pharmacy Program
12.20Policies and Procedures for students at the School of Dentistry
12.21Policies and Procedures for students at the McGeorge School of Law

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12. Academic Policies and Procedures for Graduate and First Professional Students