A course waiver means that the student does not have to take a required course in the curriculum because the College has determined that the student already possesses the knowledge and skills taught in the course and will be granted the appropriate course credit. Documentation of how the student has met the content and spirit of the requirement must be provided by the student to the registrar’s office. Please refer to the Course Waiver Policy for more information as to how you can seek a waiver.
Course Waiver Policy
Academic
- Academic Probation Policy for Undergraduate Degree Programs
- Academic Warning for Undergraduate Degree Programs
- Add-Drop, Withdrawal, and Refunds
- Tuition Balances & Refunds
- Advanced Placement Program of the College Board
- Auditing Courses
- Challenge Exams for General Education Courses
- Change of Major
- Clinical: Care of Relatives by Students
- Clinical: CPR
- Clinical: Dress Code Policy
- Clinical: Electronic Access to HIPAA Protected Patient Information
- Clinical: Exposure to Blood and Body Fluids
- Clinical: Physician’s Verbal and Telephone Orders
- Clinical: Student Administration of Medications
- Credit Hour Policy
- Copyright Policy
- Course Waiver Policy
- Distance Learning Policy
- Dual Degree Policy
- FERPA: Reporting Student Disciplinary Records
- FERPA: Student Education Records
- Grade Reports
- Honors
- Human Subjects for Clinical Practice
- Incomplete Grade
- Learning Experience (Unusual Incident) Policy
- Mid-Term Grades
- Participation in Commencement Ceremonies
- Requirements for Graduation/Program Completion
- Scholastic Standards
- Student Dress Code on Campus
- Student Academic Leave of Absence
- Transcript Requests
- Transfer Credits
- Transfer of Credits to Another Institution
- Use of Phones and Personal Electronic Devices