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Allegheny College
Ann Sheffield
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Accreditation: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA)
Student Information
Student Name: Annabel Convery Zinn
Numeric Identifier: 1273583
Birth Date: 09/09/1993
Student Email: zinna@allegheny.edu
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Annabel Convery Zinn 1273583 203-74-8534
05/09/15 Summa Cum Laude History
Dist Alden Sch 12/13
BA Doane Scholar 12/13 French
Dist Alden Sch 13/14
14/451 Honors-History
Dist Alden Sch 14/15 PRINTED 09/21/15
FALL 2012
ENGL 2AE ADVANCED PLACEMENT 4.00 TR SPRING 2015
PSYCH 110 FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY 4.00 TR EDUC 150 FOUNDATIONS OF SPECIAL EDUC 4.00 A
HIST 0AE ADVANCED PLACEMENT 4.00 TR FRNCH 360 STORIES AND STORYTELLING 4.00 A
ENGL 0AP ADVANCED PLACEMENT 4.00 TR HIST 610 SENIOR PROJECT II 4.00 A-
HIST 0AE ADVANCED PLACEMENT 4.00 TR RELST 193 CIVIL RIGHTS & DEMOCRATIC PART 1.00 CR
TOTAL AP CREDITS 20.00 POLSC 110 US NATIONAL GOV/POLITICS 4.00 A
FS 101 ACADEMIC DISCOURSE I 4.00 A SEM-3.93 CUM-3.90 COMPLETED HOURS 132.00
HIST 119 WEST AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS 4.00 A-
PSYCH 162 HUMAN SOCIAL BEHAVIOR 4.00 A 62.80 433.40 QUALITY POINTS
FRNCH 215 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 4.00 A 16.00 111.00 QUALITY POINT HOURS
MUSIC 112 WIND SYMPHONY 1.00 A ---------------------END OF TRANSCRIPT---------------------
MUSIC 240 PERCUSSION 1.00 A
SEM-3.93 CUM-3.93 COMPLETED HOURS 38.00
SPRING 2013
FS 102 ACADEMIC DISCOURSE II 4.00 A
MATH 157 CALC I FOR SOCIAL/LIFE SCIENCE 4.00 A
POLSC 130 WORLD POLITICS 4.00 A
FRNCH 225 EXPLORING GENRE: POEMS, PROSE 4.00 A-
HIST 330 THE GILDED AGE 4.00 A
MUSIC 240 PERCUSSION 1.00 A
SEM-3.94 CUM-3.94 COMPLETED HOURS 59.00
FALL 2013
FRNCH 300 ADV GRAMMAR & COMPOSITION 4.00 A
HIST 105 EUROPE - AGE OF POPES/PRINCES 4.00 A-
HIST 324 LIFE IN COLONIAL AMERICA 4.00 B
ECON 101 INTRO TO MACRO 4.00 A
PSYCH 160 LIFE SPAN DEVELOP PSYCHOLOGY 4.00 A
MUSIC 240 PERCUSSION 1.00 A
SEM-3.75 CUM-3.87 COMPLETED HOURS 80.00
SPRING 2014
FSFRE 201 SPEAKING OF FRANCE TODAY 4.00 A
HIST 332 PROBLEMS IN CONTEMPORARY AMER 4.00 A
ECON 100 INTRO TO MICRO 4.00 A
PSYCH 106 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 4.00 A
HIST 491 THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR 4.00 A
SEM-4.00 CUM-3.91 COMPLETED HOURS 100.00
FALL 2014
HIST 116 COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA 4.00 A
HIST 300 THE CRUSADES 4.00 A-
HIST 600 SENIOR PROJECT I 2.00 A-
CHEM 105 THE SCIENCE OF CHEMISTRY 4.00 A
RELST 193 CIVIL RIGHTS & DEMOCRATIC PART 1.00 A
SEM-3.88 CUM-3.90 COMPLETED HOURS 115.00
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May, 2010-Present
Calendar Semester calendar of 14 weeks plus final examination period.
Credit Students matriculating between August 2008 and July 2009
need 129 semester credit hours for graduation. Students
matriculating on or after August 2009 need 128 semester
credit hours for graduation. The usual academic load is 16
credit hours per semester. The minimum full time load is 12
credits.
Rank Class rank is based on the total number of graduates for the
academic year and is posted to the transcript upon graduation.
Grading System Notations and Explanation
Student grades are reported on the following basis for all courses in which the
student is enrolled after the drop/add deadline date. Grade point average is
calculated by multiplying the credit value of the earned grade by the number
of semester hours attempted for each course and dividing by the total number
of attempted semester credit hours taken on a letter grade basis.
Grades calculated in Grade Point Average Note: grades with an adjacent
asterisk indicate original grade was incomplete; the completion date is noted
below the course title.
A 4.00 Excellent C 2.00 Fair
A- 3.70 C- 1.70
B+ 3.30 D+ 1.30
B 3.00 Good D 1.00 Pass
B- 2.70 F 0.00 Failure
C+ 2.30
Other Course Grades/Notations (are not calculated into grade point average)
CR Credit
NC No Credit
IN Incomplete (Incompletes completed prior to January 2, 1997 are
calculated into the grade point average at the conclusion of the
semester in which they are completed. Incompletes completed
after January 2, 1997 are calculated into the grade point average in
the semester of original registration.)
X Withdrawal from course initiated by student after the College
drop/add period has expired.
W Awarded by instructor as a result of extenuating circumstances
occurring after the College drop/add period has expired.
L Leave of Absence from the College during semester.
WC Withdrawal from the College during semester.
R Course repeated. Transcript reflects all course enrollments and
grade earned for each enrollment. Only credit(s) and grade earned
for the most recent attempt are counted in the cumulative grade
point average. The adjustment in the quality point average occurs
in the semester in which the course was repeated. Grades not
included in the quality point average are identified with “R”.
GP Grade Pending
Poor Academic Standing Students are placed on Poor Academic Standing if
1) they have a G.P.A. of 1.0 or below at the conclusion of their first semester
at Allegheny or 2) they have two or more consecutive semesters with a
cumulative G.P.A. below 2.0. All students not on Poor Academic Standing
are considered to be in good academic standing.
August 22, 1999 - July, 2008
Students who matriculated between August 22, 1999 and July 2008 need 131
semester credit hours for graduation. The grading system was the same as the
current one.
KEY TO TRANSCRIPT
September 1, 1990 - August 21, 1999
Students who matriculated between September 1, 1990 and August 21, 1999
need 128 semester credit hours plus a Physical Education requirement for
graduation. Only completed PE units were posted to the transcript. The
grading system was the same as the current one.
Conversion of Academic Record Information: Transcripts of students
enrolled during the switch from term-courses to semester credit hours contain
a conversion box to accommodate the transition.
September, 1964 - August 31, 1990
Calendar Each term was 10 weeks; the usual class period was 70
minutes.
Credit 36 term-course credits (TC) plus 4 units of physical education
required for graduation. The normal course load was 3 courses;
two courses plus an extended course (XC) was a minimum full
time load. A term-course (TC) may be considered the
equivalent of 3 1/3 semester credit hours.
Grading System Notations and Explanation
1964-
1979
Letter Grades of A to F with current grade value.
1980-
1990
Grading basis expanded to include plus (+) and minus (-)
grades; grade value as under the current systems.
Additional Notations
H Honors HG Honors Graduate Level
S Satisfactory SG Satisfactory Graduate Level
U Unsatisfactory FG Failure Graduate Level
TC Term Course
XC Extended multi-term course; no grade until completed
RF Course dropped with failing grade; grade does compute into
quality point average.
RU Course dropped with unsatisfactory grade; not computed into
quality point average.
CR Credit (3 consecutive terms of satisfactory completion of a Large
Performing Ensemble)
EX Excused
IN Incomplete. Incompletes received prior to fall, 1990, but
completed after August 31, 1990 are entered on the transcript for
summer, 1990, prior to the switch to the semester system, with the
appropriate completion date. Effective fall, 1991: An Incomplete
posted prior to 1989 remains on the transcript and can no longer be
completed.
W Withdrawn from the College
R Course repeated. The transcript reflects all course enrollments and
the grades earned for each enrollment. If credit was earned in the
first enrollment, only this grade is included in the quality point
average and in credits toward graduation. Grades not included in
the quality point average are identified with an “R”.
: Identifies course as a “writing section” as enrollment toward
satisfaction of the writing proficiency requirement.
All Physical Education courses attempted were posted on the transcript and
graded on the S/U basis.
Academic Honors
Latin Honors - Granting of awards depends upon the total academic record of
the student, including his or her compliance with the College Honor
Code. Students with at least 64 semester credit hours completed at
Allegheny and evaluated on the letter grade basis may be awarded their
degrees with Latin Honors: cumulative quality point average of 3.90 -
summa cum laude; 3.70 - magna cum laude; 3.50 - cum laude.
Graduation before May 2010: 3.90 - summa cum laude; 3.60 - magna
cum laude; 3.30 - cum laude. 1964-1990 -Completion of 24 courses on
the letter grade basis required for Latin Honors. Prior to 1980 -
Cumulative quality point average of 3.20 qualified for cum laude
consideration.
Doane Scholars - Each year up to 30 students from the sophomore, junior,
and senior classes are honored as Doane Distinguished Scholars. These
students have earned the highest cumulative averages in their respective
classes.
Alden Scholars - Students who, in the course of a year, complete a minimum
of 30 semester hours and achieve a quality point average of 3.20 or
higher are designated as Alden Scholars. Students who achieve a grade
point average of 3.80 or higher receive special recognition as
Distinguished Alden Scholars. 1964-1990 - Completion of nine term
courses at Allegheny with a quality point average of 3.20 may earn Alden
Scholar honors.
Major Field Honors - At the conclusion of the senior year, students who
have done distinguished work in the major field may be awarded honors
in that field.
EDUCATION ACCREDITATION
Allegheny College is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of
the Middle State Association of Colleges and Schools. The degrees of
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science may be awarded.
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