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Registrar’s Office
Kansas State University
118 Anderson Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506
PHONE:(785) 532-6254 FAX:(785) 532-5599
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BIRTH DATE ACADEMIC PROGRAM ACADEMIC PLAN ACADEMIC SUBPLAN
03/26/YYYY EN UNDERGRADUATE NON DEGREE BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS ENGG-N MAJOR
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SUMMER 2014
COURSE TITLE ATT EARNED GRD POINTS
DAS 030 INTRO TO ENGL LANGUAGE P 0.00 CR 0.000
DAS 135 SS/ENGLISH 6.00 6.00 A 24.000
COURSE TOPIC(S): TOP/ADVANCED I WRITING
DAS 135 SS/ENGLISH 6.00 6.00 A 24.000
COURSE TOPIC(S): TOP/ADVANCED 1 SPEAK/LISTENING
DAS 135 SS/ENGLISH 6.00 6.00 A 24.000
COURSE TOPIC(S): TOP/ADVANCED 1 READING
TERM GPA : 4.000 TERM TOTALS : 18.00 18.00 72.000
CUM GPA : 4.000 CUM TOTALS : 18.00 18.00 72.000
FALL 2014
COURSE TITLE ATT EARNED GRD POINTS
AGRON 335 ENVIRON QUALITY 3.00 3.00 B 9.000
ATM 661 WATER/WASTE/ENVIRON 3.00 3.00 A 12.000
DAS 154 ADVANCED ENGLISH II 3.00 3.00 B 9.000
COURSE TOPIC(S): TOP/WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
GEOG 508 GEOG INFO SYSTEMS 1 4.00 4.00 B 12.000
TERM GPA : 3.231 TERM TOTALS : 13.00 13.00 42.000
CUM GPA : 3.677 CUM TOTALS : 31.00 31.00 114.000
UNDERGRADUATE CAREER TOTALS
ATT EARNED POINTS
UGRD CUM GPA: 3.677 CUM TOTALS : 31.00 31.00 114.000
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INSTITUTION NAME AND LOCATIONS
Kansas State University
118 Anderson Hall 2310 Centennial Rd
Manhattan, Kansas 66506 Salina, Kansas 67401
INSTITUTIONAL NAME CHANGES
1860 Bluemont Central College
1863 Kansas State Agricultural College
1931 Kansas State College of Agriculture & Applied
Science
1959 Kansas State University
ACCREDITATION
Kansas State University (K-State) is fully accredited
by the Higher Learning Commission of the North
Central Accrediting Association of Colleges and
Schools.
UNIT OF CREDIT AND ENROLLMENT TERM
K-State operates on a semester calendar. Each
semester is an academic term; however the unit of
credit is the semester hour. Each semester hour
represents the equivalent of one class period of 50
minutes in length for 16 weeks.
GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA)
The GPA is a measure of scholastic performance. A
GPA is obtained by dividing the number of grade
points by the hours of work attempted, where an A =
4 points, a B = 3 points, a C = 2 points, a D = 1 point,
and an F = 0 points. Only A,B,C,D and F are used in
calculating grade point averages.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
The total credits required for a bachelor’s degree
varies by curriculum from 120 to 167 semester hours.
SYMBOL
$ = work in progress
TERMINOLOGY TRANSLATION
Academic Program = College
Academic Plan = Major/Minors
Academic Sub-Plan = Concentration within a plan
Term = Semester
Unit = Credit
Class = Section
SCHOLASTIC HONORS (Effective Fall 2006)
Degree candidates who have completed a minimum of
60 hours in residence, with at least 50 hours in graded
courses, are considered for graduation with scholastic
honors as follows:
Summa cum laude: 3.950-4.000 K-State grade
point average.
Magna cum laude: 3.850-3.949 K-State grade
point average.
Cum laude: 3.750-3.849 K-State grade point
average.
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree candidates are
eligible to receive these honors based on courses
completed in the professional program.
SEMESTER HONORS (Effective Fall 2006)
Students with 12 graded semester hours whose
semester grade point average places them in the upper
10 percent academically of their classification and
college will be awarded semester scholastic honors.
TRANSFER CREDIT
Most academic credits from accredited community
colleges and universities are transferable. Up to one
half of the hours required for a K-State baccalaureate
degree can be taken at a two-year college. Official
evaluation of transfer credit is part of the admissions
procedure. Application of transfer credit toward
degree requirements is determined by each college and
major department.
COURSE LEVELS, GRADES,
AND ACADEMIC POLICIES
(For full disclosure of academic policies please refer to
http://courses.k-state.edu/catalog/)
A. Course Levels Key
000-099 No credit toward degree
requirements.
100-299 Lower division undergraduate,
designated as freshman-sophomore
courses.
300-499 Upper division undergraduate,
designated as junior-senior
courses.
500-699 Upper division undergraduate,
primarily for juniors and seniors,
also eligible for graduate credit.
700-799 Graduate and upper division,
primarily for graduate level.
800-899 courses and professional
courses beyond the
undergraduate level.
900-999 Graduate level, primarily for
doctoral students.
B. Grading Policy
A = excellent work = 4 Points
B = good work = 3 Points
C = fair work = 2 Points
D = poor work = 1 Point
F = failure = 0 Points
I = incomplete = 0 Points
IX = unfinished incomplete,
equivalent to F = 0 points
P = grades of B, C, or D in course taken
under the A/Pass/F grading option = 0 points
CR = credit in courses for which no letter grade is
given (non-graded courses) = 0 points
NC = no credit in courses for which no letter grade is
given (non-graded courses) = 0 points
NR, NX = no grade reported = 0 points
W, WP, WD = withdrawn WF = withdrawn failing
XF = violation of Honor Code = 0 points
C. Incomplete (I)
The grade of Incomplete (I) is given in regular courses
(other than independent studies, research, and problems)
upon the request of the student for personal emergencies
that are verifiable. The faculty member has the
responsibility to provide written notification to the
student of the work required to remove the incomplete.
The student has the responsibility to take the initiative in
completing the work, and is expected to make up the
incomplete during the first semester (enrolled) at the
university after receiving the grade of I. If the student
does not make up the incomplete during the first
semester enrolled at the university after receiving it,
then a grade may be given by the faculty member
without further consultation with the student. If after
the end of the first semester the I remains on the
record , then it will be designated as F for record-
keeping purposes and will be computed in the
student’s GPA, weighted at 0 points per credit. A
grade of NR will be treated in a like manner using the
designation F.
D. Academic Fresh Start (Effective Spring 1996) &
Academic Forgiveness GPA Policies (Effective Fall
2008)
The Academic Fresh Start and Academic Forgiveness
Policies enable a student returning to K-State for a
baccalaureate degree after an absence of three or more
years to neutralize, in part, the grade impact of prior
academic performance. Academic Fresh Start and
Academic Forgiveness provide for the computation of
an alternative GPA and for the use of that GPA in
most academic situations. A student may apply only
once, to only one or the other, and the process cannot
be reversed. Academic Fresh Start or Academic
Forgiveness deletes nothing from the student’s
academic record. Grades earned before Academic
Fresh Start or Academic Forgiveness will remain on
the transcript along with the cumulative GPA for
hours taken.
E Retake Policy
Students may retake courses in order to improve grades.
If a course is retaken, the original grade is noted as
retaken and removed from the GPA. Retakes can be
accomplished only by re-enrolling in and completing a
resident K-State course. Courses originally taken on a
letter grade basis may be retaken on an A/Pass/F grade
option if appropriate, or if originally taken on an
A/Pass/F basis may be retaken on a letter grade basis.
The retake grade will always be used in the GPA
computation regardless of whether it is higher or lower
than the original grade. The original course remains on
the academic record. Although there is no limit to the
number of times a course may be retaken, a student may
retake a course with subsequent removal of the prior
grade calculation of the GPA only once for each course,
and for a total of five courses during the student’s
academic career at K-State. Any grades attained from
retaking courses beyond these limitations will be used in
calculating the grade point average. A retaken course will
count only once toward meeting degree requirements.
Courses taken before fall of 1986 will not be used in
determining whether five courses have been retaken. Any
course retaken after completion of a bachelor’s degree
will not affect the credits or the GPA applied to that
degree.
F. Academic Warning & Dismissal
(Effective Spring 1993)
Students who earn less than a 2.00 K-State semester
or K-State cumulative GPA will be placed on
academic warning. Students are automatically taken
off academic warning when the K-State cumulative
GPA reaches the required level (2.00) in spring or fall
end-of-semester grade posting. Students are dismissed
if (1) they have been on academic warning the
previous semester, (2) they have accumulated a total
of 20 or more semester hours, and (3) their K-State
cumulative GPA is below the following threshold
values:
Total Hours GPA Total Hours GPA
20-29 1.50 76-90 1.90
30-45 1.75 91-105 1.95
46-60 1.80 >105 2.00
61-75 1.85
Dismissed students must normally wait at least two
semesters before being reinstated and are on academic
warning at the time of readmission.
G. Withdrawal from the University
A student who withdraws from the university must
have an official withdrawal permit from the
appropriate dean. If a student withdraws during the
first 25 days of a 16 week-semester (first 13 days of a
six, seven, or eight week summer session), then no
mark will be recorded on the student’s transcript.
Thereafter, a mark of W is recorded; a course less
than 16-weeks is prorated. The deadline for
withdrawing is the end of the 10th
week of the
semester, or prorated.
INQUIRIES
Any inquiries should be directed to the University
Registrar, Kansas State University, 118 Anderson
Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506-0014, (785)532-6254
Fax # (785) 532-5599, or Registrar@ksu.edu.
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KSTATE_Transcript_Fall 2014

  • 1. Registrar’s Office Kansas State University 118 Anderson Hall Manhattan, KS 66506 PHONE:(785) 532-6254 FAX:(785) 532-5599 www.ksu.edu/transcripts ksutrans@ksu.edu How to Authenticate This Official Transcript From Kansas State University This official transcript has been transmitted electronically to the recipient, and is intended solely for use by that recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify ksutrans@ksu.edu. It is not permissible to replicate this document or forward it to any person or organization other than the identified recipient. Release of this record or disclosure of its contents to any third party without written consent of the record owner is prohibited. This official transcript has been digitally signed and therefore contains special characteristics. If this document has been issued by Kansas State University, and for optimal results, we recommend that this document is viewed with the latest version of Adobe® Acrobat or Adobe® Reader; it will reveal a digital certificate that has been applied to the transcript. This digital certificate will appear in a pop-up screen or status bar on the document, display a blue ribbon, and declare that the document was certified by Kansas State University with a valid certificate issued by GeoTrust CA for Adobe®. This document certification can be validated by clicking on the Signature Properties of the document. The blue ribbon symbol is your assurance that the digital certificate is valid, the document is authentic, and the contents of the transcript have not been altered. If the transcript does not display a valid certification and signature message, reject this transcript immediately. An invalid digital certificate display means either the digital certificate is not authentic, or the document has been altered. The digital certificate can also be revoked by the Registrar’s Office if there is cause, and digital certificates can expire. A document with an invalid digital certificate display should be rejected. Lastly, one other possible message, Author Unknown, can have two possible meanings: First, the certificate is a self-signed certificate or has been issued by an unknown or non-trusted certificate authority. Second, the revocation check could not be completed. If you receive this message make sure you are properly connected to the internet. If you have an internet connection and you still cannot validate the digital certificate on-line, reject this document. The Key to the Transcript is the last page of this document. The current version of Adobe® Reader is free of charge, and available for immediate download at http://www.adobe.com. If you require further information regarding the authenticity of this transcript, you may email or call the Registrar’s Office, at Kansas State University at ksutrans@ksu.edu or 785-532-6254. - CopyofOfficialTranscript -
  • 2. STUDENT NAME STUDENT NUMBER DATE PREPARED PAGE HAWLLYNSGTON GUMEZ FRANCO XXX-XX-XXXX 01/13/2015 1 OF 1 BIRTH DATE ACADEMIC PROGRAM ACADEMIC PLAN ACADEMIC SUBPLAN 03/26/YYYY EN UNDERGRADUATE NON DEGREE BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS ENGG-N MAJOR ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - - - - - BEGINNING OF UNDERGRADUATE RECORD - - - - SUMMER 2014 COURSE TITLE ATT EARNED GRD POINTS DAS 030 INTRO TO ENGL LANGUAGE P 0.00 CR 0.000 DAS 135 SS/ENGLISH 6.00 6.00 A 24.000 COURSE TOPIC(S): TOP/ADVANCED I WRITING DAS 135 SS/ENGLISH 6.00 6.00 A 24.000 COURSE TOPIC(S): TOP/ADVANCED 1 SPEAK/LISTENING DAS 135 SS/ENGLISH 6.00 6.00 A 24.000 COURSE TOPIC(S): TOP/ADVANCED 1 READING TERM GPA : 4.000 TERM TOTALS : 18.00 18.00 72.000 CUM GPA : 4.000 CUM TOTALS : 18.00 18.00 72.000 FALL 2014 COURSE TITLE ATT EARNED GRD POINTS AGRON 335 ENVIRON QUALITY 3.00 3.00 B 9.000 ATM 661 WATER/WASTE/ENVIRON 3.00 3.00 A 12.000 DAS 154 ADVANCED ENGLISH II 3.00 3.00 B 9.000 COURSE TOPIC(S): TOP/WRITTEN COMMUNICATION GEOG 508 GEOG INFO SYSTEMS 1 4.00 4.00 B 12.000 TERM GPA : 3.231 TERM TOTALS : 13.00 13.00 42.000 CUM GPA : 3.677 CUM TOTALS : 31.00 31.00 114.000 UNDERGRADUATE CAREER TOTALS ATT EARNED POINTS UGRD CUM GPA: 3.677 CUM TOTALS : 31.00 31.00 114.000 * * * END OF RECORD * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - Copy of Official Transcript -
  • 3. TRANSCRIPT LEGEND NOTICE: PUBLIC LAW 93-568 PROHIBITS ACCESS TO THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT BY ANYONE OTHER THAN THE RECIPIENT, UNLESS SPECIFIC WRITTEN PERMISSION FOR FURTHER DISSEMINATION IS RECEIVED FROM THE STUDENT WHO IS IDENTIFIED HEREIN. INSTITUTION NAME AND LOCATIONS Kansas State University 118 Anderson Hall 2310 Centennial Rd Manhattan, Kansas 66506 Salina, Kansas 67401 INSTITUTIONAL NAME CHANGES 1860 Bluemont Central College 1863 Kansas State Agricultural College 1931 Kansas State College of Agriculture & Applied Science 1959 Kansas State University ACCREDITATION Kansas State University (K-State) is fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Accrediting Association of Colleges and Schools. UNIT OF CREDIT AND ENROLLMENT TERM K-State operates on a semester calendar. Each semester is an academic term; however the unit of credit is the semester hour. Each semester hour represents the equivalent of one class period of 50 minutes in length for 16 weeks. GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) The GPA is a measure of scholastic performance. A GPA is obtained by dividing the number of grade points by the hours of work attempted, where an A = 4 points, a B = 3 points, a C = 2 points, a D = 1 point, and an F = 0 points. Only A,B,C,D and F are used in calculating grade point averages. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS The total credits required for a bachelor’s degree varies by curriculum from 120 to 167 semester hours. SYMBOL $ = work in progress TERMINOLOGY TRANSLATION Academic Program = College Academic Plan = Major/Minors Academic Sub-Plan = Concentration within a plan Term = Semester Unit = Credit Class = Section SCHOLASTIC HONORS (Effective Fall 2006) Degree candidates who have completed a minimum of 60 hours in residence, with at least 50 hours in graded courses, are considered for graduation with scholastic honors as follows: Summa cum laude: 3.950-4.000 K-State grade point average. Magna cum laude: 3.850-3.949 K-State grade point average. Cum laude: 3.750-3.849 K-State grade point average. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree candidates are eligible to receive these honors based on courses completed in the professional program. SEMESTER HONORS (Effective Fall 2006) Students with 12 graded semester hours whose semester grade point average places them in the upper 10 percent academically of their classification and college will be awarded semester scholastic honors. TRANSFER CREDIT Most academic credits from accredited community colleges and universities are transferable. Up to one half of the hours required for a K-State baccalaureate degree can be taken at a two-year college. Official evaluation of transfer credit is part of the admissions procedure. Application of transfer credit toward degree requirements is determined by each college and major department. COURSE LEVELS, GRADES, AND ACADEMIC POLICIES (For full disclosure of academic policies please refer to http://courses.k-state.edu/catalog/) A. Course Levels Key 000-099 No credit toward degree requirements. 100-299 Lower division undergraduate, designated as freshman-sophomore courses. 300-499 Upper division undergraduate, designated as junior-senior courses. 500-699 Upper division undergraduate, primarily for juniors and seniors, also eligible for graduate credit. 700-799 Graduate and upper division, primarily for graduate level. 800-899 courses and professional courses beyond the undergraduate level. 900-999 Graduate level, primarily for doctoral students. B. Grading Policy A = excellent work = 4 Points B = good work = 3 Points C = fair work = 2 Points D = poor work = 1 Point F = failure = 0 Points I = incomplete = 0 Points IX = unfinished incomplete, equivalent to F = 0 points P = grades of B, C, or D in course taken under the A/Pass/F grading option = 0 points CR = credit in courses for which no letter grade is given (non-graded courses) = 0 points NC = no credit in courses for which no letter grade is given (non-graded courses) = 0 points NR, NX = no grade reported = 0 points W, WP, WD = withdrawn WF = withdrawn failing XF = violation of Honor Code = 0 points C. Incomplete (I) The grade of Incomplete (I) is given in regular courses (other than independent studies, research, and problems) upon the request of the student for personal emergencies that are verifiable. The faculty member has the responsibility to provide written notification to the student of the work required to remove the incomplete. The student has the responsibility to take the initiative in completing the work, and is expected to make up the incomplete during the first semester (enrolled) at the university after receiving the grade of I. If the student does not make up the incomplete during the first semester enrolled at the university after receiving it, then a grade may be given by the faculty member without further consultation with the student. If after the end of the first semester the I remains on the record , then it will be designated as F for record- keeping purposes and will be computed in the student’s GPA, weighted at 0 points per credit. A grade of NR will be treated in a like manner using the designation F. D. Academic Fresh Start (Effective Spring 1996) & Academic Forgiveness GPA Policies (Effective Fall 2008) The Academic Fresh Start and Academic Forgiveness Policies enable a student returning to K-State for a baccalaureate degree after an absence of three or more years to neutralize, in part, the grade impact of prior academic performance. Academic Fresh Start and Academic Forgiveness provide for the computation of an alternative GPA and for the use of that GPA in most academic situations. A student may apply only once, to only one or the other, and the process cannot be reversed. Academic Fresh Start or Academic Forgiveness deletes nothing from the student’s academic record. Grades earned before Academic Fresh Start or Academic Forgiveness will remain on the transcript along with the cumulative GPA for hours taken. E Retake Policy Students may retake courses in order to improve grades. If a course is retaken, the original grade is noted as retaken and removed from the GPA. Retakes can be accomplished only by re-enrolling in and completing a resident K-State course. Courses originally taken on a letter grade basis may be retaken on an A/Pass/F grade option if appropriate, or if originally taken on an A/Pass/F basis may be retaken on a letter grade basis. The retake grade will always be used in the GPA computation regardless of whether it is higher or lower than the original grade. The original course remains on the academic record. Although there is no limit to the number of times a course may be retaken, a student may retake a course with subsequent removal of the prior grade calculation of the GPA only once for each course, and for a total of five courses during the student’s academic career at K-State. Any grades attained from retaking courses beyond these limitations will be used in calculating the grade point average. A retaken course will count only once toward meeting degree requirements. Courses taken before fall of 1986 will not be used in determining whether five courses have been retaken. Any course retaken after completion of a bachelor’s degree will not affect the credits or the GPA applied to that degree. F. Academic Warning & Dismissal (Effective Spring 1993) Students who earn less than a 2.00 K-State semester or K-State cumulative GPA will be placed on academic warning. Students are automatically taken off academic warning when the K-State cumulative GPA reaches the required level (2.00) in spring or fall end-of-semester grade posting. Students are dismissed if (1) they have been on academic warning the previous semester, (2) they have accumulated a total of 20 or more semester hours, and (3) their K-State cumulative GPA is below the following threshold values: Total Hours GPA Total Hours GPA 20-29 1.50 76-90 1.90 30-45 1.75 91-105 1.95 46-60 1.80 >105 2.00 61-75 1.85 Dismissed students must normally wait at least two semesters before being reinstated and are on academic warning at the time of readmission. G. Withdrawal from the University A student who withdraws from the university must have an official withdrawal permit from the appropriate dean. If a student withdraws during the first 25 days of a 16 week-semester (first 13 days of a six, seven, or eight week summer session), then no mark will be recorded on the student’s transcript. Thereafter, a mark of W is recorded; a course less than 16-weeks is prorated. The deadline for withdrawing is the end of the 10th week of the semester, or prorated. 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