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2. HERZING UNIVERSITY
OFFICIAL
ACADEMIC
TRANSCRIPT
HERZING
U N I V E R S I T Y
Date: 09/24/2014
Page 1 of 2
Original Start Date: Cumulative GPA: 3.669/4/2012Student: Jeanne Taylor T12306964Student ID:
Course
Code
Course
Title
Grade Quality
Points
Course
Code
Course
Title
Grade Quality
Points
Credits Credits
Associate of Science in Insurance Billing and Coding
Specialist
Program:
09/04/12
Status:1208TA2921Enroll #: Graduate
Start Date: 4/23/2014Grad Date:
2012 Fall 09/04/12 to 12/19/12
PASSPrinciples of CommunicationEN 090# 0.004.00
AProfessional Development IPD 121 4.001.00
AMedical Terminology for Healthcare
Professionals
HC 115 4.002.00
PASSFundamentals of MathematicsMA 090# 0.004.00
AKeyboardingMO 110 4.001.00
AInformation LiteracyEN 106 4.001.00
4.00Term GPA:
4.00Program GPA:
13.00
Total Credits Attempted:
Total Credits Earned:
13.00
13.00
President's List
2013 Spring 01/07/13 to 04/24/13
AEnglish Composition IEN 104 4.003.00
A-Anatomy and Physiology I for
Allied Health Professionals
SC 105 3.753.00
A-Anatomy and Physiology I Lab for
Allied Health Professionals
SC 105L 3.751.00
A-College AlgebraMA 107 3.754.00
B+Anatomy and Physiology II for
Allied Health Professonals
SC 205 3.253.00
A-Anatomy and Physiology II Lab for
Health Professionals
SC 205L 3.751.00
3.70Term GPA:
3.78Program GPA:
15.00
Total Credits Attempted:
Total Credits Earned:
28.00
28.00
Dean's List
2013 Summer 04/29/13 to 08/28/13
A-Computer Software Applications in
Healthcare
MO 111 3.753.00
B+Pathophysiology and
Pharmacology
MO 150 3.252.00
A-Pathophysiology and
Pharmacology Lab
MO 150L 3.751.00
B+Basic Diagnosis CodingMC 171 3.253.00
AHealthcare Systems and
Operations
MO 210 4.002.00
A-PsychologyPS 101 3.753.00
3.61Term GPA:
3.71Program GPA:
14.00
Total Credits Attempted:
Total Credits Earned:
42.00
42.00
Dean's List
2013 Fall 09/03/13 to 12/18/13
ACritical ThinkingHU 101 4.003.00
A-Basic Procedure CodingMC 172 3.753.00
A-Insurance Claims, Processing and
Adjudication
MO 205 3.753.00
BIntermediate Diagnosis CodingMC 173 3.003.00
AEthics and Health Information
Management
MO 215 4.003.00
3.70Term GPA:
3.70Program GPA:
15.00
Total Credits Attempted:
Total Credits Earned:
57.00
57.00
Dean's List
2014 Spring 01/06/14 to 04/23/14
B+SpeechEN 116 3.253.00
B-Intermediate Procedure CodingMC 174 2.753.00
AProfessional Development IIPD 202 4.001.00
AProgram ReviewMC 208 4.001.00
AInsurance Billing and Coding Case
Study Research Project
MC 291 4.004.00
3.50Term GPA:
3.66Program GPA:
12.00
Total Credits Attempted:
Total Credits Earned:
69.00
69.00
Dean's List
Honors Graduate
** Indicates Retaken Course
R* Indicates Retaken Override
# Indicates Pass/Fail Course
¨ Indicates Associated Course
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3. HERZING UNIVERSITY
OFFICIAL
ACADEMIC
TRANSCRIPT
HERZING
U N I V E R S I T Y
Date: 09/24/2014
Page 2 of 2
Original Start Date: Cumulative GPA: 3.669/4/2012Student: Jeanne Taylor T12306964Student ID:
Course
Code
Course
Title
Grade Quality
Points
Course
Code
Course
Title
Grade Quality
Points
Credits Credits
Credentials awarded for Associate of Science in Insurance Billing and
Coding Specialist enrollment
Credential Date Awarded Date Cleared
Associate of Science 4/23/20144/23/2014
*** End of Transcript ***
** Indicates Retaken Course
R* Indicates Retaken Override
# Indicates Pass/Fail Course
¨ Indicates Associated Course
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4. HERZING UNIVERSITY
Office of the Registrar
525 N. 6th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53203 (866) 508-0748 Fax (414) 224-3182
www.herzing.edu
Herzing College became Herzing University on March 1, 2009.
Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the
North Central Association. The Higher Learning Commission can be
contacted at www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org or 800-621-7440.
GRADE AND CREDIT INTERPRETATION
Prior to July 2000 all units were calculated on the quarter-hour basis.
Since July 2000 credits have been calculated on the semester-hour basis.
Prior to July 1999 grade points were calculated as follows:
A = 4.0; B = 3.0; C = 2.0; D = 1.0; F = 0.0; WF = 0.0
Since July 1999 grade points are calculated as follows:
A+ = 4.0; A = 4.0; A- = 3.75; B+ = 3.25; B = 3.0; B- = 2.75;
C+ = 2.25; C = 2.0; D+ = 1.25; D = 1.0; F = 0.0; WF = 0.0
GRADE DEFINITIONS
A+, A, A- Outstanding
B+, B, B- Superior
C+, C Average, Satisfactory
D+, D Below-Average/Passing
F Fail
FAIL Fail
PASS Pass
AU Audit
TR Transfer
EX Exempt
I Incomplete
W Withdrawal Prior to the Mid-Point of the Course
WP Withdrawal Passing
WF Withdrawal Failing
WN Withdrawal Never Attempted
Grades of AU, TR, EX, W, WP and WN, as well as any course below
a 100-level, are NOT CALCULATED in the grade-point average. A
grade of I must be replaced with the actual grade earned within two
class weeks after the start of the next academic period or it will be
automatically replaced with the grade of F.
TRANSCRIPT OF ACADEMIC RECORD
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UNIT OF CREDIT
Herzing University operates programs of study on a semester
system with three semesters per year. The semesters are 15 to 16
weeks in length.
The Diploma in Massage Therapy and the Diploma in Practical
Nursing (Orlando) operate as clock hour programs. The estimated
conversion for lecture courses is 15 contact hours for each semester
credit hour. The estimated conversion for science and healthcare labs
is 30 contact hours for each semester credit hour and externship,
practicum, and clinical courses is 45 contact hours for each semester
credit hour.
DEGREE/DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS
Students must complete the required number of credit or clock hours
and pass all required courses in their program of study with a
minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher for an
undergraduate degree/diploma and 3.0 or higher for a graduate
degree.
HONORS
Graduates from an associate degree or diploma program of study
who obtain a cumulative grade-point average of 3.5 or higher will be
considered an Honors Graduate.
An Honors Graduate from a baccalaureate program is eligible for
one of the following designations:
Title CPGA
Cum Laude 3.50–3.69
Magna Cum Laude 3.70–3.89
Summa Cum Laude 3.90–4.00
TRANSCRIPT REGULATIONS
The student must make a secure electronic request for the transcript of
record on the electronic form supplied by the campus or via a written
request by letter. No transcript will be issued to or for a student
indebted to the University.
COURSE NUMBERS
Number Description
100 First-level undergraduate courses focus on basic
knowledge in the subject and normally do not require a
prerequisite course.
200 Second-level undergraduate courses focus on student
comprehension and may require a prerequisite course.
300 Advanced third-level undergraduate courses focus on
application of learning and normally require a
prerequisite course.
400 Advanced fourth-level undergraduate courses focus on
analysis within the discipline and normally require a
prerequisite course.
500 First-level graduate courses focus on synthesis of
knowledge within the discipline and related disciplines.
They normally require graduation from a bachelor of
science degree.
600 Second-level graduate courses focus on critical evaluation
of knowledge within the discipline and related disciplines.
They normally require graduation from a bachelor of
science degree and completion of related first-level
graduate coursework.
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