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1. How to Authenticate this Official Transcript from BYU-Idaho
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2. Official Academic Transcript
REGISTRAR
Official transcripts bear signature of Registrar and printed University Seal.
Name: Chloe Shea Woolley
Date of Birth: 10/24/90 Student ID: 729957786
Gender: F SSN: XXX-XX- 9159
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-------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Fall Semester 2009 (cont.) --------------
FDSCI207 Origins of Universe/Earth/Life 3.00 A
Transfer work from Clatsop Community College MUSIC346 Flute Ensemble 1.00 A
WR 121 ENGLISH COMP 2.00 A
WR 123 ENGLISH COMP 2.00 A attempt earn pass quality points gpa
ses 16.00 16.00 0.00 16.00 64.00 4.000
attempt earn pass quality points gpa cum 50.00 50.00 0.00 50.00 196.20 3.924
ses 4.00 4.00 0.00 4.00 16.00 4.000
cum 4.00 4.00 0.00 4.00 16.00 4.000 ------------------ Fall Semester 2010 ------------------
ART 101 Introduction to the Visual Arts 3.00 A
------------------ Fall Semester 2008 ------------------ ESS 161 Swimming Intermediate 1.00 A
ART 102 General Art-2D 2.00 B+ FDINT203 The Middle East 2.00 A
DANCE180W Social Dance, Beginning 1.00 A FDREL324 Doctrine and Covenants 2.00 A
FDCOM201 Professional Communications 2.00 B GS 100 Career Exploration 1.00 A
FDREL121 Book of Mormon 2.00 A- ** Retaken **
FDSCI101 Science Foundations 2.00 A SOC 111 Introduction to Sociology 3.00 A
FR 101 Beginning French I 4.00 A SOC 420 Drugs and Society 3.00 A
MUSIC346 Flute Ensemble 1.00 A
attempt earn pass quality points gpa
attempt earn pass quality points gpa ses 15.00 15.00 0.00 15.00 60.00 4.000
ses 14.00 14.00 0.00 14.00 52.20 3.728 cum 65.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 256.20 3.941
cum 18.00 18.00 0.00 18.00 68.20 3.788
----------------- Spring Semester 2011 -----------------
----------------- Spring Semester 2009 ----------------- ENG 318R Advanced Creative Writing 3.00 A
ENG 251 Fund of Literary Interpretation 3.00 A FDREL325 Doctrine and Covenants 2.00 A
ESS 101 Water Aerobics 1.00 A GEOL 111 Physical Geology 3.00 A
FDAMF101 American Foundations 3.00 A GEOL 111L Physical Geology Lab 1.00 A-
FDMAT108 Math for the Real World 3.00 A MATH 111 Trigonometry 2.00 A
FDREL122 Book of Mormon 2.00 A SOC 323 Race and Ethnic Relations 3.00 A
FDSCI201 Natural Disasters 3.00 A
MUSIC346 Flute Ensemble 1.00 A attempt earn pass quality points gpa
ses 14.00 14.00 0.00 14.00 55.70 3.978
attempt earn pass quality points gpa cum 79.00 79.00 0.00 79.00 311.90 3.948
ses 16.00 16.00 0.00 16.00 64.00 4.000
cum 34.00 34.00 0.00 34.00 132.20 3.888 ------------------ Fall Semester 2011 ------------------
CHEM 105 General Chemistry I 4.00 A-
------------------ Fall Semester 2009 ------------------ FDMAT112 Calculus I 4.00 A
ENG 218 Creative Writing 3.00 A GEOL 112 Historical Geology 3.00 A
ESS 161 Swimming Intermediate 1.00 A GEOL 112L Historical Geology Lab 1.00 A
FDCNC250 Foundations Capstone 2.00 A SOC 112 Social Problems 3.00 A
FDHUM104 Homer to Tolkien: Quests in Arts 3.00 A ** Retaken **
FDREL211 New Testament 3.00 A ----------------------- continued ----------------------
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3. Official Academic Transcript
REGISTRAR
Official transcripts bear signature of Registrar and printed University Seal.
Name: Chloe Shea Woolley Student ID: 729957786
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
-------------- Fall Semester 2011 (cont.) -------------- -------------- Fall Semester 2013 (cont.) --------------
SOC 112 Social Problems 3.00 A
attempt earn pass quality points gpa ** Replaces a prior course **
ses 15.00 15.00 0.00 15.00 58.80 3.920
cum 94.00 94.00 0.00 94.00 370.70 3.943 attempt earn pass quality points gpa
ses 14.00 14.00 0.00 14.00 54.20 3.871
----------------- Spring Semester 2012 ----------------- cum 146.00 143.00 0.00 143.00 558.00 3.902
FAML 100 The Family 3.00 A
FDREL200 Family Foundations 2.00 A ----------------- Spring Semester 2014 -----------------
GEOL 404 Environmental Geology 3.00 A- FAML 120 Parenting Skills 1.00 A
GEOL 435 Hydrology 3.00 B+ FDREL333 Teachings of the Living Prophets 2.00 A
NURSF110 Pregnancy 1.00 A GEOL 390R Directed Study 1.00 A
** Retaken ** GEOL 410 Advanced Field Methods 6.00 C-
RM 224E Kayaking 2.00 A GEOL 490R Research Methods 2.00 A
GS 100 Career Exploration 1.00 A
attempt earn pass quality points gpa ** Replaces a prior course **
ses 14.00 14.00 0.00 14.00 53.30 3.807 NURSF110 Pregnancy 1.00 A
cum 108.00 108.00 0.00 108.00 424.00 3.925 ** Replaces a prior course **
------------------ Fall Semester 2012 ------------------ attempt earn pass quality points gpa
ESS 160 Swimming Beginning 1.00 A ses 14.00 14.00 0.00 14.00 42.20 3.014
FDHUM105 Beauty and Creativity 3.00 A cum 160.00 155.00 0.00 155.00 592.20 3.820
GEOL 351 Earth Materials 3.00 A
GEOL 480 Paleontology 3.00 B+ ------------------ Degrees and Honors ------------------
PH 121 Principles of Physics I 3.00 A Brigham Young University Idaho
PH 150 Beginning Physics Lab 1.00 A Degree: Bachelor of Science
Awarded: 07/23/14
attempt earn pass quality points gpa Major(s): Geology
ses 14.00 14.00 0.00 14.00 54.20 3.871
cum 122.00 122.00 0.00 122.00 478.20 3.919 Emph(s):
----------------- Spring Semester 2013 ----------------- Minor(s):
GEOL 311 Structural Geology 4.00 B+
GEOL 316 Geowriting 3.00 A
GEOL 352 Petrology 3.00 A
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attempt earn pass quality points gpa attempt earn pass quality points gpa
ses 10.00 10.00 0.00 10.00 37.60 3.760 res 156.00 151.00 0.00 151.00 576.20 3.815
cum 132.00 132.00 0.00 132.00 515.80 3.907 cum 160.00 155.00 0.00 155.00 592.20 3.820
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------------------ Fall Semester 2013 ------------------
ART 102 General Art-2D 2.00 A
FDCA 206 Great Books of the World 2.00 A
GEOL 340 Intro to GIS for Geoscientists 3.00 B+
GEOL 370 Stratigraphy & Sedimentation 4.00 A
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4. 1.TRANSCRIPTS
Official BYU–Idaho Transcripts must bear the signature of the
University Registrar and the printed seal of BYU–Idaho.
2.UNIVERSITY HISTORY
Effective August 10, 2001, Brigham Young University-Idaho
replaced the prior name of Ricks College. Students attending prior
to August 10, 2001, attended and graduated from Ricks College.
3.ACCREDITATION
BYU–Idaho is regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission
on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU). This accreditation covers
all courses and programs of the Associate and Baccalaureate degrees.
4.CONFIDENTIALITY OF RECORDS
This transcript must not be released to a third party without written
authorization of the student, in accordance with federal law.
5.ACADEMIC CALENDAR
BYU–Idaho operates on a semester system. Beginning in 2007,
BYU–Idaho offers three full semesters and a summer session.
Those semesters are as follows:
Fall Semester (September-December)
Winter Semester (January-April)
Spring Semester (April-July)
Summer Session (July-August)
6.UPPER DIVISION CREDIT
300- or 400-level courses (beginning with the 2001-2002 academic year).
7.SATISFACTORY PROGRESS
A student is considered to be making satisfactory progress if the
student maintains a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher.
8.GRADUATION
Bachelor degrees require a minimum of 120 hours of credit
completion and a cumulative GPA of 2.0. Students may earn an
Associate degree in a specialized discipline. Associate degrees
require a minimum of 60 credits and a cumulative GPA of 2.0.
Historically, students may have also earned a One-Year or Two-Year
Certificate at Ricks College.
9.ACADEMIC RENEWAL
Students may petition for forgiveness of grades earned at BYU–
Idaho or another school four years prior to the date of petition. If
granted, these grades and credits are no longer calculated in the
cumulative GPA. Students are advised that schools to which they
are transferring may not honor this condition.
10.TRANSFER CREDIT
BYU–Idaho accepts transfer credit to satisfy degree requirements.
As of Winter Semester 2010, transfer credit is included to satisfy
degree requirements but does not factor into a student’s GPA.
11.COURSES RETAKEN
Courses designated as retaken do not calculate into the earned,
passed, or quality cumulative credits. Courses designated as retaken
(over limit) do not calculate into the cumulative earned credits.
12.GRADING AND SCALE
Letter Grade Description Points per Credit
A Outstanding Understanding 4.0
A– 3.7
B+ 3.4
B Considerable Understanding 3.0
B– 2.7
C+ 2.4
C Sufficient Understanding 2.0
C– 1.7
D+ 1.4
D Poor Understanding 1.0
D– 0.7
F Failure 0.0
UW Unofficial Withdrawal 0.0
W Official Withdrawal *
I Incomplete *
P Pass (grade of C or better) *
T Temporary *
NR Not Reported
IP In Progress
*13.GRADE DEFINITIONS
W: Student withdrew; not calculated in GPA
I: Student allowed additional time to complete course; not
calculated in GPA
P: Pass grades available for limited number of courses designated in
the University catalog; not calculated in GPA
T: Temporary grade given for courses that extend beyond the
semester academic deadlines (internships); not calculated in GPA
14.END OF TRANSCRIPT STATISTICS
a. Attempt: The total number of credits in which a student has
registered in a semester/session or cumulative basis.
b. Earn: The total number of credits earned toward graduation in a
semester/session or cumulative basis.
c. Pass: The total number of credits passed toward graduation that do
not factor into the semester/session or cumulative GPA.
d. Quality: The total number of credits earned toward graduation
that factor into the semester/session and cumulative GPA.
e. Points: The total number of grade points earned in a semester/
session or cumulative basis.
15.COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Course descriptions for each course a student has completed dating
back to 1970 can be obtained online at www.byui.edu/srr. Contact
the Student Records and Registration Office at transcripts@byui.
edu for course descriptions of courses completed prior to 1970.
www.byui.edu/srr
Student Records & Registration
190 Kimball Building
Rexburg, ID • 83460-1640
Phone: (208) 496-1000
Official Academic Record Information