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oseph J. Salo one, PhD
Executive Direciot and Universtly Registrar
DREXEL UNIVERSITY
Office of the
University
Registrar
Student No:13814141
Current Name:Kyle L Mattson
Course Level : Undergraduate Quarter
Only Admit: Fall Quarter 10-11
Current Program
Degree : BS in Chemical Engineering
College: College of Engineering
Major:
Chemical Engineering
Minor:
Environmental Engineering
Degree Information:
Degree Awarded BS in Chemical Engineering 13-JUN-12.015
Major:
Chemical Engineering
Minor:
Environmental Engineering.
Inst. Honors:
Magna Cum Laude
TRANSFER CREDIT ACCEPTED BY THE INSTITUTION:
2009 College Board AP Credit
CHEM 101 General Chemistia I 3.50 AP
CHEM 102 General Chernistr, II 4.50 AP
MATH 121 Calculus I 4.00 AP
MATH 122 Calculus II 4.00 AP
INSTITUTION CREDIT:
Fall Quarter 10-11
Chemical Engineering
CHEM 101 General Chemistry I 3.50 A+ 14.00
CS 121 Computation Lab I 1.00 A+ 4.00
ENGL 101 Expository Writing and Reading 3.00 A 12.00
ENGR 100 Beginning CAD for Design 1.00 CR 0.00
ENGR 101 Engineering Design Lab I 2.00 A 8.00
MATH 261 Linear Algebra 3.00 A 12.00
UNIV E101 The Drexel Experience 1.00 A 4.00 I
Earned firs GPA-Hrs QPts GPA
14.50 13_50 54.00 4.00
Deans List
Good Standing
Winter Quarter 10-11
Chemical Engineering
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II 4_50 A+ 18.00
CS 122 Computation Lab H 1.00 A+ 4.00
Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Date Issued:23-JUN-2016 OFFICIAL
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INSTITUTION CREDIT:
3.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
0.50
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A
B+
B+
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11.01
8.00
9.99
13.32
2.00 I
ENGL 102 Persuasive Writing and Reading
ENGR 102 Engineering Design Lab II
MATH 262 Differential Equations
PHYS 101 Fundamentals of Physics I
UNIV E101 The Drexel Experience
Earned firs GPA-Hrs QPts GPA
18.00 18.00 66.32 3.68
Dean's List
Good Standing
Spring Quarter 10-11
Chemical Engineering
BIG 141 Essential Biology 4.50 B+ 14.98
COOP 101 Career Mgmt/Profess Dev 0.00 CR 0.00
CS 12; Computation Lab DI 1.00 A+ 4.00
ENGL 103 Analytical Writing and Reading 3.00 A+ 12.00
ENGR 103 Engineering Design Lab III 2.00 B+ 6.66
MATH 200 Multivariate Calculus 4.00 A 16.00
PHYS 102 Fundamentals of Physics H 4.00 A 16.00
UNIV E101 The Drexel Experience 0.50 A 2.00 I
Earned Firs CPA-Firs QPts CPA
19.00 19.00 71.64 3.77
Dean's List
Good Standing
Fall Quarter 11-12
Chemical Engineering
CR0 201 Proces,Material Balances 3.00 A 12.00
CHEN1 241 Organic Chemistry I 4.00 A 16.00
ENGR 201 Eval & Pres of Exper Data I 3.00 A- 11.01
ENGR 220 Fundamentals of Materials 4.00 A+ 16.00
PHYS 201 Fundaments of Physics DI 4.00 A 16.00
Earned Hrs GPA-firs QPts GPA
18.00 18.00 71.01 3.94
Dean's List
Good Standing
Winter Quarter 11-12
Chemical Engineering
CAEE 210 NIca,:urements in CAE Engr I 3.00 A- 11.01
CHE 202 Process Energy Balances 3.00 A 12.00
CHE 206 Basic Chem Eng Thermodynamics 3.00 A+ 12.00
CHEM 242 Organic Chemistry H 4.00 A- 14.68
ENGR 202 Eval & Pres of Exper Data II 3.00 A- 11.01
I HST 285 Technology in Hist Perspective 3.00 A 12.00
Earned firs GPA-firs QPts GPA
19.00 19.00 72.70 3.82
Dean's List
Good Standing
Spring Quarter 11-12
Chemical Engineering
COOP 201 Co-op Experience
Philadelphia Water Departmen
16.00 DCU 0.00 I
Good Standing
Summer Quarter 11-12
Chemical Engineering
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COOP 201 Co-op Experience
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PSY 150 Intro Social Psychology
Earned Hrs GPA-Hrs QPts
I ' no 17.00 66.66
Dean's List
Good Standcng
Winter Quarter 13-14
Earned Hrs GPA-Hrs QPts
3.00 3.00 11.01
GPA
3.67
Good Standing Chemical Engineering
Fall Quarter 12-13 CUE 304 Process Mass Transfer
Chemical Engineering CUE 308 Process Modeling 11
CHE 334 Chemical Engineering Lab TIT
CIE 301 Process Thermodynamics 3.00 A 12.1u ENVE 410 Solid and Hazardous Waste
CHE 307 Process Modeling I 4.00 B 12.00 ENVE 460 Fund Air Poll Control
CHEM 356 Physical Chemistry Lab 2.00 A 8.00
ENVE 300 Intro to Environmental Engi 3.00 A- 11.01 Earned Hrs GPA-11rs QPts
ENVS 260 Environ Science & Society 1 3.00 B+ 16.00 16.00 59.01
Dean'sPHIL 315 Ilngineering Ethics 3.00 A- 11.01 List
Good Standing
Earned Hrs GPA-Hrs QPts LP
18.00 18.00 64.01 Spring Quarter 13-14
Good Standing Chemical Engineering
Winter Quarter 12-13 COOP 201 Co-op Experienee
Chemical Engineering Drexel University
CHE 302 Process Fluid Mecham, 4.00 A 16 00 Earned Hrs GPA-Hrs QPts
CHE 332 Chem Engr Lab I 2.00 B+ 6.66 0.00 0.00 0.00
CITE 335 Statistics & Design Experimins 3.00 A- 11.01 Good Standing
CHE 399 Undergraduate Research 2.00 A+ 8.00 I
ENVE 302 Envr Trans & Kinetics 3.00 B+ 9.99 Summer Quarter 13-14
MUSC 238 Rock Music Since the Mid-60s 3.00 A 12.00 Chemical Engineering
Earned 13rs GPA-Hrs QPts GPA COOP 201 Co-op Experience
17.00 17.00 63.66 3.74 Tfliversity of Kaiserslautem
Dean's List
Good Standing Earned Hrs GP ‘-Hrs QPts
0.00 0.00 0.00
Spring Quarter 12-13 Good Standing
Chemical Engineering
Fall Quarter 14-15
CHEC 352 Plays Chem & Apps II 4.00 A 16.00 Chemical Engineering
COOP 201 Co-op Experience 16.00 DCU 0.00 I
FMC Corporation CHE 420 Process Systems Engineering
CI1E 424 Chem Kinetics & Reactor Des
Earned Hrs GPA-Hrs QPts GPA CHE 481 Process Design I
4.00 4.00 16.00 4.00 HIST 267 Twentieth Century World I
Good Standing
Earned Hrs GPA-Hrs QPts
Summer Quarter 12-13 13.00 13.00 51.01
Chemical Engineering Dean's List
Good Standing
CHEC 353 Phys Chem & Apps ifi 4.00 A- 14.68
COOP 201 Co-op Experience 16.00 DCU 0.00 I Winter Ouarter 14-15
FMC Corporation Chemical Engineering
Earned Hrs ( ;P k -13rs QPts GPA CUE 482 Process Design II
4.00 4.00 14.68 3.67 CIVE 330 Hydraulics
Good Standing ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics
MUSC 234 The Beatles
Fall Quarter 13-14
Chemical Engineering Earned Hrs GPA-Hrs QPts
14.00 14.00 52.33
CHE 303 Process Heat Transfer 3.00 A 12.00 Dean's List
CHE 305 Process Separations 4.00 A+ 16.00 Good Standing
CHE 333 Chemical Engineering Lab 11 2.00 B+ 6.66
CBE 399 Undergraduate Research 2.00 A+ 8.00 I Spring Quarter 14-15
CIVE 430 Hydrology 3.00 A 12.00 Chemical Engineering
ENVS 401 Chemistry of the Environment 3.00 A 12.00
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1)REXEI. uNivEltsirtv
Office of the
University
Registrar
Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA 1 9 104
Student No:13814141 Date Issued:23-JUN-2016 OFFICIAL
Official Transcript Page 2 of 3
Executive Director and University Registrar
DREXEL UNIVERSITY
Office of the
University
Registrar
Student No:13814141
Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Date Issued:23-JUN-2016 OFFICIAL
Subi No. 'rifle Cred Grade Pts R
INSTITUTION CREDIT:
CHE 483 Process Design ifi 3.00 A+ 12.00
Earned Hrs GPA-Hrs QPts GPA
3.00 3.00 12.00 4.00
Good Standing
TOTAL INSTITUTION
TOTAL TRANSFER
()VERA T 1.
197.50 196.50 -46.04
16.00 0.00 0 00 0.00
213.50 196.50 746.04 3.79
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Executive Director and University Registrar
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became Drexel Institute of Technology. The Institute was formally renamed Drexel University
during the 1969-70 academic year.
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States Association of Colleges and Schools.
COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS
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Media Arts and Design; The College of Arts and Sciences; Bennett S. LeBow College of
Business; The College of Engineering; The Goodwin College of Professional Studies; The
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Medicine (has its own transcript and legend) Medical Program & Graduate School of
Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies; The College of Nursing and Health
Professions; The School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems; The School
of Education; The School of Public Health; The Close School of Entrepreneurship; Center for
Hospitality and Sport Management; Pennoni Honors College
MCP Hahnemann University merged with Drexel University as of July 1, 2002.
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(New +/- Grade Scale- Effective Fall 2006)
Grade Point Value
4.0
4.0
3.67
3.33
3.00
2.67
2.33
2.00
Passing (Undergraduate Quarter Only) 1.67
Passing (Undergraduate Quarter Only) 1.33
Passing (Undergraduate Quarter Only) 1.0
Failure 0
Audit 0
Credit 0
No Credit 0
Drexel Co-Operative Unit (Passed) 0
Exemption (Course previously taken) (Semester 0
courses only)
Drexel Co-Operative Unit (Failed)
Pass (Discontinued April 1986)
Satisfactory
Transfer credit awarded
Unsatisfactory
Courses within a block
Wthdrawal
«Temporary Grades»
Incomplete
Incomplete Contract
(Discontinued September 1988)
Failure (Incomplete grade updated to F for
failure to comply with Incomplete Contract)
Failure (No Grade Reported updated to F for
one term after completion of the course)
In Progress
In-progress Co-Operative Unit
Absent from Final (Discontinued)
No Grade Reported
No Grade Reported (Discontinued)
No Grade Reported updated to F
(Discontinued)
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    61 Rambling Dr ScotchPlains, NJ 07076-2957 Cred Grade Pts 12Subj No. Title GPA-Hrs 0.00 QPts PA 0.00 0.00 Cred Grade Pts RSubj No Title QPts GPA 0.00 0.00 Earned firs GPA-firs 0.00 0.00 Official Transcript Page 1 of 3 oseph J. Salo one, PhD Executive Direciot and Universtly Registrar DREXEL UNIVERSITY Office of the University Registrar Student No:13814141 Current Name:Kyle L Mattson Course Level : Undergraduate Quarter Only Admit: Fall Quarter 10-11 Current Program Degree : BS in Chemical Engineering College: College of Engineering Major: Chemical Engineering Minor: Environmental Engineering Degree Information: Degree Awarded BS in Chemical Engineering 13-JUN-12.015 Major: Chemical Engineering Minor: Environmental Engineering. Inst. Honors: Magna Cum Laude TRANSFER CREDIT ACCEPTED BY THE INSTITUTION: 2009 College Board AP Credit CHEM 101 General Chemistia I 3.50 AP CHEM 102 General Chernistr, II 4.50 AP MATH 121 Calculus I 4.00 AP MATH 122 Calculus II 4.00 AP INSTITUTION CREDIT: Fall Quarter 10-11 Chemical Engineering CHEM 101 General Chemistry I 3.50 A+ 14.00 CS 121 Computation Lab I 1.00 A+ 4.00 ENGL 101 Expository Writing and Reading 3.00 A 12.00 ENGR 100 Beginning CAD for Design 1.00 CR 0.00 ENGR 101 Engineering Design Lab I 2.00 A 8.00 MATH 261 Linear Algebra 3.00 A 12.00 UNIV E101 The Drexel Experience 1.00 A 4.00 I Earned firs GPA-Hrs QPts GPA 14.50 13_50 54.00 4.00 Deans List Good Standing Winter Quarter 10-11 Chemical Engineering CHEM 102 General Chemistry II 4_50 A+ 18.00 CS 122 Computation Lab H 1.00 A+ 4.00 Drexel University Philadelphia, PA 19104 Date Issued:23-JUN-2016 OFFICIAL Subj No. Title Crest Grade Pis R INSTITUTION CREDIT: 3.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 0.50 A- A B+ B+ A 11.01 8.00 9.99 13.32 2.00 I ENGL 102 Persuasive Writing and Reading ENGR 102 Engineering Design Lab II MATH 262 Differential Equations PHYS 101 Fundamentals of Physics I UNIV E101 The Drexel Experience Earned firs GPA-Hrs QPts GPA 18.00 18.00 66.32 3.68 Dean's List Good Standing Spring Quarter 10-11 Chemical Engineering BIG 141 Essential Biology 4.50 B+ 14.98 COOP 101 Career Mgmt/Profess Dev 0.00 CR 0.00 CS 12; Computation Lab DI 1.00 A+ 4.00 ENGL 103 Analytical Writing and Reading 3.00 A+ 12.00 ENGR 103 Engineering Design Lab III 2.00 B+ 6.66 MATH 200 Multivariate Calculus 4.00 A 16.00 PHYS 102 Fundamentals of Physics H 4.00 A 16.00 UNIV E101 The Drexel Experience 0.50 A 2.00 I Earned Firs CPA-Firs QPts CPA 19.00 19.00 71.64 3.77 Dean's List Good Standing Fall Quarter 11-12 Chemical Engineering CR0 201 Proces,Material Balances 3.00 A 12.00 CHEN1 241 Organic Chemistry I 4.00 A 16.00 ENGR 201 Eval & Pres of Exper Data I 3.00 A- 11.01 ENGR 220 Fundamentals of Materials 4.00 A+ 16.00 PHYS 201 Fundaments of Physics DI 4.00 A 16.00 Earned Hrs GPA-firs QPts GPA 18.00 18.00 71.01 3.94 Dean's List Good Standing Winter Quarter 11-12 Chemical Engineering CAEE 210 NIca,:urements in CAE Engr I 3.00 A- 11.01 CHE 202 Process Energy Balances 3.00 A 12.00 CHE 206 Basic Chem Eng Thermodynamics 3.00 A+ 12.00 CHEM 242 Organic Chemistry H 4.00 A- 14.68 ENGR 202 Eval & Pres of Exper Data II 3.00 A- 11.01 I HST 285 Technology in Hist Perspective 3.00 A 12.00 Earned firs GPA-firs QPts GPA 19.00 19.00 72.70 3.82 Dean's List Good Standing Spring Quarter 11-12 Chemical Engineering COOP 201 Co-op Experience Philadelphia Water Departmen 16.00 DCU 0.00 I Good Standing Summer Quarter 11-12 Chemical Engineering • Earned firs 16.00
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    11.01 16.00 12.00 12.00 3.00 A- 4.00 A 3.00A 3.00 A Subj No. Title Cred Grade Pts R Subj No. Title INSTITUTION CREDIT: 16.00 IX7i..1 3.00 A- 0.00 I 11.01 INSTITUTION CREDIT: COOP 201 Co-op Experience Philadelphia Water Departmen PSY 150 Intro Social Psychology Earned Hrs GPA-Hrs QPts I ' no 17.00 66.66 Dean's List Good Standcng Winter Quarter 13-14 Earned Hrs GPA-Hrs QPts 3.00 3.00 11.01 GPA 3.67 Good Standing Chemical Engineering Fall Quarter 12-13 CUE 304 Process Mass Transfer Chemical Engineering CUE 308 Process Modeling 11 CHE 334 Chemical Engineering Lab TIT CIE 301 Process Thermodynamics 3.00 A 12.1u ENVE 410 Solid and Hazardous Waste CHE 307 Process Modeling I 4.00 B 12.00 ENVE 460 Fund Air Poll Control CHEM 356 Physical Chemistry Lab 2.00 A 8.00 ENVE 300 Intro to Environmental Engi 3.00 A- 11.01 Earned Hrs GPA-11rs QPts ENVS 260 Environ Science & Society 1 3.00 B+ 16.00 16.00 59.01 Dean'sPHIL 315 Ilngineering Ethics 3.00 A- 11.01 List Good Standing Earned Hrs GPA-Hrs QPts LP 18.00 18.00 64.01 Spring Quarter 13-14 Good Standing Chemical Engineering Winter Quarter 12-13 COOP 201 Co-op Experienee Chemical Engineering Drexel University CHE 302 Process Fluid Mecham, 4.00 A 16 00 Earned Hrs GPA-Hrs QPts CHE 332 Chem Engr Lab I 2.00 B+ 6.66 0.00 0.00 0.00 CITE 335 Statistics & Design Experimins 3.00 A- 11.01 Good Standing CHE 399 Undergraduate Research 2.00 A+ 8.00 I ENVE 302 Envr Trans & Kinetics 3.00 B+ 9.99 Summer Quarter 13-14 MUSC 238 Rock Music Since the Mid-60s 3.00 A 12.00 Chemical Engineering Earned 13rs GPA-Hrs QPts GPA COOP 201 Co-op Experience 17.00 17.00 63.66 3.74 Tfliversity of Kaiserslautem Dean's List Good Standing Earned Hrs GP ‘-Hrs QPts 0.00 0.00 0.00 Spring Quarter 12-13 Good Standing Chemical Engineering Fall Quarter 14-15 CHEC 352 Plays Chem & Apps II 4.00 A 16.00 Chemical Engineering COOP 201 Co-op Experience 16.00 DCU 0.00 I FMC Corporation CHE 420 Process Systems Engineering CI1E 424 Chem Kinetics & Reactor Des Earned Hrs GPA-Hrs QPts GPA CHE 481 Process Design I 4.00 4.00 16.00 4.00 HIST 267 Twentieth Century World I Good Standing Earned Hrs GPA-Hrs QPts Summer Quarter 12-13 13.00 13.00 51.01 Chemical Engineering Dean's List Good Standing CHEC 353 Phys Chem & Apps ifi 4.00 A- 14.68 COOP 201 Co-op Experience 16.00 DCU 0.00 I Winter Ouarter 14-15 FMC Corporation Chemical Engineering Earned Hrs ( ;P k -13rs QPts GPA CUE 482 Process Design II 4.00 4.00 14.68 3.67 CIVE 330 Hydraulics Good Standing ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics MUSC 234 The Beatles Fall Quarter 13-14 Chemical Engineering Earned Hrs GPA-Hrs QPts 14.00 14.00 52.33 CHE 303 Process Heat Transfer 3.00 A 12.00 Dean's List CHE 305 Process Separations 4.00 A+ 16.00 Good Standing CHE 333 Chemical Engineering Lab 11 2.00 B+ 6.66 CBE 399 Undergraduate Research 2.00 A+ 8.00 I Spring Quarter 14-15 CIVE 430 Hydrology 3.00 A 12.00 Chemical Engineering ENVS 401 Chemistry of the Environment 3.00 A 12.00 A- A+ B+ A 11.01 16.00 13.32 12.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 GPA 3.73 Cred Grade Pis R GPA 3.92 4.00 A- 14.68 4.00 B+ 13.32 2.00 A 8.00 3.00 A- 11.01 3.00 A 12.00 16.00 DCU 0.00 I 16.00 DCU 0.00 I GPA 0.00 GPA 0.00 gr. G PA 3.92 oseph J. Sa one, PhD cs4 1)REXEI. uNivEltsirtv Office of the University Registrar Drexel University Philadelphia, PA 1 9 104 Student No:13814141 Date Issued:23-JUN-2016 OFFICIAL Official Transcript Page 2 of 3 Executive Director and University Registrar
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    DREXEL UNIVERSITY Office ofthe University Registrar Student No:13814141 Drexel University Philadelphia, PA 19104 Date Issued:23-JUN-2016 OFFICIAL Subi No. 'rifle Cred Grade Pts R INSTITUTION CREDIT: CHE 483 Process Design ifi 3.00 A+ 12.00 Earned Hrs GPA-Hrs QPts GPA 3.00 3.00 12.00 4.00 Good Standing TOTAL INSTITUTION TOTAL TRANSFER ()VERA T 1. 197.50 196.50 -46.04 16.00 0.00 0 00 0.00 213.50 196.50 746.04 3.79 Official Transcript Page 3 of 3 oseph J. Salo one. PhD Executive Director and University Registrar
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    TRANSCRIPT EXPLANATION GENERAL INFORMATION DrexelUniversity was originally named Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry. In 1936 it became Drexel Institute of Technology. The Institute was formally renamed Drexel University during the 1969-70 academic year. ACCREDITATION Drexel University is accredited by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS Drexel University consists of individual academic units — The Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design; The College of Arts and Sciences; Bennett S. LeBow College of Business; The College of Engineering; The Goodwin College of Professional Studies; The College of Computing and Informatics; Thomas R. Kline School of Law; The College of Medicine (has its own transcript and legend) Medical Program & Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies; The College of Nursing and Health Professions; The School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems; The School of Education; The School of Public Health; The Close School of Entrepreneurship; Center for Hospitality and Sport Management; Pennoni Honors College MCP Hahnemann University merged with Drexel University as of July 1, 2002. DREXEL COOPERATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM- Undergraduate Full-time Students The Drexel Cooperative Education Program enables the student to alternate employment with coursework. Under this plan, the student attends the University for the entire freshman year (with the exception of a Summer Quarter vacation term). Then, beginning their second year in accordance with their program of study/major, the student alternates periods of full-time classroom studies and full-time employment with Drexel University approved employers. Normally, students are placed in a job for a six-month period (two quarters) of employment alternating with two quarters of classroom study. Students eam Drexel Cooperative Units (DCU) by successfully completing Cooperative Education coursework as well as the employment period Mich further entails written reports that evaluate/measure their work experiences. TRANSCRIPT FORMAT Digital Paper Format — This transcript is an officially sealed document that is printed on light blue security paper and signed by the University Registrar. A raised seal or tricolor stamp is not used nor is it required. The transcript is produced by the Banner student system which the University implemented in Summer Quarter 1998-99. The student is identified by an eight-digit University ID number, followed by program of study information and finally information pertaining to degrees awarded. If there are changes to majors/programs of study or cooperative work assignments, they will appear during appropriate terms throughout the body of the transcript. Grade point averages (term and cumulative) are displayed for each term following course information. Academic actions (Dean's List, Probation and dismissal) will appear on a separate line at the end of each term's work, after the grade point average. Withdrawal history will appear under the term entry of the term in which the student withdrew. The cumulative grade point average information will be listed at the end of the transcript. Archived Transcript Paper Format — A transcript produced under the archived format is a copy of the original document on file in the Office of the University Registrar generated from a microfilmed copy of "archived' coursework. Combined Archived and Digital Paper Format — An archived transcript will be prepared and attached to the digital paper format style transcript. A combined transcript is for students who started prior to 1979 and continued their education past 1979. ACADEMIC YEAR & CREDIT HOUR EQUIVALENT The Drexel University academic year is based on four equal terms, known as quarters, which consist of ten weeks of class and one week of final exams. In order to convert quarter credit hours to equivalent semester credit hours, multiply the number of quarter credits by two-thirds. If you want to convert semester credit hours to equivalent quarter credit hours, multiply by three-halves or 1.5). COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM Effective Fall term of 1992-93, Drexel University converted to a more definitive course numbering system. The numbering system defined course levels as noted below: Undergraduate Graduate 001 -099 Specialty Courses 500 - 999 100 - 299 Lower Division Courses 300 - 499 Upper Division Courses Courses taken for Honors credit will have a comment below the course entry that indicates "Course Taken for Honors Credit". EXPLANATION OF GRADES (New +/- Grade Scale- Effective Fall 2006) Grade Point Value 4.0 4.0 3.67 3.33 3.00 2.67 2.33 2.00 Passing (Undergraduate Quarter Only) 1.67 Passing (Undergraduate Quarter Only) 1.33 Passing (Undergraduate Quarter Only) 1.0 Failure 0 Audit 0 Credit 0 No Credit 0 Drexel Co-Operative Unit (Passed) 0 Exemption (Course previously taken) (Semester 0 courses only) Drexel Co-Operative Unit (Failed) Pass (Discontinued April 1986) Satisfactory Transfer credit awarded Unsatisfactory Courses within a block Wthdrawal «Temporary Grades» Incomplete Incomplete Contract (Discontinued September 1988) Failure (Incomplete grade updated to F for failure to comply with Incomplete Contract) Failure (No Grade Reported updated to F for one term after completion of the course) In Progress In-progress Co-Operative Unit Absent from Final (Discontinued) No Grade Reported No Grade Reported (Discontinued) No Grade Reported updated to F (Discontinued) « A temporary grade (except NGR) may be assigned at the discretion of the instructor who believes additional time is required to complete the course requirements. CALCULATING GRADE POINT AVERAGE (based on 4.0 scale) Add the credit hour value of all courses (GPA hours) in which a student receives a grade of A+, A-, A, B F and divide the results into the total quality points (course grade points multiplied by course credits). This can be calculated on a term and cumulative basis. All courses taken while an Undergraduate are included in the undergraduate cumulative GPA. A unified cumulative GPA is calculated by the student's degree level (i.e. UG, GR, ME, LS, US, PH or GS) Cumulative GPA Calculation for Repeated Courses (Policy prior to Fall 1999) An undergraduate student has the option to repeat a course (up to five times) in which he/she was initially enrolled beginning with the Fall 1992-93 term and ending with the Summer 1998- 99 term. The term GPA calculation remains the same; however, the cumulative GPA is calculated as follows: a) only the grade from the most recent enrollment will count in the cumulative GPA if the grade from the most recent enrollment is the same or better than the original grade and b) both grades will be calculated in the cumulative GPA if the grade from the most recent enrollment is lower than the original grade. Cumulative GPA Calculation for Repeated Courses (Policy Effective Fall 2001) Courses with an Indicator of "1" in the R Column on the transcript will be included in the term and cumulative credits earned and GPAs; courses with an "E" in the R column will be excluded from term and cumulative GPAs but retained in term and cumulative credits attempted; courses with an "A" in the R column will be excluded from term and cumulative credits eamed, but retained in term and cumulative credits attempted and calculated in the term and cumulative GPA's. 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