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Ohio University

Print Date: 07/16/2024


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ROBERT W. BULOW
ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT
FOR STUDENT INFORMATION STRATEGY
AND UNIVERSITY REGISTRAR

ACADEMIC RECORD OF: SMITH, ALLISON NICOLE


BIRTHDAY (MM/DD) : 01/22
PFX NUM COURSE TITLE HRS GR PTS CD PFX NUM COURSE TITLE HRS GR PTS CD

_______________________________________________________________________________ COMS 103 PUBLIC SPEAKING 4.00 A- 14.68


CURRENT PROGRAM(S) OF STUDY (07/16/2012 - 08/11/2012)
PRE-EARLY CHILDHOOD MAJOR TERM: HRS A 13.00 HRS E 9.00 GP 19.68 GPA 1.513
_______________________________________________________________________________
********************************* Undergraduate ********************************* Converted Semester Statistics
Winter Quarter 2011-12 (01/03/2012 - 03/17/2012)
Final Quarter Statistics
UC 116 UNIVER EXP REG CAMPUS 3.00 A 12.00 ACCUM: HRS A 40.00 HRS E 28.00 GP 79.01 GPA 1.975
ENG 151 WRITING AND RHETORIC I 5.00 B 15.00 Converted Semester Statistics
MATH 102 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 4.00 C+ 9.32 ACCUM: HRS A 26.66 HRS E 18.66 GP 52.67 GPA 1.975
TERM: HRS A 12.00 HRS E 12.00 GP 36.32 GPA 3.026
Fall Semester 2012-13 (08/27/2012 - 12/15/2012)
Spring Quarter 2011-12 (03/26/2012 - 06/09/2012)
EDTE 2020 Field Experience in Education 1.00 F 0.00
EDEC 160 INTRO TO CHILD DEV 4.00 B 12.00 EDTE 2000 Learning & Human Development 3.00 F 0.00
EDEC 170 INTRO EARLY CHILD EDUC 3.00 F 0.00 EDTE 2010 Char Learnr w/Exceptionalities 3.00 C- 5.01
GEOL 101 INTRO TO GEOL 5.00 F 0.00 MATH 1101 Elementary Topics in Math I 3.00 C+ 6.99 R
MATH 120 ELEMENTARY TOPICS IN MATH 4.00 D 4.00 * MUS 1000 Introduction to Music Theory 2.00 F 0.00
EDEC 160A OBS/RECRD CHILD BEHAV 3.00 A- 11.01 TERM: HRS A 12.00 HRS E 6.00 GP 12.00 GPA 1.000
TERM: HRS A 15.00 HRS E 7.00 GP 23.01 GPA 1.534
Current Statistics
Summer Quarter 2011-12 (06/18/2012 - 08/11/2012) ACCUM: HRS A 38.66 HRS E 24.66 GP 64.67 GPA 1.672
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PSY 101 GENERAL PSY 5.00 D 5.00

Summer Quarter 2011-12 (06/18/2012 - 08/11/2012)


1ST SUMMER TERM

POLS 150 CURRENT WORLD PROBLEMS 4.00 F 0.00


(06/18/2012 - 07/14/2012)

Summer Quarter 2011-12 (06/18/2012 - 08/11/2012)


2ND SUMMER TERM

ISSUED TO : ALLISON LITTLE


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GRADING SYSTEM COURSE NUMBERS
Course numbers indicate the student levels for which the courses are primarily intended.
Four Point Grading System (since 1941-42) [plus/minus system added 1973-74] Current:
0000-D999 ............. Remedial, developmental, or special requirement courses. Any credits given are not
GRADES CALCULATED IN GPA: applicable toward a degree.
Grade Point Value Grade Point Value Grade Point Value 1000-2999.............. Undergraduate general program
A................................ 4.00 B- .............................. 2.67 D+.............................. 1.33 3000-4999.............. Undergraduate advanced or specialized program
Office of the University Registrar A- .............................. 3.67 C+ ............................. 2.33 D ............................... 1.00 5000 ....................... Primarily for master’s level students (may be dual listed with 3000 or 4000 level courses)
Athens OH 45701-2979 B+ .............................. 3.33 C ............................... 2.00 D- .............................. 0.67 6000....................... Primarily for master’s level students (may not be dual listed with undergraduate
Telephone: 740.593.4200 B ................................ 3.00 C- .............................. 1.67 F ................................ 0.00 courses). OCOM courses start at the 6000 level.
7000 ....................... For advanced graduate students, most of whom are doctoral students (may not be dual
OPE ID No. 00310000, FICE No. 003100, CEEB No. 1593, ACT No. 3314 I* ............................... 0.00 Administrative Incomplete listed with undergraduate courses)
Calculated as 'F.' Student either did not attend or stopped attending without officially withdrawing, prior 8000....................... Specialized courses such as seminars, research, and dissertation for doctoral students
Regional Campuses: Chillicothe, Eastern (in St. Clairsville), Lancaster, Southern (in Ironton), and Zanesville. to Fall 1998-99. (may not be dual listed)
Additional Locations: Dublin, Proctorville, Warrensville Heights (all located in Ohio) Prior to Fall 2012-13:
FN ............................... 0.00 Failure, Never Attended
001-099.................. Non-Credit
Ohio University was founded in 1804, making it the first institution of higher learning in the Old Northwest Calculated as 'F.' Student never attended but did not officially withdraw.
100-299.................. Undergraduate General
Territory. 300-499.................. Undergraduate Advanced or Specialized
FS ................................ 0.00 Failure, Stopped Attending
ACADEMIC CALENDAR – SEMESTER SYSTEM 500-599.................. Graduate – Master's
Calculated as 'F.' Student stopped attending but did not officially withdraw.
The academic calendar is divided into three semesters: Fall, Spring, and Summer, each consisting of 600-699 ................. Graduate – Master's; Professional – Medical
fourteen weeks of instruction and one week of final exams with the exception of Summer when exams are 700-899.................. Graduate – Post Master's/Doctoral; Professional – Medical
Grade Point Average (GPA) is determined by dividing the total Ohio University grade points by the total
held on the last day of instruction. The Summer Semester also includes two seven-week sessions. Ohio credit hours attempted. Hours attempted refers to the total credit hours for all courses in which the student
University operated on the quarter system from Fall 1967-68 through Summer 2011-12. Prior to Fall 1967- Prior to Fall 1968-69:
earns the grades of A-F, FN, FS, and I* listed above. Prior to 1971-72 transfer work affected the GPA. 001-099.................. Freshman
68, Ohio University operated on the semester system consisting of 15 weeks of instruction and one week of
exams. 100-199 .................. Undergraduate Above Freshman
CREDIT ONLY – INCLUDED IN HOURS EARNED BUT NOT CALCULATED IN GPA: 200-299 ................. Advanced Undergraduate (Junior-Senior)
ACCREDITATION 300-399 .................. Advanced Undergraduate and Graduate
The University is fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission at the associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, CR ............ Credit Credit without grade points. 400-499 ................. Exclusively Graduate
and doctoral levels. The Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine has accreditation from the American P............... Pass Under student Pass/Fail Option, conversion of 'A' through 'D-' grades, 500-599.................. Exclusively Post Master’s/Doctoral
Osteopathic Association’s Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation. In addition, numerous without grade points, for undergraduate level only. Same value as
colleges, departments, schools, and programs hold individual accreditation. Ohio University is classified as 'CR' grade.
S ............... Satisfactory Same value as 'CR' grade. For Spring 2019-20, Fall 2020-21, and SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS
“Doctoral Universities: Very High Research Activity” by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher
Education. Spring 2020-21, due to COVID-19: conversion of all 'D+', 'D', and 'D-' TRANSCRIPT ABBREVIATIONS
except for exempted courses and student-elected conversion of 'A' CD ...................... Credit Code† HRS E ................. Hours Earned
CREDIT through 'C-', for undergraduate level only. For Spring 2019-20 only due SUBJ .................. Course Subject NUM ................... Course Number
Course credit is designated in semester hours beginning Fall 2012-13. Prior to Fall 2012-13 course credit is to COVID-19: student-elected conversion of 'A' through 'C', for GR ...................... Grade PTS ..................... Grade Points
designated in quarter hours, including hours displayed in former semester terms (prior to Fall 1967-68). One graduate level only. HRS .................... Course Hours GP ....................... Grade Points (summed)
semester hour of credit is the equivalent of one recitation or two or more laboratory periods per week TAA .......... Articulation Effective Fall 2010-11 HRS A ................ Hours Attempted
throughout the semester. Agreement Credit for Letter Grade
TCT........... Career Technical Effective Fall 2011-12
GRADUATION WITH HONOR †CREDIT CODE SYMBOLS (located in the "CD" column)
Credit
Only baccalaureate students are eligible to graduate with honor. If year of entry is 1994-95 or earlier and * .............. asterisk Credit has been denied for this student based on prerequisites or
TTC........... Test Credit Effective Fall 2011-12
graduation occurred by August 1999, prior policy applied. If year of entry is 1994-95 or earlier and duplication by other courses. Credit not applied toward graduation;
graduation occurred on or after November 1999, current policy applied. If entry term is Fall 1995-96 or later, grade not calculated in GPA.
NO CREDIT – NOT INCLUDED IN HOURS EARNED AND NOT CALCULATED IN GPA:
then current policy applies regardless of graduation year: .
Current Policy Summa Cum Laude 3.900-4.000 AU ............ Audit Non-credit formal course participation/observation. A .............. AGP Accelerated Graduate Pathway (AGP) Course. Course applies at
Magna Cum Laude 3.750-3.899 I ................ Incomplete Incomplete coursework. Students have two weeks into the next both undergraduate and graduate level (up to 9 hours)
semester enrolled or two years from the end of the term in which C .............. Correspondence Independent Study Course by Correspondence
Cum Laude 3.500-3.749 D.............. ‘D’ Delete 'D' grade deleted under ABC Grading System option for freshman
grade was given, whichever comes first, before 'I' is changed to 'F.' 'I'
Prior Policy Summa Cum Laude 3.500-4.000 automatically reverts to 'F' upon graduation. Prior to Fall 1973-74 'I' level, Summer 1969-70 through Summer 1976-77. NC grade
Cum Laude 3.000-3.499 was calculated as 'F' (0.00 points) in GPA. Students who entered prior applied.
to Fall 2006-2007 may have an 'I' in perpetuity. E .............. Examination Independent Study Course Credit by Exam
GRADUATION RANK NC ............ No Credit For Fall 2020-21 and Spring 2020-21 due to COVID-19: conversion of P .............. Project Independent Study Project
Through Winter 2010-11 (March 2011) baccalaureate graduates are ranked by their accumulative grade point 'F' except for exempted courses, for undergraduate level only. For R .............. Retaking This course was taken previously but only this (last) occurrence is
averages at the end of their graduation term. Rank is indicated by both an individual number, with "1" Spring 2019-20 only due to COVID-19: conversion of 'F' except for (replacement) calculated in accumulative GPA using grade points and hours
representing first (highest) rank and the second number representing the number of University exempted courses, for undergraduate level only; conversion of 'C-', Course attempted from this term only.
baccalaureate graduates for that term. Prior to Fall 1992-93 totals included graduates for the entire 'D+', 'D', 'D-', and 'F' except for exempted courses, for graduate level S .............. Segmented Grade points and hours attempted temporarily removed until
academic year. Effective Spring 2010-11 (June 2011) graduation rank is no longer calculated and, therefore, only. Conversion of freshman 'D,' 'I,' and 'F' grades from Summer Course graduation for approved students who re-enroll after absence of
no longer appears on the transcript. 1969-70 through Summer 1976-77 under ABC Grading System option. four or more years and opt to use Segmented Transcript Policy.
STUDENT ACADEMIC STATUS Also replaces all F grades under Segmented Transcript Policy (began Original points are used to determine graduation eligibility and rank
The student is eligible to return unless otherwise noted. Academically dismissed undergraduate students Fall 1985-86) and in the Ohio Program of Intensive English (OPIE). and are restored to the transcript upon graduation.
may petition for reinstatement under certain conditions. Graduate students are not academically dismissed See “S…Segmented Course” under CREDIT CODE SYMBOLS. Also W ............. Web Independent Study Course offered via the Web
although they may be denied permission to continue enrollment in certain programs. Disciplinary expulsion, used in OHIO Honors adapted course to indicate the student did not X .............. Experiential Credit for regular University courses based on portfolio
which can apply both to graduate and undergraduate students, prohibits the student from ever attending successfully complete the honors component. Learning documentation of prior learning assessed by faculty.
Ohio University and from being present without permission on the Athens or any regional campus of Ohio NR ............ No Report Grade not reported by instructor of record.
University. Effective Spring 2022-23, undergraduate students whose grade point average (GPA) for the PR ............ Progress Coursework in progress by student.
semester is 4.0 for a minimum of 12 hours attempted for letter grades; or earned 12 hours with no GPA, 4.0 W ............. Withdrawn Officially dropped class or withdrew from University.
GPA for any courses attempted for letter grades, and were on the President’s List the previous semester of WF............ Withdrawn Failing Officially dropped class or withdrew from University and was failing.
enrollment are noted as “President’s List.” Undergraduate students whose GPA for the semester is 3.5 – Prior to Fall 1973-74 'WF' calculated as an 'F' (0.00 points) in GPA.
3.999 for a minimum of 12 hours attempted for letter grades; or earned 12 hours with no GPA, minimum 3.5 WN……… Withdrawn Never Officially dropped class or withdrew from University and never
GPA for any courses attempted for letter grades, and were on the Dean’s List (or President’s List) the Attended attended or participated.
previous semester of enrollment are noted as “Dean’s List.” Undergraduate students whose GPA for the WP ........... Withdrawn Passing Officially dropped class or withdrew from University and was passing.
semester is 3.5 or greater for 6 – 11.99 hours attempted for letter grades are noted as “Provost’s List.” For
Fall 2012-13 through Fall 2022-23, undergraduate students who earn 15 semester hours of credit, including OHIO TRANSFER 36
at least 12 hours attempted for letter grades, with a GPA of at least 3.5 are noted as “Dean’s List.” For Completion of Ohio Transfer 36 is noted at the end of transcript under "Special Notation(s)." Prior to
Spring 2019-20, Fall 2020-21, and Spring 2020-21 due to COVID-19, undergraduate students who earned 12 February 18, 2022, Ohio Transfer 36 was identified as Ohio Transfer Module.
semester hours of credit, including at least six hours attempted for letter grades, with a GPA of at least 3.5
were noted as “Dean’s List.” Prior to Fall 2012-13, undergraduate students who earned 16 or more hours in a
quarter, of which at least 12 hours were attempted for grade points, with a minimum term grade point TRANSCRIPT FORMAT: OHIO UNIVERSITY HAS TWO OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT FORMATS AND TWO TRANSCRIPT KEYS.
average (GPA) of 3.5 were noted as “Dean’s List.” Prior to Fall 2005-06 the minimum GPA for “Dean’s List” FOR ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED FALL 1985-86 AND THEREAFTER THE TRANSCRIPT IS AN ELECTRONICALLY GENERATED
RECORD PRINTED ON 8 ½” X 11” SECURITY PAPER. TYPICALLY TRANSCRIPTS FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED PRIOR TO FALL
was 3.3.
1985-86 ARE MANUALLY PRODUCED ON 8 ½” X 14” SECURITY PAPER. AT THE REQUEST OF THE STUDENT, THE
TRANSCRIPT MAY BE A COMPREHENSIVE RECORD OF ALL COURSEWORK AND DEGREES OR MAY BE LIMITED TO 1)
SPRING 2019-20 DISRUPTION DUE TO COVID-19
UNDERGRADUATE COURSEWORK AND DEGREES, OR 2) GRADUATE COURSEWORK AND DEGREES, OR 3) MEDICAL
Due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, students completed the second half of their semester remotely. In response to this
COURSEWORK AND DEGREES.
disruption, the University extended the withdraw deadline and adjusted key academic policies.
REVISED 05/11/23

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