Academic and General Policies

Students in continuous enrollment may elect to graduate under the curricular requirements of either the catalog for the year in which they enter the university or the catalog of a subsequent year. Those who opt for a subsequent catalog, however, must notify their Success Coach or Program Director and meet all requirements in that catalog. Students whose enrollment is not continuous (i.e., not enrolled for more than three full semesters) as regular students are subject to the catalog requirements for the year in which they re-enter the university or that of a subsequent year of enrollment. A student may not combine requirements from two or more catalogs.

Maximum and Minimum Course Loads

The maximum course load is 18 units. Overloads may be carried with the written approval of the Dean of the College of Extended Learning on the recommendation of the academic unit leader. This must be filed with the Office of Records prior to the applicable registration period. If a student has failed a PLNU course or is on academic probation the academic unit leader, in consultation with One Stop: Financial, can limit the number of units in a given term. For financial aid purposes, a full-time course load for undergraduate students is twelve units per semester; a three-quarter course load is nine units; and a half-time course load is six units. For further information regarding financial aid, students should contact their One Stop: Financial representative.

Transcripts

A complete and official transcript of coursework is available in the Office of Records. There is a nominal fee for an official transcript. Please contact the Office of Records for more information. By federal law, requests must be accompanied by a written signature. Transcripts may not be released to anyone other than the student except by written authorization. Unofficial transcripts are available from the Office of Records. Forms for ordering both are available on the university website. Current students may print their own unofficial transcripts from the university website. Expedited processing and electronic ordering of transcripts are both available for an additional fee.

Course Offerings and Class Schedules

All course offerings are posted in Workday. The university reserves the right to cancel any class with insufficient enrollment and make necessary changes in its schedule and programs.

Course Numbering System

Course Numbering
Course Number Classification Level
1000-2999 Lower-division courses open to undergraduate students
3000-4999 Upper-division courses open to undergraduate students

Prerequisite/Corequisite

Some courses listed in this catalog stipulate either a prerequisite or a co-requisite. A prerequisite is a condition or requirement that must be fulfilled prior to enrolling in a course, such as a specific student classification, permission of the instructor, or another course. A co-requisite refers to a condition or a requirement that must be met prior to or concurrent with enrollment in a course.

Credit Hour Policy

According to the United States Department of Education with regard to the credit hour definition, one semester unit represents an hour (minimum fifty minutes) of class time per week for at least 15 weeks (Carnegie definition). Two hours of preparation are normal for each hour of class.