Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3335 - Ohio State University
Chapter 3335-8 - Adoption and Procedure of Courses and Curricula
Section 3335-8-26.1 - Recalculation of cumulative point-hour ratio

Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3335-8-26.1

Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024

(A) An undergraduate student who re-enrolls in the university after an absence of five or more years may petition the dean or director of their enrollment unit to recalculate the cumulative point-hour ratio of their previous residency. If the petition is approved, all courses taken will remain on the permanent record. Those with marks of "A," "A-," "B+," "B," "B-," "C+," "C," "C-," "EM," "K," "PA," "PE," or "S" will be counted for credit only. No other marks will be counted for credit.

(B) If the petition is approved, the student resumes their academic program with no cumulative point-hour ratio, and thereafter is subject to the conditions of warning, probation, and dismissal that govern all students (see rules 3335-9-24 to 3335-9-28 of the Administrative Code).

(C) Under the provisions of this rule a student, before graduation, must be re-enrolled for a minimum of:

(1) Thirty credit hours and

(2) Two academic semesters or one semester and one summer term.

(D) Unless a student has completed sixty credit hours subsequent to the application of a fresh start, in accordance with rule 3335-9-33 of the Administrative Code, all courses ever taken at the university will be used in the calculation of the cumulative point-hour ratio required for the purposes of graduation with honors.

(E) The graduate school and graduate professional colleges may formulate appropriate modifications of this rule, subject to approval by the council on academic affairs, and shall publish the rule in their bulletin or graduate handbook.

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