Form with which an individual may formally accept his/her election or appointment as a corporate officer or representative.
Form with which an individual may formally accept his/her election or appointment as a corporate officer or representative.
For Workforce Development & Lifelong Learning transcripts, requestors wishing to obtain transcripts for coursework completed through the Division of Continuing Education should contact 732.906. 2556 and not submit an online request.
Withdrawing from a class and need a refund? By phone: 800 818 3434/ Enrollment. In person: forms can be found at the Student Information Center. By email: withdrawal@middlesex.
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Minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0.
In order for transcripts to be considered official they must be: Printed on security paper directly and/or displaying an official raised seal from the college or university, per the institutions standard practice.
You can take a class 3 times, and it's okay as long as you finish it. You can do better next time and get all As on your future classes. Then your class with the 3 withdraw won't really matter, and you can tell a tale of your personal growth in your applications.
Satisfactory completion of all courses in an approved program that requires not fewer than 60 nor more than 66 semester credit hours, except when required for licensure, accreditation, or transfer of full junior status. Minimum grades of “C” in English composition courses. Minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0.
If you have completed a minimum of 45 credits within your program you should apply for graduation. Please be sure to consult with an academic advisor to ensure that you are registering for the required courses to complete your program. Learn more about filing the graduation application and deadlines.
Course Repeat Limitation and Academic Status Since a course may be attempted no more than 3 times, failure to complete a course successfully within 3 attempts may result in Academic Suspension or Dismissal – even if those statuses are not otherwise indicated by the above criteria.