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Dean's
Honor List Criteria
| Cumulative Grade
Point Average |
| 3.72 - 4.00 |
Superior |
| 3.68 - 3.48 |
Excellent |
| 3.44 - 3.20 |
Outstanding |
The standard at MITT is one of
excellency. Our faculty will work with and pray
with any student until he/she has developed the
educational skills to maintain this standard. We
believe God is a God of excellence. It should
start with a student's grades. Through faith,
prayer, patience, love and additional training, we
believe this level of excellence is available to
every student!
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Graduate Honors
are awarded in accordance with the following quality
point system:
| 3.91 - 4.00 |
Summa Cum Laude |
| 3.90 - 3.76 |
Magna Cum Laude |
| 3.75 - 3.60 |
Cum Laude |
The honors category will be displayed on the
degree certificate and transcript. NOTE: For honors to be
awarded, a minimum of 50% of the required semester credit hours
on the degree program must be completed through MITT. (Example:
A Bachelor of Biblical Studies degree will require a minimum of
60 SCH to completed through MITT.)
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Cumulative Grade Point Average
Students who consistently achieve academic excellence are awarded the
"Dean's Honors List" certificate at the
Commencement services. The criteria is as follows:
1. Student must have earned a minimum of 12 semester credit hours
(SCH) from BLCS
2. Student must have matriculated at MITT during the academic year in which the award is granted.
3. Eligibility for this certificate is based on the student's cumulative grade point average.
4. No grade points are assigned for classes wherein the student receives a grade of unsatisfactory or failure. No grade points are assigned for classes that the student has taken as an audit class.
5. No grade points are assigned for classes wherein the student receives a mark of incomplete. However, a grade of incomplete can be converted to a letter grade and at such time, the equivalent grade point will be factored into the cumulative grade point average.
6. Student must be in good financial standing with MITT
7. A copy of this certificate will be retained in the students' files.
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Transfer of
Credits
Transfer of credits applies when a student has
earned credits at another school in which he did
not complete a degree program and desires to
transfer those credits into (BLCS) to complete his
degree. (BLCS) recognizes credits from accredited
institutions that are applicable to our programs.
A student transferring to MITT from an accredited
institution may transfer work for which he has
received a "B" or better grade. Credits
from approved, but non-accredited institutions
must be at the "A" grade level. In
addition to the requirement of a minimum grade
level on transferred credits, each course to be
transferred must apply to the student's program of
study.
Maximum Transfer
of Credits
A minimum of 25% of the work required for any degree program
must be completed directly through MITT. Therefore, a maximum of
credits given for life experience, experiential equivalency, and
/or transfer of credits towards any degree program is 75% (i.e.
in the 120 semester credit hours required for the completion of
a Bachelor degree, a maximum of 90 SCH could be transferred or
accessed.)
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