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EXCEPTIONS TO DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
(COURSE SUBSTITUTION)
(Senate Policy
82-60)
A student is expected to satisfy all University degree requirements (such as General Education, First-Year Seminar, Intercultural and International Competence or United States and International Cultures, Writing Across the Curriculum) that were in effect when the student first scheduled a class after his/her admission or most recent re-enrollment as a degree candidate. Requirements for a program (such as major, minor, option, honors) are those in effect at the time of the student's admission or most recent re-enrollment into that program.
A student wishing permission to deviate in any way from program requirements must have permission from the appropriate college dean. Permission should be obtained prior to enrollment in the course being proposed for substitution.
GUIDELINES FOR CONSIDERING COURSE SUBSTITUTION REQUESTS
STUDENT ACTION
Obtain pertinent forms and directions in the appropriate college dean's office.
The University may make changes in policies, procedures, educational offerings, and requirements at any time. Please consult a Penn State academic adviser for more detailed information.
This page is part of the University Undergraduate Advising Handbook, which is maintained by the Division of Undergraduate Studies, DUS@psu.edu.
Last Update: January 16, 2003