

FAQ
Academic policy information is for the current catalog year.
- How do I contact my academic advisor?
- How do I change my major?
- Does Mason have a forgiveness policy for Unsatisfactory grades?
- What are academic warning, probation, suspension, and dismissal?
- How does the 13 credit limit work?
- What is full/part/half time credit load?
- What are the guidelines for taking courses at other institutions?
- Can I test out of any courses?
- How do double majors, double minors, and two degrees work?
- What are "holds" on my record and how do I get them lifted?
- Can I take classes on line at Mason?
- Where can I find out what courses fulfill General Education Requirements?
- I have a learning disability, how do I get help?
- How do I find out what classes fulfill the non-western course requirement?
- When should I declare a major?
- How do I find out what my grades are?
What does FA, NC and other codes mean on my grade report?
- If I don’t attend for a semester do I have to re-apply?
- What is an academic action?
- How do I find out about Study Abroad?
- Where do I go for pre-med advising?
- Where do I go for pre-law advising?
- I need information about the Math Placement test. How do I find it?
- I need information about the Foreign Language Placement test.
How do I find it?
- I want to take a credit overload. How do I get permission?
- How many credits can I take over the summer session?
- I got an incomplete from my professor. What can I do now?
- What GPA do I need to be on the Dean’s List?
- I need information about AP, IB, or CLEP Credits, how can I find it?
Q. How do I contact my academic advisor?
A. Undeclared students are advised in the Academic Advising Center. The Academic Advising
Center also advises students who are considering changing their majors and pre-health professional
students. If you have declared a major you are advised in that academic department. You may call
the university switchboard at 703-993-1000 to find out the phone number to the department and call
and make an appointment.
Q. How do I change my major?
A. You need to complete a Change/Declaration of Academic Program form which you can obtain
by printing it from the Registrar's web site, going to
their office in North Chesapeake Module, or from the Academic Advising Center in SUB I, Room 304.
To complete the form, first have it signed by the department that you are declaring, next return it
to your current major for a signature and finally the form must be submitted to the Registrar’s office.
Q. Does Mason have a forgiveness policy for Unsatisfactory grades?
A. When calculating a student's cumulative GPA, if a course is repeated, only the
new grade will be used in this calculation.
Q. What are academic warning, probation, suspension, and dismissal?
A. An undergraduate student who earns a cumulative gpa of less than 2.000 will be
put on, academic warning, probation, or suspension. Your credit level will determine the
degree of academic restriction. A student's credit level consists of credits passed,
credits failed, transfer credit, AP and IB credit, and any other credit the student earned
through credit by testing. A warning and probation both result in a restriction of 13
credits for the following semester. Following a first suspension, students cannot take
courses for two academic periods unless it is imposed at the end of a summer term in which
case the student will be unable to enroll for the fall semester, but can return for the
spring semester. If a student receives a second suspension, that individual will not be
allowed to take courses for one full academic year. A third suspension will result in the
student being dismissed from the university.
Q. How does the 13 credit limit work?
A. Undergraduate students who earn a GPA of less than 2.000 and are still eligible
to enroll, may register for a maximum of 13 credit hours for the following spring or fall
semester. All undergraduate students who are returning from suspension in a fall or
spring semester may take a maximum of 13 credit hours and must meet with an advisor before
registering.
Q. What is full/part/half time credit load?
A. An undergraduate student is considered full time if they are registered for at least 12
credit hours. A part time undergraduate student is registered for fewer than 12 credit hours. A
half time undergraduate student must be registered for a minimum of six hours.
Q. What are the guidelines for taking courses at other
institutions?
A. In order to take courses elsewhere, students must receive prior approval from the
appropriate department or dean. The
Study Elsewhere form can be
obtained by visiting the Registrar’s website. The form must be signed by an advisor and then
submitted with any required documentation to the Student Affairs office of the student’s academic
department.
Q. Can I test out of any courses?
A. Mason offers a limited number of departmental exams for credit that will permit you to
test out of certain courses. These options can be located by visiting:
http://admissions.gmu.edu/exams/ExamDepartmental.asp
Q. How do double majors, double minors, and two degrees work?
A. Double major consists of earning a Bachelor of Art or Bachelor of Science in two subject
areas. Students need to complete the requirements of each major in addition to general education
requirements. Students interested in a double major must meet with an advisor in each department
and will need to have the Change/Declaration of Academic Program form signed by both departments.
Minors normally require 15-21 hours. To pursue a minor, please see an advisor in that
academic department. To declare a minor you must submit a Declaration of Academic Program form
(Change/Declaration of Major form) to the Registrar’s office. Many minors require an advisor’s
signature to declare. If you would like to earn two or more minors, see an advisor in each academic
department.
To earn two degrees a student completes the requirements for two different types of degrees, such
as a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science. Students must detail a program of study for each
degree and obtain departmental approval. In order to graduate with two degrees, students need to
complete a minimum of 30 GMU credits beyond those required by either degree individually.
For more information, visit
http://www.gmu.edu/catalog/apolicies/index.html#second_bachelorrsquos_degree
Q. What are "holds" on my record and how do I get them lifted?
A. Holds on your record can be but are not limited to academic holds, financial holds,
library fines or parking fines. When you have a "hold" on your record you are not able to adjust
your schedule in any way. In order to have the hold removed, you will need to contact the
appropriate office or department.
Q. Can I take classes on line at Mason?
A. Mason offers an extremely limited number of courses on line. To review your options,
please refer to the Schedule of Classes.
Q. Where can I find out what courses fulfill General Education
Requirements?
A. To obtain the list of courses that fulfill the General Education Requirements, please
visit:
University General Education Requirements
Q. I have a learning disability, how do I get help?
A. You will need to establish that you are eligible to receive the appropriate services and
accommodations by opening a file with the Office of Disability Services. You may contact them at
703-993-2474 to set up an appointment.
Q. How do I find out what classes fulfill the non-western course
requirement?
A. The College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) website and the University Catalog both contain a list
of the courses that fulfill the non-western course requirement. The URL for the CHSS listing is:
http://chss.gmu.edu/gened0809.
Q. When should I declare a major?
A. Students should declare a major by the time they have earned 60 credits. If you are
having difficulty deciding on a major you may want to visit a career consultant in University
Career Services, in SUB I, Room 348, and also meet with an academic advisor in the Academic
Advising Center in SUB I, Room 304, to review your options.
Q. How do I find out what my grades are? What does FA, NC and other codes
mean on my grade report?
A. To access grade reports, log onto the Patriot Web.
An FA represents failure of a course due to not attending class. NC represents no credit for a
completed course. To find the meaning of other grade notations see the university catalog section
on Final Examinations and Grades.
Q. If I don’t attend for a semester do I have to re-apply?
A. You do not have to re-apply unless you took courses at another institution during that
semester. Your account will remain active for one academic year.
Q. What is an academic action?
A. Some examples of academic actions include: asking for permission to take courses at
another institution, withdrawing from a course(s) after the drop deadline, a late add, other
schedule adjustments, and credit overload approval. In order to initiate an academic action request,
a student should visit the Student Academic Affairs office of their college.
Q. How do I find out about Study Abroad?
A. To learn about study abroad programs contact
The Center for Global Education at 703-993-2154 or go
to their office located in the Johnson Center, Room 235. Their website is also an excellent source
to learn about the study abroad programs.
Q. Where do I go for pre-med advising?
A. The pre-med advisors are located in the Academic Advising Center, Student Union Building
I, Room 304. If you are a current student attending George Mason you may make an appointment with
a pre-med advisor by calling the Academic Advising Center at 703-993-2470. Also go to the prehealth website for more information.
Q. Where do I go for pre-law advising?
A. The pre-law advisor is Dr. Char Miller. His office is in the office of Public and
International Affairs located in Robinson A, Room 201. He may be contacted at 703-993-1407. You may also go to the pre-law website: http://pia.gmu.edu/ugrad/prelaw/index.php
Q. I need information about the Math Placement test. How do I find it?
A. The best place to find information about the math placement test is to logon to the
math placement website. You may also contact the
Math Department at 703-993-1460.
Q. I need information about the Foreign Language Placement test.
How do I find it?
A. The Department of Modern and Classical Languages distributes information about the
foreign language placement tests. They are located in Thompson Hall, Room 233 or can be reached at
703-993-1220. Their website also contains information about the foreign language placement tests.
http://mcl.gmu.edu/resources/placement_testing.html
Q. I want to take a credit overload. How do I get permission?
A. To obtain permission for a credit overload you must contact the Student Academic Affairs
office of the school or college of your major and complete the appropriate request form. If
approved, you will need to take the appropriate paperwork to the Registrar’s Office.
Q. How many credits can I take over the summer session?
A. Credit loads for the summer are limited to 14 credits for undergraduate students. No more
than seven credits may be taken in one session, and no more than ten credits may be taken in
overlapping sessions.
Q. I got an incomplete from my professor. What can I do now?
A. If you received a grade of incomplete in a class, you need to contact your professor and
determine what you need to do to make up the incomplete work. You must complete all the required
work by the ninth week of the next semester (not including the Summer Term), and the instructor
must turn in the final grade by the end of the tenth week. Grades of incomplete are changed to a
grade of F if the final grade is not submitted by the professor by the deadline unless an explicit
written extension is filed by the faculty deadline. The maximum extension of an IN is the end of
the same semester in which the grade was originally due. Students who have filed an intent to
graduate have only six weeks from the date of degree conferral to resolve any incomplete grade(s)
and have the final grade(s) recorded by the Registrar’s Office.
Grades of Incomplete are treated as unsatisfactory grades in determining warning, probation,
suspension, or dismissal. Removal of a grade of incomplete may result in a retroactive elimination
of these conditions.
Q. What GPA do I need to be on the Dean’s List?
A. Degree seeking students who take at least six credits in an academic period and earn a
grade point average for that period of 3.50 or higher merit placement on the Dean’s List.
Q. I need information about AP, IB, or CLEP Credits, how can I find it?
A. Information about credit by examination is available in the University Catalog, but the
most current information can be obtained at:
http://admissions.gmu.edu/exams/
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