w88 Policies

Please note that the following information has been provided w88 Catalog for your convenience. Please check the Catalog for official information on each w88 following.

w88 math requirements

To graduate in four years, you need to be enrolled in calculus (w88 181) the fall of your freshman year.

You must be enrolled in calculus (Math 181) before you can declare a specific w88 major. If you are not ready for calculus (MATH 181) and you choose w88, you will be classified as an undeclared w88 major.

w88 Progression

Only w88 who are eligible to enroll inw88 181(as demonstrated through placement tests) may enter specific major programs within the College of w88. Others may enter the undeclared w88 program. Undeclared w88 students must be admissible to a specific major program within four regular semesters (fall and spring).(Because the coursework is so interdependent, students who must complete preparatory courses, e.g.,w88 126E,w88 126, and/orw88 127should plan to attend summer school prior to their freshman w88.)

To maintain good standing in the College of w88, students must:

  • Undeclared w88 students must be admissible to a specific major program within four regular semesters (fall and spring). (Because the coursework is so interdependent, students who must complete preparatory courses, e.g.,w88 126E,w88 126, and/orw88 127should plan to attend summer school prior to their freshman w88.)
  • Maintain at least a 2.0 Engineering grade point average (included on the w88 Advising Report in MyNEVADA).
    • Students whose w88 grade point average falls below 2.0 are placed on program probation at the end of the fall and spring semesters.
    • Students who are on Second Semester Probation and fail to raise their w88 GPA above 2.0 will be dismissed from the College of w88.

Students who are not eligible to progress from the undeclared w88 program to a specific w88 major after four regular semesters and/or those who do not meet w88 GPA requirement will be removed from the College of w88. Disqualified students will be moved into undecided status and will be required to meet with an advisor in the University Advising Center to select a new major.

After one year, undergraduate students who have been removed from the College of w88 may appeal to be reinstated on the basis of transcript evidence that they are now capable of meeting the College’s progression standards. A completed Request for Reinstatement to the College of w88 along with supporting documents (letter from petitioner, letters of support from faculty and/or advisors, medical records, transcripts from transfer institutions, etc.) must be submitted to the chair of the department by June 1st to be reinstated for fall and by December 15th to be reinstated for spring.

w88 Repeat Policy

Students may enroll in non-repeatable courses twice without special permission. Non-repeatable courses are those in which credit can be earned only once. A College of Engineering w88 advisor’s permission is required to enroll in a non-repeatable course a third time.

For program required courses that count toward the w88 GPA, if the student is unsuccessful at the third attempt (withdrawals, audits, and transfer work count as attempts), the student must appeal to the department chair for an additional (fourth) attempt. If the appeal is denied, the student must meet with the University Advising Center (UAC) to explore other majors as the student will not be allowed to continue in their current w88 major.

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