What are the other uses of a petition form?
Petition forms are used for a number of purposes, including: • petitioning to late add or drop a course • petitioning to have additional credits accepted in transfer from another school • petitioning to substitute a course for a degree requirement • petitioning to have a requirement waived Undergraduate students must have the form signed by their advisor and curriculum coordinator before sending the form to the office of the Dean of Instruction and Graduate Studies, 227 Bray Hall, for final review. Graduate students need their major professor’s and faculty chair’s/designee’s signatures before sending the petition to the Dean’s Office. In some cases, a course instructor may need to sign. After petitions are reviewed by the Dean, they come to the Registrar’s Office for processing, whereupon we will send you the student copy, which constitutes your notification of the official answer.
Petition forms are used for a number of purposes, including: • petitioning to late add or drop a course • petitioning to have additional credits accepted in transfer from another school • petitioning to substitute a course for a degree requirement • petitioning to have a requirement waived Undergraduate students must have the form signed by their advisor and curriculum coordinator before sending the form to the office of the Associate Provost for Instruction and Dean of the Graduate School, 227 Bray Hall, for final review. Graduate students need their major professor’s and faculty chair’s/designee’s signatures before sending the petition to the Dean’s Office. In some cases, a course instructor may need to sign. After petitions are reviewed by the Dean, they come to the Registrar’s Office for processing, whereupon we will send you the student copy, which constitutes your notification of the official answer.