What problems are most likely to prevent students from graduating?
Students are denied most often for the following reasons: • Not completing general education requirements or a transferrable AA-DTA degree • Not having completed pre-requisites for major or minor classes if required • Not meeting the 180 credit university degree requirement (no exceptions are made) • Not Meeting the 45 credit residency university degree requirement (no exceptions are made). • Not meeting the 60 credit upper division university degree requirement (no exceptions are made) • Not meeting the upper division GPA requirement, if necessary in your major • Not meeting the 2.
• Not completing general education requirements or a transferrable AA-DTA degree is not awarded from an in-state community college. • Not completing pre-requisites for major or minor requirements. • Not meeting the required 180 total university degree credits. • Not meeting the required 45 credits of residency. • Not meeting the required 60 credits of upper division courses. • Not meeting the upper division GPA requirement, if required in your major. • Not meeting the 2.00 Central Washington University cumulative GPA requirement. • Not meeting the minimum GPA requirements for either the major or minor.