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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the First Year Grade Exclusion Request in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Student ID (SID) and personal details such as Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial, Major, and Class. Ensure all information is accurate.
  3. Indicate whether you are a degree candidate for the semester by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. This is crucial for processing your request.
  4. Review the Grade Exclusion Policy carefully. Make sure you understand the implications of excluding grades from your GPA calculation.
  5. List the courses for which you wish to request grade exclusion. Fill in the Department, Course Number, Section, Hours, Grade, Semester, and Year for each course.
  6. Obtain necessary signatures from relevant departments such as Athletic Department and Student Financial Aid. Ensure that all signatures are dated.
  7. Once completed, save your form and print it if required. Follow submission instructions to return it to Texas A&M University’s Office of the Registrar.

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In those instances where a student is scheduled for three final examinations in one day, the student may request to reschedule one of the exams. The student must initiate the request(s) no later than ten workdays before the first day of TAMU final exams.
Student Rule 15 - No Upper Division student found responsible of academic misconduct may receive Laude, Magna Laude, or Summa Laude honors at graduation.
The university will protect the rights of freedom of speech, expression, petition and peaceful assembly as set forth in the U.S. Constitution.
Part III, Section 59 of Texas AM Universitys Student Rules describes the Graduate Academic Appeals Panel Process in detail. Please carefully review Section 59 before pursuing a grievance. Students are also strongly encouraged to seek clarification and advice regarding appropriate grievance procedures.
With 94% students making it past their freshmen year, Texas AM College Station has freshmen retention rates above the national average. Nationwide, the average first to second year retention rate is 70.57%.
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Per TAMU Student Rule 27 a student is ineligible to receive a university-administered scholarship when the length of the probation/deferred suspension is greater than one semester. Some scholarships adhere to more strict guidelines.
As outlined in Texas AM University Student Rule 7, the university views class attendance as an individual student responsibility. Students are expected to attend class and to complete all assignments.
University Honors Program. The university confers graduation honors upon a candidate for a baccalaureate degree who has completed a substantial body of course work through the University Honors Program or any one of the several college or departmental Honors programs; see listing at .

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