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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA - CHAMPAIGN Urbana, Illinois 61801
Student Name: Onder , Samantha M Un iver sit y I D: 678892519 Level: Undergrad - Urb ana-Champaign ana-Champaign
I ssu e Da t e: 21 - Jun - 11 Day - Month of Birth Birth : 11 - Jan
Most Recent Program
1 College : Liberal Arts & Sciences 8 6 Major : History SUBJ NO. COURSE TITLE CRED GRD PTS R 6 4 Maj/Concentration : Teaching of Social Studies ________________________________________________________________ 3 2 Institution Information continued: 0 Degree Awarded BA Liberal Arts and Science 15-MAY-2011 Ehrs: 15.00 GPA-Hrs: 15.00 QPts: 55.98 GPA: 3.73 0 0 Degree Information Deans List 0 0 College : Liberal Arts & Sciences N Campus : Urbana-Champaign Fall 2008 - Urbana-Champaign A R Major : History Liberal Arts & Sciences T Maj/Concentration : Teaching of Social Studies History M Minor : Teacher Edu in Sec School Tch ECON 102 Microeconomic Principles 3.00 D 3.00 A EPS 201 Foundations of Education 3.00 A 12.00 3 4 : COURSE TITLE CRED GRD PTS R EPSY 201 Educational Psychology 3.00 A11.01 1 SUBJ NO. Social and Cultural Geography 4.00 B 12.00 1 _________________________________________________________________ GEOG 104 1 HIST 200 Intro Hist Interpretation 3.00 B+ 9.99 1 0 TRANSFER CREDIT ACCEPTED Ehrs: 16.00 GPA-Hrs: 16.00 QPts: 48.00 GPA: 3.00 2 / 1 2 Coll of Dupage Spring 2009 - Urbana-Champaign / SU08 6 Ehrs: 4.00 GPA-Hrs: 4.00 QPts: 12.00 GPA: 3.00 Liberal Arts & Sciences 0 History n o INSTITUTION CREDIT: ECON 103 Macroeconomic Principles 3.00 C+ 6.99 u HIST 225 Southeast Asian Civilizations 3.00 B+ 9.99 d e . HIST 372 America's Republic, 1789-1861 3.00 A 12.00 s Fall 2007 - Urbana-Champaign i Liberal Arts & Sciences PS 100 Intro to Political Science 3.00 A 12.00 o n i History SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology 4.00 A14.68 l l i ANTH 143 Biology of Human Behavior 3.00 B 9.00 Ehrs: 16.00 GPA-Hrs: 16.00 QPts: 55.66 GPA: 3.47 @ HIST 100 Global History 3.00 B+ 9.99 2 r HIST 141 Western Civ to 1660 3.00 B8.01 Fall 2009 - Urbana-Champaign e d LAS 101 Global Awareness I 1.00 B 3.00 Liberal Arts & Sciences n o PSYC 100 Intro Psych 4.00 C+ 9.32 History s Public Speaking 3.00 B+ 9.99 CI 335 Content Area App of Educ Tech 1.00 A 4.00 o SPCM 101 t 49.31 GPA: 2.90 CI 401 Intro Tchg in a Diverse Societ 3.00 A11.01 n Ehrs: 17.00 GPA-Hrs: 17.00 QPts: g i EOL 440 Prof Issues for Teachers 1.00 A3.67 a Spring 2008 - Urbana-Champaign HIST 171 US Hist to 1877 3.00 B+ 9.99 p m Liberal Arts & Sciences HIST 273 Illinois History 3.00 B+ 9.99 a History HIST 440 Roman Republic to 44 B C 3.00 A11.01 h C Serving Child in Schools/Comm 2.00 A 8.00 Ehrs: 14.00 GPA-Hrs: 14.00 QPts: 49.67 GPA: 3.54 - CI 260 a HIST 142 Western Civ Since 1660 3.00 A 12.00 n a HIST 172 US Hist Since 1877 3.00 B+ 9.99 Spring 2010 - Urbana-Champaign b r PS 101 Intro to US Gov & Pol 3.00 B+ 9.99 Liberal Arts & Sciences U t RHET 105 Principles of Composition 4.00 A 16.00 ********************* CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 ******************** a s ******************** CONTINUED ON NEXT COLUMN ******************* i o n i l l I f o y t i s r e v i n Page 1 U Recipient:
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA - CHAMPAIGN Urbana, Illinois 61801
Student Name: Onder , Samantha M Un iver sit y I D: 678892519 Level: Undergrad - Urb ana-Champaign ana-Champaign
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1 History 8 6 6 4 SUBJ NO. COURSE TITLE CRED GRD PTS R 3 2 _________________________________________________________________ 0 CI 402 Tchg Diverse Middle Grade Stu 3.00 A 12.00 0 0 CI 473 Literacy in Content Areas 1.00 A+ 4.00 0 0 CLCV 115 Mythology of Greece and Rome 3.00 B 9.00 N Early Adolescent Development 2.00 A 8.00 A EPSY 430 R GEOG 103 Earth's Physical Systems 4.00 B 12.00 T PS 241 Comp Politics in Dev Nations 3.00 A11.01 M Ehrs: 16.00 GPA-Hrs: 16.00 QPts: 56.01 GPA: 3.50 A 3 4 : 1 Summer 2010 - Urbana-Champaign Liberal Arts & Sciences 1 1 History 1 0 SOC 380 Social Research Methods 4.00 A14.68 2 / 14.68 GPA: 3.67 1 Ehrs: 4.00 GPA-Hrs: 4.00 QPts: 2 / 6 Fall 2010 - Urbana-Champaign 0 Liberal Arts & Sciences n o History u Sociocultural Anthropology 3.00 B+ 9.99 d ANTH 230 e . CI 403 Tchg Diverse High School Stu 3.00 A11.01 s i Assessing Student Performance 2.00 A 8.00 o EPSY 485 n HIST 348 i Early Euro Absolut & Expansion 3.00 B 9.00 l l i HIST 498 Research and Writing Seminar 3.00 B+ 9.99 @ SPED 205 Introduction to Special Needs 1.00 B+ 3.33 2 r SPED 405 Gen Educator's Role in SPED 2.00 D 2.00 e d Ehrs: 17.00 GPA-Hrs: 17.00 QPts: 53.32 GPA: 3.13 n o s o Spring 2011 - Urbana-Champaign t Liberal Arts & Sciences n g i History a CI 404 Tchg and Assessing Sec Sch Stu 4.00 A 16.00 p m EDPR 442 Ed Prac in Secondary Ed 8.00 S 0.00 a 16.00 GPA: 4.00 h Ehrs: 12.00 GPA-Hrs: 4.00 QPts: C - ******************** CONTINUED ON NEXT COLUMN ******************* a n a b r U t a s i o n i l l I f o y t i s r e v i n U m o r F
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN PH (217) 333-0210 / FAX (217) 333-3100 www. www.rregi egistr strar.i ar.illlino linoiis.e s.edu OFFI OFFICE CE OF THE THE REG REGIISTRA STRAR, R, 901 901 W ILLI LLINOI NOIS, SUI SUITE 140, 140, URBAN RBANA, A, IL 618 618001-34 1-3446 46 ADDITIONAL TRANSCRIPT EXPLANATION EXPLANATION IS AVAILABLE ON THE WEB AT: http://admin.illinois.edu/policy/code/article3_part7_3-701.htm http://admin.illinois.edu/policy/code/article3_part7_3-701.htmll
Transcript information for students students who attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign prior to 1982 is available on the web at: http://www.registrar.illinois.edu/ http://www.registrar.illinois.edu/pdf/pre19 pdf/pre1982key.pdf 82key.pdf
ACCREDITATION: North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. ACADEMIC CALENDAR: The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign operates on an academic calendar of two sixteen-week sixteen-week semesters semesters and, and, beginning beginning in 2005, one twelve-week twelve-week summer summer term. Prior to 2005, the summer calendar included a four-week summer session (referred to as Intersession prior to 1995) and one e ight-week summer session. GRADE EXPLANATION – BEGINNING FALL FALL 1982:
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Grades Grades and Symbols Symbols used in Calculation Calculation of Grade-Point Grade-Point Averages: Averages: Prior to the Fall Semester 1996, plus and minus grades were n ot awarded. Grade Grade Points Grade Grade Points A+ = 4.00 C+ = 2.33 A Excellent = 4. 4.00 C Fa i r = 2.00 A= 3.67 C= 1.67 B+ = 3.33 D+ = 1.33 B Good = 3.00 D Poor = 1. 1.00 B= 2.67 D= 0.67 F Failur Failuree (incl (includi uding ng cours courses es drop dropped ped for = 0.00 academic irregularities.) ABS ABS Absent Absent from from fina finall exam, exam, counts counts as fail failure ure.. FR F by rule. rule. Prior Prior to to Fall Fall 2004, 2004, a grade grade of “F” “F” has has repl replace acedd an incomp incomplet letee grade grade because of student’s failure to comply with specified time limitations. H Immedi Immediat ately ely follow following ing the letter letter grade grade denote denotess hono honors rs credi creditt as cert certifi ified ed by the the department department offering the course. A Repe Repeat ated ed cour course se indi indiccator ator (R colu column mn)) Included in GPA and Attempted Hours but deducted from Passed and Earned hours. E Repe Repeat ated ed cours oursee ind indic icat ator or (R colu colum mn) Excluded from GPA and included in Attempted Hours only. Grades and Symbols Excluded from Calculation of Grade-Point Averages: Averages: AU AU CR DFR
I NR NC NV PS S/U S/U W * &
Audi Auditt indi indica cate tess atte attend ndan ance ce as as a visit visitor or only only.. A minimu minimum m grade grade of “C-“ “C-“ is requi required red for for credit credit (pre (pre 1975 1975 “D” in Stu Study dy Abroa Abroad). d). Grade tempor temporarily arily deferre deferred. d. Used only only in graduat graduatee and undergrad undergraduate uate thesis thesis and and honors courses, and in a limited number of other courses that extend over more than one semester. Incomp Incomplet lete. e. Approv Approved ed extens extension ion of time time to to compl complet etee the the fina finall exam examina inatio tionn or other other requirements of the course. Not Reported. No Credit. Not Valid. Pass. Pass. For test-b test-base asedd credi credit. t. Minimu Minimum m grad gradee of “C-” is requi required red.. Sati Satisf sfac acto tory ry/U /Uns nsat atis isfa fact ctory ory.. Appr Approv oved ed wit withdra hdrawa wall wit witho hout ut cred credit it.. Immedi Immediate ately ly foll followi owing ng the the lett letter er grad gradee indic indicate atess grade grade does does not not coun countt towar towardd the the student’s GPA or earned hours. Immedi Immediate ately ly follo followin wingg the lett letter er grade grade for for Religi Religious ous Foun Foundat dation ion cours courses es indic indicate atess the grade and credit are not included in the GPA.
GRADE-POINT AVERAGE: AVERAGE: Grade-Point Average is based upon a scale of 4.0 = A. Transcript totals display following all itemized credit entries for each level on the transcript. transcript. The Total Institution tution GPA is based on all term credit. credit. The Overall GPA earned includes all applicable traditional and nontraditional term credit, transfer, and test-based credit. The Total Transfer GPA is based on all finalized credit that has been accepted. Beginning with the Fall Semester 1996, the University changed the grade point de signation from A = 5.0 to A = 4.0. 4.0. The change was applied retroactively to all students students enrolled since the Fall Semester of 1982. All averages shown on the attached transcript are computed computed on a 4.0 scale regardless of when the credit was earned. College of Law only : Prior to Fall 1996, grades of B+ (3.5) (3.5) and C+ (2.5) were used. Beginning with the Fall Semester 1996 the law grades are the same a s those in the other colleges.
COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM: Beginning Fall 2004 000000-09 0999 100-1 100-199 99 200-2 200-299 99 300-3 300-399 99 400-499 400-499 500500-59 5999 600-799 600-799** *700 *700-7 -799 99
Nonc Noncre redit dit,, prep prepara arato tory ry cour courses ses.. Lower Lower lev level el unde underg rgra radu duat atee cours courses es.. Lower Lower lev level el unde underg rgra radu duat atee cours courses es.. Upper Upper lev level el unde underg rgra radu duat atee cours courses es.. Upper Upper level level underg undergrad raduat uatee and gradua graduate te cours courses. es. Grad Gradua uate te cour course ses. s. Profes Professio sional nal and and select select gradua graduate te course courses. s. Begi Beginn nnin ingg Spr Sprin ingg 2006 2006
Prior to Fall 2004 100-199 100-199 200-299 200-299 300-399 300-399 400-499
Course Coursess prim primari arily ly for for fres freshme hmenn and and sopho sophomor mores. es. Courses Courses primari primarily ly for for undergrad undergraduate uate students students who satisf satisfyy the the publish published ed prerequisite(s), if any. Courses primarily primarily for juniors juniors,, seniors, seniors, professiona professional,l, and and graduate graduate students students who satisfy published prerequisite(s), if any. Courses for profes professional sional and graduat graduatee students students,, and and certain certain seniors seniors with Graduate College approval to register.
TRANSFER CREDIT: Graduate Transfer credit dates of attendance: atte ndance: xxxx = unknown Transfer credit appears on the transcript in summary based on prior institution(s) of attendance, and in some cases, prior to Spring 2003, as Pre-System Transfer Summary Hours recorded as a total of transfer credit. UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT CLASSIFICATION: Freshman 0 – 29 29.5 hours Junior 60 – 89.5 hours
Sophomore 30 – 59 59.5 hours Senior 90 hours
ENROLLMENT STATUS*: For undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, twelve credit hours and above is required for certification as a full-time student; at least six credit hours is required for certification as a half-time student in a semester. *Graduate students may establish full-time status with fewer than 12 credits. (see http://admin.illinois.edu/policy/code/article3_part3_3-301.html) STUDENT STATUS: A student’s status is determined from his or her academic performance and conduct. A student is in good standing and eligible to return unless n oted. CONDUCT CODE DESCRIPTIONS: Conduct Dismissal: Senate Committee on Student Discipline (SCSD); requires a successful petition for any future readmission. Conduct Dismissal (Suspended): SCSD; dismissal becomes effective with any further violation. Conduct Suspension: SCSD; SCSD; student is not currently a student due to conduct violations. violatio ns. Conduct Suspension (Suspended): SCSD; Suspension becomes effective with any further violation. Conduct Probation (Restricted): SCSD; restrictions on student status. Conduct Probation: SCSD. Conduct Hold on Readmission: SCSD; permission to pursue the readmission process cannot be granted without action of SCSD. Conduct Hold on Degree: SCSD; degree not to be awarded without action of SCSD. SCSD. PRIVACY NOTICE: NOTICE: In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974, this document cannot be released to a third party without the w ritten consent of the student. OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT: A transcript is official when it bears the signature of the Registrar on officially printed paper or an electronic version that is sent directly from the institution institution to the recipient (see below). Transcripts that are provided directly to students are marked “Issued to Student.” Partial or incomplete transcripts are not issued except upon request and only issued by student level (Undergraduate, Graduate, Law, or Veterinary Medicine). Those transcripts are labeled 09/23/2010 “Partial Transcript.”
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