Bachelor’s Degree
NOTE: Candidates for graduation (Bachelor’s Degree only) must review Dickinson State University’s assessment requirements.
- The student must earn a minimum of 120 semester hours of credit including 30 semester hours from Dickinson State University.
- The student must complete the Dickinson State University 39-43 semester hours of General Education requirements for a baccalaureate degree.
- The student must earn a major of at least 32 semester hours of credit including 18 semester hours from Dickinson State University.
- The student must earn a minor if the student is graduating with a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree unless the major requires 56 or more credits. The minor must be a minimum of 21 semester hours, including 12 semester hours from Dickinson State University. A student cannot minor within their major field. A minor is not required if the student graduates with a double major.
- Bachelor of Arts graduates complete a minimum of eight credit hours of foreign language study. The eight credit hours can be in one language or in multiple languages.
- The student must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 as well as a GPA of 2.0 in the major field of study.
NOTE: Some programs, such as education and nursing, accounting, and business administration require a higher GPA.
- The student must earn a minimum of 32 semester hours of upper level credit courses (300-400).
NOTE: Lower level courses (100-200) which have been taken at another college (two-year or four-year) and for which credit was granted to meet a 300-400 major or minor requirement will not count towards meeting this upper level degree requirement.
- Submitting a formal application for graduation at the Office of Academic Records is required in order to be eligible to receive a Dickinson State University diploma. Students may only submit an application for graduation once they have a minimum of 80 semester hours of academic credit (Includes in progress credit) .
- Should a student complete the academic requirements of a degree program during one semester but not make formal application for graduation until a subsequent semester, the graduation date printed on the transcript will reflect the date on which the academic requirements were met.
- Participation in assessment activities as outlined by the student's major program(s) is required for graduation.