Academic Level is determined by a student's cumulative units (those designated as earned credit). The system includes articulated transfer units in this count.
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Office of the Registrar |
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Source System: | CMS - SA |
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Source Table Name: | PSXLATITEM |
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Source Field Name: | XLATLONGNAME |
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Census Process: | No |
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Folder Heading: | "Academic Level" |
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Column Heading: | "Source Academic Level" |
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Examples
Academic Levels include:
- Freshman (fewer than 30 cumulative units)
- Sophomore (30 to fewer than 60 cumulative units)
- Junior (60 to fewer than 90 cumulative units)
- Senior (90 or more cumulative units)
- Post-Bacc Undergraduate (cumulative units beyond the 1st baccalaureate degree that are not counted toward a graduate program)
- Graduate (earning cumulative units toward a graduate program)
See Also
Definition Source
"Academic level determination based on units: Select to have the system assign an academic level based on the student's cumulative units (those designated as earned credit). The system includes articulated transfer units in this count."[1]
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