Academic Standards and Policies: Undergraduate (Bulletin 2024–25)
Academic standards and policies for undergraduates can be found in the annually-updated undergraduate student bulletin.
Academic standards and policies for undergraduates can be found in the annually-updated undergraduate student bulletin.
Academic standards and policies for graduate students can be found in the annually-updated graduate student bulletin.
Graduate students must make satisfactory progress toward completion of their degree or license.
Academic probation is intended as a means to identify, notify, and extend help to students who seem for whatever reason to be jeopardizing the possibility of their eventual graduation.
The typical program of undergraduate study consists of 32 credits distributed annually over fall, winter, and spring terms.
Hamline University graduate students must be enrolled in at least 4 credits to be considered half-time and in at least 8 credits to be considered full-time.
Academic dishonesty includes any act that has the effect, or intention, of giving one student an unfair advantage over others in the completion or evaluation of academic work and/or inaccurately representing one’s academic work.
Academic dishonesty includes any act that has the effect, or intention, of giving one student an unfair advantage over others in the completion or evaluation of academic work and/or inaccurately representing one’s academic work.
Hamline’s on-campus undergraduate program follows a 4-1-4 academic calendar. Online degree completion program courses are offered in eight-week sessions, two sessions each in fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Please note that this calendar is subject to change.