Requirements For Graduation
A degree seeking student enrolled at Carroll College may pursue either a four-year program leading to the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree or a two-year program leading to the Associate of Arts degree.
Students are expected to satisfy the graduation requirements in effect the year of initial enrollment as degree candidates at the College providing they can complete requirements within a continuous six-year period. If graduation requirements change after that date, students have the option of petitioning to satisfying either the requirements in effect at the time of admission or the requirements of a subsequent catalog. If a student interrupts attendance or transfers from one program to another, he or she must graduate under the requirements in effect at the time of re-admission or transfer.
Any Carroll course for which college-level credit (course numbers 100–499) is given may be applied toward the total credits needed for graduation, except physical education activity courses (HPE 101, HPE 102, or LAS 102) and certain Military Science (MSL) courses; in the case of HPE 101, HPE 102, and LAS 102 physical activity courses, only two (2) credits apply toward the total number of credits needed for graduation. A minor is not required for graduation, except for candidates who graduate under certain teaching options for secondary education.
Carroll College Core Curriculum
Carroll is a Catholic, liberal arts college. In order to ensure that each student shares in the wisdom that goes to make up the foundation of such a school, the College requires all students to participate in a broad spectrum of academic disciplines. This range includes those disciplines which help develop the contemporary, enlightened mind, namely, the humanities and fine arts, the social and natural sciences, and the reflective disciplines of philosophy and theology.
The Carroll College Core Curriculum is applicable to all students receiving the baccalaureate or the associate degree, except in the case of post-baccalaureate students or transfer* students who have earned an AA or AS degree prior to enrolling at Carroll. Effective Fall 2017, Core requirements cannot be fulfilled through elected pass/fail grading.
A person who holds a baccalaureate degree from another regionally accredited institution may pursue a second major or degree at Carroll College as a post-baccalaureate student. We also encourage transfer* students who have earned an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree to continue their studies toward a four-year degree at Carroll. For students who have earned a Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution prior to enrolling at Carroll, all Core Curriculum requirements will be considered fulfilled, except for three (3) credits of philosophy and three (3) credits of theology. For transfer* students who have earned an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree from a regionally accredited institution prior to enrolling at Carroll, all Core Curriculum requirements will be considered fulfilled, except for three (3) credits of philosophy and three (3) credits of TH 101 Theological Foundations. Equivalent courses meeting these required philosophy and theology credits may be transferred from a previously attended institution.
*The Core Curriculum policy for transfer students does not apply to students who matriculate to Carroll as first-year students (who earned their AA or AS degree via dual-enrollment) or re-admit students. For these students, a course-by-course evaluation will be used to determine which Core courses have been met with transfer credits.
Residence Requirements
Of the final 45 credit hours earned toward the degree a minimum of 30 credit hours must be earned at Carroll College with at least one-half of the credits required in the major and minor taken at Carroll.
Comprehensive Examinations
Each candidate for the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree must satisfactorily complete the written and/or oral comprehensive examination if required by the major department.
Application for Degree
Application for a degree must be made at the Office of the Registrar within the period indicated in the college calendar. Students should work closely with their academic advisor on course selection to ensure that all requirements for graduation are met. However, each student retains ultimate responsibility for completing all requirements for graduation.
Commencement
Students are expected to be present at graduation exercises. Students who have applied for a degree in December, May or July of an academic year may participate in the May commencement ceremony.