College of Arts and Sciences
General Studies Program
Academic Standards
Course requirements:
- Minimum of 120 credit hours and overall Indiana University grade point average of 2.0 is required for graduation
- Minimum of 30 Indiana University credit hours
- Minimum or 20 credits hours residency, after admission to the General Studies program, with a GPA of 2.0
- Maximum of 21 credit hours in a single Arts & Science subject area and 30 credit hours in a professional school
- Minimum of 30 credit hours of upper level (300/400) courses
- Minimum grade of C- in Major Areas of Learning and Area of Concentration
- Competencies to include the following
- ENG W131 – Elementary Composition
- SPCH S121 – Public Speaking
- Intensive writing
- Math M100 or higher (not including M117)
- Computer science
- Science course with a lab
- Diversity class
- Capstone
Awards and Distinctions
Scholastic Honor Society
Omicron Sigma Delta is a liberal arts scholastic honorary society based on the same criteria as those used by the prestigious national honorary scholastic society, Phi Beta Kappa. Candidates are selected on the basis of high scholarship and good character.
Graduation with Distinction
The General Studies Program recognizes outstanding performance in coursework by awarding degree with three levels of distinction. In order to graduate with distinction, students must have 60 graded IU credit hours.
The levels of distinction, which are printed on the IU diploma, are determined by the following grade point averages:
- 3.50-3.74 distinction
- 3.75-3.89 high distinction
- 3.90-4.00 highest distinction