General Information
Graduation Requirements
General Education
Transfer Credit
Graduation Application
Graduation Survey
Commencement Exercises
Assistant Registrar - Graduation: Chrissy Ray
Greenwood Student Center 223
(435) 283-7142
chrissy.ray@hrfjk.com
Students are encouraged to track their progress towards graduation via Degree Works.
A student can access Degree Works through their MySnow Student Portal (my.hrfjk.com) or at d04w.hrfjk.com/degreeworks.
General Information
- Sixty total credits are required for an Associate Degree, a minimum of thirty-four
must be general education credits.
- Students must meet the following resident credit standards. Resident credits are credits
earned at Snow College. College credits earned through AP, CLEP, PLA, credit by exam,
and other non-traditionally awarded credits do not satisfy these standards.
- Baccalaureate degrees require 30 resident credits, all of which must be upper-division.
- Associate degrees require 15 resident credits.
- Technical Education Certificates require 4 resident credits or 25% of the program,
whichever is higher.
- Certificates of Completion require 8 resident credits.
- Certificate of Proficiency require 4 resident credits.
- Awards require 100% of the required credits to be resident credits.
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- A cumulative grade point average of C (2.00) or better must be earned on work completed
at Snow College.
- A grade of C- (1.7) or higher is required in the GE groups of Math (MA), English (E1
& E2), and American Institutions (AI).
- Course numbers below 1000 are considered Pre-college or Remedial. These do NOT count in a student's graduation GPA or graduation credits.
- Courses only count once towards graduation unless the Curriculum Committee approves
the courses as “repeatable”.
- The following courses are cross-listed, non-repeatable courses which means they are
considered the SAME course and only one can be counted toward a degree (not both):
- BUS 1110 & COMM 1800 - Digital Media Tools
- BUS 1210 & HFST 1210 - Personal & Consumer Finance
- EDUC 2400 & SW 2400 - Diverse Populations
- HFST 1500 & PSY 1100 - Human Development (previously Developmental Psychology)
- ENGL 1010 & ENGL 1005 - Expository Composition
- ENGL 2010 & ENGL 2014 - Intermediate Composition
- GEO 1950 & DRON 1950 - Drone Maintenance & Construction
- GEO 2845 & DRON 2845 - Drone Operations & Safety Cert.
- GEO 2846 & DRON 2846 - Drone Applications
- Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended must be submitted
to Snow College. Transfer GPA is not calculated with the Snow College GPA.
- All student accounts must be paid in full. Diplomas and degrees will not be issued
if there are any outstanding obligations.
- A student in continuous enrollment in regular fall and spring semesters at Snow College
must, for purposes of meeting graduation requirements, elect to meet requirements
in effect at the time of entering the college or at the time of graduation. If enrollment
is interrupted, students must elect to meet requirements in effect at the time of
reentry or the time of graduation.
- Credits not earned within the five years prior to the time of graduation from Snow
College may be subject to review by both the Academic Standards Committee and the
departments concerned.
Multiple Degree Policy
Snow College students may earn only one academic degree in most cases. Students may
not receive two general associate degrees (i.e. Associate of Science (AS) or Associate
of Arts (AA)). This means students are only able to declare and earn one Meta-Major
or Major for a general associate degree.
In specific circumstances, students may receive two separate degrees from Snow College.
They are as follows:
- Snow College will award students multiple certificates if they have fulfilled the
necessary requirements for each certificate.
- Students may receive two degrees if they are at different levels (e.g. a certificate
and an associate degree or an associate degree and a bachelor degree).
- If students earn an associate degree in a specialized or applied area (e.g. AAS, APE,
AFA) they may also earn a general associate degree (AS or AA).
- A second bachelor degree may be awarded when all requirements for both degrees are
satisfied, if at least 30 credits of course work is different and residential requirements
are met.
Graduation Catalog Requirements
Candidates for graduation will be held to the requirements of the catalog under which
they were admitted. Students have a maximum of
- 1 year to complete certificate programs
- 3 years to complete associate degrees
- 6 years to complete bachelor degrees
When students take longer than the given years to complete, they must have attended
Snow College during the Catalog Year to use those degree requirements towards graduation.
Programs that are no longer being offered may not be pursued by students who were
not admitted or formally matriculated in that program during the accepted period of
time. Students may not combine portions of different catalogs to fulfill graduation
requirements. Once a catalog is selected, students must abide by all the graduation
requirements specified within that catalog.
Graduation Requirements
Each degree or program at Snow College will have its unique set of requirements. Please
see the Degrees and Programs section of the catalog to determine the specific requirements for your degree.
General Education
For complete General Education information, visit the GE catalog page. Courses that meet General Education requirements will include the following GE codes
in the course descriptions found here.
GE Identifications
General education courses are identified with the following abbreviations:
- AI: American Institutions
- E1 & E2: English
- FA: Fine Arts
- FND: Foundations
- HU: Humanities
- IE: Integrated Exploration
- LB: Natural Science Lab
- LS: Life Sciences
- MA: Quantitative Literacy (Math)
- PS: Physical Sciences
- SS: Social Sciences
GE Substitutions
The GE Committee has approved the following substitutions for the designated GE areas:
Fine Arts (FA):
- ART 1110 Drawing I
- ART 1120 2D Surface
- ART 1130 3D Space
- ART 1140 4D Time
- ART 1150 Photo I
Life Science (LS):
- BIOL 2320/2325 - Human Anatomy w/ lab
and
- BIOL 2420/2425 - Human Physiology w/ lab
- as of Fall 2024, BOTH courses & their labs must be completed to fulfill Life Science GE
Physical Science (PS) and Lab (LB):
- PHYS 2010 and PHYS 2015 - College Physics I w/ lab
- PHYS 2020 and PHYS 2025 - College Physics II w/ lab
- PHYS 2210 and PHYS 2215 - Physics for Scientists & Engineers I w/ lab
- PHYS 2220 and PHYS 2225 - Physics for Scientists & Engineers II w/ lab
Transfer Credit
Transfer credit from other regionally accredited institutions may be used to satisfy
general education requirements at Snow College. Students must provide the Transfer
Articulation Specialist with official transcripts from all colleges and universities
which they have attended. Snow College accepts transfer credit based on the following
criteria:
- Courses must be non-remedial in nature and must be generally acceptable toward a degree
or certificate.
- For course credits to transfer to Snow College, the student must have earned a passing
grade for the course. This is represented by the equivalent of a "D-" or better or
a "P". To satisfy a program's requirements, transferred courses must meet the minimum
grade and credit requirements established by the program.
- Courses must appear on an official transcript from the sending institution. Transcripts
issued to the student are not acceptable.
- There is no limit to the number of transfer credits which may be accepted.
- Transfer courses will not be accepted from other institutions for the purpose of posting
a grade change of a course previously taken at Snow College.
- The transfer credit evaluation is subject to audit and reevaluation.
- Transfer credit should be received at least three weeks prior to registration.
- Credit obtained from an institution that is not regionally accredited may be reviewed
on a course-by-course basis. A course description and/or course syllabus may be required
in order to evaluate credit.
- The GPA from transfer credit is not calculated in the Snow College GPA.
- For credit for military training, submit a DD214.
- Students with credit earned at a foreign post-secondary institution must submit a
certified copy of the transcript from SpanTran Credential Evaluation.
Students may transfer credits back to Snow College after they have transferred to
another institution to complete Snow College's graduation requirements. The student
must send an official transcript to Snow College with the credit the student wants
applied to his or her graduation audit. After the transcript has been sent, please
contact the graduation office at the number above.
Transfer Students with Completed General Education
Any USHE (Utah System of Higher Education) institution shall consider its General
Education requirements completed by transfer students who have completed the General
Education requirements of any other USHE institution. Upon request by transferring
students, a sending institution shall provide certification when students have fully
completed its General Education requirements. Contact the Registrar's office to request
certification.
Graduation Application
All students seeking a degree are required to submit a graduation application. There
is no cost to apply. The graduation application is different than registering to walk
in commencement exercises. It is recommended that students apply based on the following
dates.
- Fall: last Monday in April
- Spring: last Monday in October
- Summer: last Monday in March
Ideally, students should apply after completion of approximately 30 credits, but students
are strongly encouraged to apply prior to their final semester of classes. Doing so
will help ensure that the necessary courses and number of credits can be taken to
fulfill degree requirements. Students can apply via the MySnow Student Portal, the
Snow College Registrar's webpage, or by submitting a completed graduation application form to the Graduation/Registrar's
Office in the Greenwood Student Center.
Graduation Survey
In order to evaluate the quality of the education students receive at Snow College,
each graduate is asked to take an assessment and complete a survey before graduation.
The survey is an assessment of students' general opinions about the college. The results
of the assessment and survey are confidential. They do not appear on transcripts and
have no bearing on graduation status. The results from all students are combined to
provide faculty, administration, and the Utah Board of Regents information about the
knowledge and opinions of Snow College students.
Graduation With Honors
Students who have completed all graduation requirements and have earned a cumulative
grade point average at Snow College as follows will graduate with honors. Only courses
numbered 1000 or above are counted in the qualifying gpa.
- 3.90 - 4.00 Summa Cum Laude
- 3.75 - 3.89 Magna Cum Laude
- 3.50 - 3.74 Cum Laude
Commencement Exercises
Commencement is a celebration of our students' success. All candidates for graduation
are invited to participate. During this ceremony, students will be recognized for
reaching their goals and joining the ranks of the select number of people worldwide
who have a post-secondary degree.
Commencement occurs at the end of Spring Semester and includes all students who have
graduated the preceding Fall Semester and those who will graduate in the current Spring
Semester, or after the current academic year’s Summer Semester. The College holds
two commencement ceremonies, one on the Ephraim campus and one on the Richfield campus.
The college may also have a separate convocation for the four-year degree recipients.
Dates for the ceremony are determined by the established calendaring processes.
More information about commencement can be found here.
ADA Accommodations at Commencement
Any person who feels he or she may need special accommodations connected with the
graduation ceremonies may contact the Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator
at (435) 283-7321.