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- Academic Calendar
- Academic Support
- Degrees and Certificate Programs
- Bachelor’s Degree
- Master’s Degree
- University Registrar
Why Choose Our Unitatis Universitas
The University Registrar plays a critical role in the University and Academic operations by effectively managing the maintenance and integrity of all students academic records, the approved curriculum, the creation, and maintenance of course schedules
Academic Calendar
The University Registrar plays a critical role in the University and Academic operations by effectively managing the maintenance and integrity of all students academic records, the approved curriculum, the creation, and maintenance of course schedules
Student Classification
Undergraduate registration is based on earned credit hours. Students with more credit hours are eligible to register on an earlier date.
Admitted undergraduates are classified as follows:
Freshman. 0–29 credits completed
Sophomore. 30–59 credits completed
Junior. 60–89 credits completed
Senior. 90 or more credits completed
Full-time undergraduates are students enrolled in 12 or more credits per semester. Completed hours combine all credits earned at the University plus credits transferred from other institutions or obtained by testing. Please note that different criteria for full-time status may apply for tuition, verification, and financial aid purposes. For more information, contact the offices of Student Accounts, University Registrar, and Student Financial Aid, respectively.
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Student Classification
Undergraduate registration is based on earned credit hours. Students with more credit hours are eligible to register on an earlier date.
Admitted undergraduates are classified as follows:
Freshman. 0–29 credits completed
Sophomore. 30–59 credits completed
Junior. 60–89 credits completed
Senior. 90 or more credits completed
Full-time undergraduates are students enrolled in 12 or more credits per semester. Completed hours combine all credits earned at the University plus credits transferred from other institutions or obtained by testing. Please note that different criteria for full-time status may apply for tuition, verification, and financial aid purposes. For more information, contact the offices of Student Accounts, University Registrar, and Student Financial Aid, respectively.
Academic Standing
The following system of academic progress became effective in the fall of 2004 and applies to all undergraduate degree and non-degree students at Unitatis. Academic retention is based solely on the cumulative GPA. The cumulative GPA required for retention varies according to the credit level or attempted credit hours, a combination of all credits attempted at the University plus credits transferred from other institutions or obtained by testing..
Academic Period
The academic period refers to the fall semester, spring semester, or summer term. For determining the duration of academic warning, probation, and suspension, an academic period is defined as follows:
Each academic period begins on the 15th day, following the last scheduled day of final exams for the previous period. Each academic period ends on the 14th day after the last scheduled day of final exams. For example, assume that the last scheduled day of final exams for a semester is Monday, December 23. That period then ends on Monday, January 6. The next period begins on Tuesday, January 7.
Student Classification
Undergraduate registration is based on earned credit hours. Students with more credit hours are eligible to register on an earlier date.
Admitted undergraduates are classified as follows:
Freshman. 0–29 credits completed
Sophomore. 30–59 credits completed
Junior. 60–89 credits completed
Senior. 90 or more credits completed
Full-time undergraduates are students enrolled in 12 or more credits per semester. Completed hours combine all credits earned at the University plus credits transferred from other institutions or obtained by testing. Please note that different criteria for full-time status may apply for tuition, verification, and financial aid purposes. For more information, contact the offices of Student Accounts, University Registrar, and Student Financial Aid, respectively.
Academic Standing
The following system of academic progress became effective in the fall of 2004 and applies to all undergraduate degree and non-degree students at Unitatis. Academic retention is based solely on the cumulative GPA. The cumulative GPA required for retention varies according to the credit level or attempted credit hours, a combination of all credits attempted at the University plus credits transferred from other institutions or obtained by testing..
Academic Period
The academic period refers to the fall semester, spring semester, or summer term. For determining the duration of academic warning, probation, and suspension, an academic period is defined as follows:
Each academic period begins on the 15th day, following the last scheduled day of final exams for the previous period. Each academic period ends on the 14th day after the last scheduled day of final exams. For example, assume that the last scheduled day of final exams for a semester is Monday, December 23. That period then ends on Monday, January 6. The next period begins on Tuesday, January 7.
Student Classification
Undergraduate registration is based on earned credit hours. Students with more credit hours are eligible to register on an earlier date.
Admitted undergraduates are classified as follows:
Freshman. 0–29 credits completed
Sophomore. 30–59 credits completed
Junior. 60–89 credits completed
Senior. 90 or more credits completed
Full-time undergraduates are students enrolled in 12 or more credits per semester. Completed hours combine all credits earned at the University plus credits transferred from other institutions or obtained by testing. Please note that different criteria for full-time status may apply for tuition, verification, and financial aid purposes. For more information, contact the offices of Student Accounts, University Registrar, and Student Financial Aid, respectively.
Academic Standing
The following system of academic progress became effective in the fall of 2004 and applies to all undergraduate degree and non-degree students at Unitatis. Academic retention is based solely on the cumulative GPA. The cumulative GPA required for retention varies according to the credit level or attempted credit hours, a combination of all credits attempted at the University plus credits transferred from other institutions or obtained by testing..
Academic Period
The academic period refers to the fall semester, spring semester, or summer term. For determining the duration of academic warning, probation, and suspension, an academic period is defined as follows:
Each academic period begins on the 15th day, following the last scheduled day of final exams for the previous period. Each academic period ends on the 14th day after the last scheduled day of final exams. For example, assume that the last scheduled day of final exams for a semester is Monday, December 23. That period then ends on Monday, January 6. The next period begins on Tuesday, January 7.
Academic Support
Your academic success is our ultimate priority. At UUS, we help you navigate every step on your educational journey, from your first real research paper to your first job post-graduation. We’ll even guide you choose the right major. Unitatis provides students with both an academic advisor and a faculty mentor.
For more information about Quecumque Fecerris Fellowship, admission, etc.
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Degrees and Certificate Programs
A degree is about more than the diploma you earn. UUS offers challenging and relevant undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees for today’s changing and developing world — along with the context and connections with God that will help you make the most of what you learn. With optional concentrations, minors, certificates, and accelerated programs, Unitatis offers a truly personalized and religious experience.
We at UUS offer a variety of career or vocational education and technical education in her school of nursing programs within targeted service, paraprofessional, and professional occupational clusters. Each teaching program is individually sequenced, based on learning needs and other aspects of the allied healthcare and applied Sciences