Graduation Requirements and Policies
All students completing a first bachelor’s degree at Seattle Pacific University are governed by the following requirements and policies:
Requirements
- A minimum of 180 college-level quarter credits.
- At least 60 credits earned in upper-division (UD) courses (those numbered 3000–4999), including at least 23 in the major.
- At least 45 college-level credits earned in residence as a matriculated student, including at least 15 in the major and 10 in a minor. (Credits earned through Credit by Examination at SPU do not satisfy the residence requirement.)
- At least 25 of your final 45 credits for the degree must be earned through SPU, with the exception of approved study abroad credits.
- Satisfactory completion of your academic major.
- Completion of all general education requirements.
- Demonstration of competency in a foreign language, either through coursework or one of the means outlined under Foreign Language Competency.
- Completion of the “W” requirement. This requirement is different than and separate from the Academic Inquiry and Writing requirement.
- Completion of the Cultural Understanding and Engagement (CUE) requirement.
- A cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 in all courses applicable to the degree.
- A cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 in all college-level courses taken at SPU.
Policies
- With the exception of courses from pre-approved study abroad programs, no more than 30 credits may be earned from another institution after a student has matriculated at SPU.
- You must gain pre-approval for transfer credit from an academic counselor before enrolling at any other institution.
- Transfer credit policies are found in the Admissions section of this catalog.
- You may not take courses concurrently from SPU and another institution during the regular academic year (Autumn through Spring quarters) unless participating in an approved study abroad program.
- “Pass” grades do not fulfill requirements in the major or minor, in the General Education curriculum (except UCOL 1000 University Colloquium), or in the University Scholars curriculum.
- All degree requirements for a major or minor are determined by the Undergraduate Catalog in effect when you are accepted to the major or minor.
- For example, if you are accepted to a major in Autumn Quarter 2019, you are subject to all major requirements listed in the 2019–20 Undergraduate Catalog.
- New students may enter most majors at SPU during their first quarter of attendance using the online Major or Minor Application form.
- Students are encouraged to apply for a major no later than April of their sophomore year, or as soon as they are eligible based on that major’s admission policies and procedures.
- Transfer students who enter as juniors or seniors should apply to a major as soon as they are eligible based on that major's admission policies and procedures.
- Students on academic probation (with an SPU cumulative GPA below 2.0) will not be permitted to enter a new major or minor until they regain good academic standing.
- The University requires a grade of C- or better in all classes that apply to a major or minor; however, programs may require higher minimum grades in specific courses.
- You may repeat an SPU course only once for a higher grade.
- Major and minor applications are available online in Banner, in most cases.
- The quarter in which you complete your final degree requirements will be listed as your quarter of graduation.
- The official record of your degree completion is the official SPU academic transcript.
- Certain limitations on credit toward a degree apply.
The 2019–20 graduation requirements checklists
Refer to your 2019–20 checklist to ensure that you’re taking the required courses and credits you need to earn your degree in a timely manner.