Portland-State-University 2014-2015 Bulletin

Graduate certificates

Graduate certificate students must remain in good academic standing and must achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher in all courses to be used for the graduate certificate.

There are limits on the use of 510/610 courses in graduate certificates. A maximum of one 510/610 course is allowed per student, per program, and a 510/610 course can only be used as a substitute for an elective, not a core course.

Although grades of C+, C, and C- are below the graduate standard, they may be counted as credit toward a graduate certificate with the specific written approval of the program. Grades of D or F indicate clearly unacceptable work and carry no graduate credit.

Courses completed up to seven years prior to the certificate award date may be used to satisfy graduate certificate requirements (e.g., a course started in the fall term of 2007 will be beyond the seven-year limitation at the close of fall term 2014).

For graduate certificates only, transfer credit is defined as any eligible letter-graded (B- or higher) graduate course taken at another accredited institution. Two-thirds of the credits required for a graduate certificate, or 15 credits, whichever is higher, must be taken at PSU. Individual programs may set higher minimums. See the section on Course overlap between degrees and certificates for use of coursework in certificate programs.

A student cannot graduate with a graduate certificate who has an M (Missing) grade in a PSU graduate course that could potentially be letter graded, even if the course is not applied to the program of study.

Students must file an Application for Awarding of Master’s Degree, Doctoral Degree, or Graduate Certificate with the Office of Graduate Studies by the first Friday of the anticipated term of graduation; see the Graduate Candidate Deadlines for specific due dates. A $25 charge will be applied to the student’s PSU account after the application is processed by the Office of Graduate Studies.