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PORTFOLIO INFORMATION

Spring 2013

 Deadline Information

  • March 6th -  Potrfolio RESUBMISSIONS from FA'12 are due.
  • March 6th -  Suggested deadline for Seniors registered for a Final Review in SP'13 and intending to graduate this May are strongly recommended to submit their completed Portfolios.  Please be sure to consult the Portfolio webpage for more detailed information regarding requirements and essays. 
  • May 6th - Portfolio deadline for all students registered in Portfolio in SP'13 (IDS.4000, IDS4000E, IDS3999, and IDS4001)* Again, Seniors intending to graduate this May are strongly encouraged to submit a completed Portfolio well in advance of this May 6th deadline.
  • March 22nd - Declaring/changing your major/minor. All students must declare their major/minor before the end of their 4th semester by the deadline published on the Academic Calendar. Please consult the following webpage for additional information to access the required form.  Bring this form when meeting with your department chairs and advisor.

*RESOURCES*

*Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
*ePortfolio First Review Workshop SP'13
*ePortfolio QuickStart Guide
*How do I submit my ePortfolio
*Resources for Portfolio submission
*Developing your e-Portfolio submission
*Spring 2013 Portfolio Resources Handout for Students
*Board on Academic Standards SP'13 Office Hours
 

Sophomore Portfolio Workshops

Wednesday, March 27 - 7pm in Brownson Hall 8
Wednesday, April 03 - 7pm in Brownson Hall 8
Wednesday, April 10 - 7pm in Brownson Hall 8  

 

ACADEMIC PROBATION AND DISMISSAL CRITERIA

The following document outlines the criteria for satisfactory academic standing for the College's Undergraduates and Probation/Dismissal criteria.   ACADEMIC PROBATION AND DISMISSAL POLICY 

  

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE

Please consult the College Catalog and use the General Education webpage for detailed information regarding these requirements.
 

MANHATTANVILLE TRANSFER COURSE EQUIVALENCIES

Prospective transfer students are eligible to receive a maximum of 90 transfer credits. Coursework eligible for transfer must come from regionally accredited institutions, and be comparable to the liberal arts curriculum offered at Manhattanville. Transfer credit is awarded only for courses in which students earn grades of C- or higher.
For more detail information on Manhattanville's transfer credit policy and procedures, please consult the Transcript Evaluation page through the Registrar's Office.