b'4 semester hours X 3 quality points = 12 quality points for General Biology I. 24 total quality points / 7 semester hours attempted = 3.43 GPA D. President\'s and Vice President\'s Lists Scholarship is the chief goal of serious college students. The Board of Trustees, administration and faculty attempt to stimulate and recognize exemplary scholastic achievement each semester. President\'s List: Students will be recognized on the President\'s List by earning twelve or more semester hours with a 4.0 (all A\'s) grade point average. Vice President\'s List: Students will be recognized on the Vice President\'s List by earning twelve or more semester hours with a 3.30 to 3.99 grade point average with no grade less than a "C." E. Academic Awards Awards for high academic achievement may be given each year at the discretion of the faculty.These are usually awarded to students who have the highest academic achievement in the course of study.Students who receive an award are recognized at the annual awards ceremony held on each campus. F. Auditing a Course Students registering for audit purposes will be charged regular tuition fees. When official grades are not desired, audit privileges are available to students for the purpose of review and/or special interest. In order to register for an audit, students first go through the normal registration process and, as part of the process, complete an "Audit Permit" form available from the Enrollment Services Office. This form is to be completed at the time of registration. I.The following apply to students who register for audit at the beginning of a semester:1.A grade of "AU" will be recorded at the end of the semester for students who have filed a properly completed Auditing Permit. 2.A student may choose whether or not he/she takes tests and completes other assignments in the class(es) and must, at the beginning of the term of audit, inform the instructor of his/her choice. 3.When in attendance for any class session, the student must be on time for the class and remain for the entire class period. 4.An instructor is under no obligation to explain subjects which were discussed at a time when the auditing student is not in attendance. 5.Auditing student will adhere to policies (Catalog and Student Handbook) regarding conduct and discipline. 6.Attendance records are not maintained for students who complete an Audit Permit during registration.II.The following apply to students who change their status to audit during the first half of a semester:1.The student will take all regularly assigned tests and complete other assignments for the class(es) unless specifically excused from these by the instructor(s). 2.The student will adhere to the same attendance policies as for a regular class, with any exceptions being made by the instructor. Students may change their status from regular credit to audit, with the approval of the instructor(s) in the course(s) to be audited and completion and submission of this form.The deadline for changing to Audit status is the same as the deadline for withdrawing with a grade of "W".58'