Schedule a meeting with your advisor to discuss your graduation plan or explore career options, University experiences and minor/certificate options.
Major Requirements for Scripps College of Communication Undergraduate Students
All Scripps College of Communication undergraduate programs require students to complete specific requirements to earn a degree. As a student within the College, you are assigned to a Success Advisor, who can assist you in preparing your graduation plan and setting and achieving goals to help you keep on track.
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Meet with a Success Advisor
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DARS Report
DARS is an acronym for the Degree Audit Reporting System. DARS analyzes degree requirements for a major, minor, or certificate according to the catalog year in which you entered the program.
You can , or visit the University Registrar's website to learn more about the DARS report, including directions for accessing or reporting issues with the system.
Overview of Requirements
As a degree-seeking student within the Scripps College of Communication you must complete general education requirements that have been established by 91原创 as well as the requirements established by the program in which you are enrolled.
University-Wide Graduation Requirements
are requirements that all students at 91原创 must complete for the conferral of a bachelor's degree. University-wide graduation requirements include:
- Complete a minimum of 120 semester hours with a 2.0 accumulative grade point average (GPA) and a 2.0 GPA in your major.
- All bachelor's degree students (except Honors Tutorial College students) must complete 91原创's OHIO BRICKS (General Education) requirements. Many general education courses meet both the University requirements and program-specific requirements.
College-level Graduation Requirements
Each undergraduate degree program within the Scripps College of Communication has its own set of outlined requirements. To view specific Scripps College of Communication information, including college-level requirements, or major-specific information and requirements, you can review the Official Undergraduate Catalog.
If you have questions about graduations requirements, please contact your Student Success Advisor.
Additional Resources
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Undergraduate Catalog
The 91原创 undergraduate catalog includes admissions information, programs offered, academic policies and course descriptions. You can learn more about requirements for your academic program by viewing the academic catalog page for your major program.
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Undergraduate Communication Programs
The Scripps College of Communication offers more than 30 majors, minors and certificates. Visit the academic programs page to view all offerings and learn more about their requirements.
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Internships
Learn more about internship requirements, complete the internship report form, learn about funding opportunities or connect with an internship coordinator if you need support.
Scripps College of Communication Schools
Learn more about the undergraduate programs within each Scripps College of Communication school.