Apr 18, 2024  
2022-2023 University Student Handbook 
    
2022-2023 University Student Handbook [FINAL EDITION]

Continuing Studies Students


Academic Policies

The academic policies of the Center for Graduate and Continuing Studies (CGCS) are outlined in the University catalog. The policies include:

  • Academic integrity
  • Admissions procedures
  • Degree requirements
  • Grading
  • Leave of absence
  • Transfer credit
  • Withdrawal
  • Petitioning to graduate

The undergraduate catalog can be found online at https://catalog.widener.edu/.

 

Continuing Studies Student Organizations

Alpha Sigma Lambda

This national honor society recognizes adult students for outstanding academic achievement. Membership is open to all matriculated students in Continuing Studies who have completed a minimum of 24 credits at the Center for Graduate and Continuing Studies (including 15 outside their major field), and who have a cumulative grade point average of 3.25 at the end of the fall semester and are in the top 20 percent of their class. The Continuing Studies chapter is Alpha Theta. Eligible students are invited to join during the spring semester of each academic year. For more information, contact the Continuing Studies Office at 610-499-4507.

 

Procedures for Becoming a Recognized Continuing Studies Student Group

In the course of their studies, Continuing Studies students may identify a need for an activity or service that they believe will enrich and improve adult student life. (These needs may vary with time and changes in the student population.) The division wishes to encourage student efforts to form groups that will meet the current needs of all or a portion of Continuing Studies students. In addition, a limited amount of funding may be available for approved activities and services offered to students by registered student groups.

A student group/organization that seeks recognition should submit a profile to Continuing Studies, Main Campus. Recognition of the group depends on the merits of the following:

  • A formal, written statement of purpose.
  • An outline/description of the actual or potential membership.
  • The name of the faculty advisor.