Policies


Contact Information

General Education

 

Anthony Santamaria, Ph.D.

Annunciation Center 315
Phone: (973) 290-4338
asantamaria@steu.edu


SEU Essentials Important Policies

Element I Policies

Traditional Undergraduate Credit and Sequence

  • Traditional undergraduate students who begin college at SEU must complete Element I Integrated Literacy sequence at SEU.

  • Traditional undergraduate transfer students who have not completed English Comp I and/or II elsewhere must take the Element I Integrated Literacy sequence at SEU.

  • Transfer students who completed English Comp I and/or II elsewhere must take SEU195: Writing Seminar that orients them within the General Education Program, and determines what outcomes they still need to meet. The course will be writing intensive, and will integrate workshops and training in Mission and Values, student life, information literacy, and communication and critical thinking skills.

Continuing Studies Credit and Sequence

  • All undergraduate students must complete Element III.

  • Transfer students with AA/AS or BA/BS degrees are exempt from all General Education requirements except Element III.

  • The transcripts of transfer students with AAS degrees will be individually assessed to determine if they may also still need to complete part of the Element II requirement, in addition to Element III.

  • Non-second degree Continuing Studies students who transfer in English Comp I and/or II are exempt from the Element I sequence, but must take SEU195 Writing Seminar that orients them within the General Education Program, and determines what learning outcomes they still need to meet. The transcripts of these transfer students will also be assessed to determine if they are exempt from SEU's math requirement, and all or part of the Element II requirement. If they exempt from the Element I sequence, and at least partially exempt from Element II, they will also be exempt from Element IV.

  • When necessary, and with approval from the Director of General Education, Continuing Studies students may take English Comp I and/or II at another institution for credit at SEU. These students must still take the Writing Seminar that orients them within the General Education Program, and determines what learning outcomes they still need to meet. The course will be writing intensive, and will integrate workshops and training in Mission and Values, student life, information literacy and communication and critical thinking skills.

Element II Policy

  • In place of one of the three courses that form the Element II requirement, and with the approval of the Director of General Education, students are permitted to take and transfer in an approved course that has comparable learning outcomes, and a comparable format, from another accredited institution, provided that the maximum allowable number transfer credits has not been exceeded.


Preset Pathways for Freshmen and Sophomores

To ensure that students begin and remain on track in terms of graduation and degree requirements, and to maximize student opportunities to add minors or second majors, and therefore increase their options after graduation, SEU has designed the Preset Freshmen and Sophomore Pathways. The general education requirements are incorporated into the Preset Pathways for Freshmen and Sophomores.

This curricular sequencing model, which outlines all the courses taken in the first two years, will allow students to complete 75% to 90% of their General Education requirements during just their freshman and sophomore years, as well as all foundational gateway and milestone courses, both in their intended major, and in other complementary majors and minors that they may want to consider.

Students will then be able to focus their junior and senior years almost entirely on their major, as well as on potential minors or second majors.

Simply put, this curricular sequencing model allows students to get the most out of their undergraduate education at SEU.


Grading

  • A minimum grade of "C" is required for successful completion of, SEU110, SEU120.
  • A minimum grade of "D" is acceptable for courses meeting other general education requirements.