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48 each semester, until their cumulative GPA is above 2.0*. Students who have been placed on academic probation and who raise their cumulative grade point average to the minimum of 2.00* are returned to the status of good academic standing. *2.75 for students in the Master of Theology and Master of Arts (New Testament, Old Testament, or Theology) programs. 3.00 for students in the Doctor of Ministry program or the Master of Arts in Counseling program. Doctoral-level students are eligible for dismissal if they fail more than one class in the Doctor of Ministry or three classes in the Doctor of Philosophy program. A failing grade is anything less than a B-. EARNING MORE THAN ONE DEGREE When students enroll in a Master of Arts program after graduating with the Master of Divinity or other graduate degree, one half of the hours required for the Master of Arts or other graduate degree must be unique to that program. When students enroll for the Master of Divinity degree after receiving a Master of Arts or other graduate degree, one half of the hours required of the Master of Divinity must be unique to that program. Two (fifty credit hour) Master of Arts degrees require a minimum of seventy-five total credits (eighty-seven hours if one of the degrees is the Master of Arts in Counseling). For students who are simultaneously enrolled in more than one degree, all degree requirements for both degrees must be met in order to be eligible for graduation. Students who are dually enrolled in two Master of Arts degree programs, or a Master of Arts degree program and a Master of Divinity program need to earn the full number of credits for the larger degree program, plus one half of the credits of the lesser degree program. The other half may overlap with a degree program's requirements. Students pursuing a Master of Theology after graduating with a previously earned Master of Divinity or Master of Arts (New Testament, Old Testament or Theology) from Denver Seminary can share between six and fifteen hours between degrees. DEGREE RELINQUISHING POLICY Graduates who wish to avoid completing any more hours than necessary to earn a second Denver Seminary degree may apply to relinquish the first degree immediately prior to conferral of the second degree. Contact the Registrar's Office for more information and to obtain the appropriate request form. The Degree Relinquish Request form must be submitted along with your graduation application by the deadline outlined on the graduation application for the semester you intend to graduate. GRADUATION An application for graduation is required before students may graduate. Students choosing to walk in Commencement will be charged a regalia fee that is due prior to the Commencement ceremony. For those anticipating a fall graduation, the application is due to the Registrar's Office no later than October 1. For those anticipating a spring graduation, the application is due no later than January 15. For those anticipating a summer graduation, the application is due no later than May 1. The due date is the following Monday if the first falls on a weekend. After the graduation application submission deadline, students will receive notice of their application status and eligibility to graduate. Summer graduates who meet eligibility requirements may participate in the Spring ceremony preceding their degree completion as long as their Commencement Participation Request form is received by February 1st, and they are approved to walk. Students should contact the Registrar's Office for the Commencement Participation Request form; these students will still need to submit a summer graduation application. To be eligible to walk in the Spring ceremony preceding degree completion, students must

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