Codes found on ARTS Forms |
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Title, Description and Demographics

- Type 1 Address:
- Your KU address. Update your local address at the Registrar's Office, 121
Strong Hall, or online at http://www.registrar.ku.edu/current/updateinfo.shtml
- 7 Digit ID
6 Digit ID
Degree(s):
- Indicates your interest code, i.e. English, Pre-Journalism, Pre-Law. (You
can update this in The College Student Academic Services Office, 109 Strong
Hall.)
- ACT and SAT scores:
- ARTS prints two ACT scores with the highest English and math scores and
one SAT score.
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| School Code |
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A |
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences |
J |
Journalism & Mass Communication |
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B |
School of Business |
L |
Law |
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C |
Applied English Center |
M |
Medicine |
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D |
Education |
N |
Nursing |
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E |
Engineering |
P |
Pharmacy |
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F |
Fine Arts |
R |
Architecture and Urban Planning |
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G |
Graduate |
S |
Social Welfare |
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H |
Allied Health |
Z |
University Special |
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Definition of Level
| 10 |
<= 29 hours (Freshman) |
| 20 |
30 - 59.9 hours (Sophomore) |
| 30 |
60 - 89.9 hours (Junior) |
| 40 |
>= 90 hours (Senior) |
| 50 |
fifth year student in Education, Pharmacy or Arch & Urban Design |
Note. In the section on Hours (total
hours, total Jr/Sr hours, ..., KU hrs in residence), the numbers reflect
only courses completed, not including those currently enrolled in.
Note: In the general education requirements section
and in the majors requirement section, a course marked with a * is a
course the student is currently enrolled in. |
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Overall Hours and GPA

This area contains the student's cumulative GPA and hours for all courses.
This total is also broken down, depending upon school needs. For example, Total
Hours could be broken down by Non-Residential Hours, Junior-Senior Hours, LA&S
Hours, etc. The area on the right sometimes contains additional transcript information,
for students with very long transcripts.
- Total Hours:
- Represents the minimum number of total hours a student must have to graduate.
- Jr/Sr Hrs Req:
- Represents the minimum number of Jr/Sr hours a student must have to graduate.
- Total CLAS Hrs:
- The total number of hours
- Total Hours Needed:
- Should equal the number of transfer hours (graded A-C)
plus the number of KU (A-D) hours. Note: hours enrolled for current semester
are NOT included in this number.
- Jr/Sr Hrs Completed:
- The total number of Jr/Sr hours that have been successfully completed.
- Transfer Hrs:
- The number of hours transferred to KU.
- Calculated KU GPA
- This is the GPA
- Jr/Sr Hrs Needed
- Represents the number of Jr/Sr hours that need to be completed in order
for a student to graduate.
- KU Hrs in Res:
- Represents the minimum number of Jr/Sr hours a student completed at KU.
- KU GPA:
- Indicates grade point average earned in courses completed at KU.
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General Education Requirements

- English
- A student must enroll the first semester at KU in the English composition
course appropriate for their placement and must continue to take English courses
until completion of ENGL 102, Composition and Literature (or ENGL 105, the
honors equivalent).
- Oral Comm/Logic:
- Students with two high school courses (totaling one full credit) in speech
or debate with a grade of "B" or better in both may apply for exemption by
taking a copy of the high school transcript to the Communication Studies department,
102 Bailey Hall.
- Mathematics:
- No later than the second semester in CLAS, all students must enroll in the
math course appropriate for their level of preparation (see placement chart
on page 57 of the undergraduate catalog) and must continue to take mathematics
courses until they have completed Math 101, Algebra OR Math 104, Precalculus.
Students who demonstrate eligibility to enroll directly in calculus through
ACT, SAT, or placement test scores are exempt from this early and continuous
enrollment requirement but not from the mathematics requirement.
- Western Civilization:
- Students are advised to complete ENGL 101 and 102 before enrolling in HWC
114/204 and 115/205, Western Civilization I and II. This course is not
open to freshmen (level 1) except members of the Honors Program.
- Principal Course Distribution:
- The BA requires three courses, each from different subtopics. A BGS
requires two courses, each from different subtopics.
- Lab Science
- Lab science
- Humanities
- Humanities
- Natural Sciences:
- Nat Sci
- Social Science
- Social Science
- Non-Western Culture:
- A non-Western culture course acquaints students with the culture, society,
and values of a non-Western people. For course options, please refer to Enroll
and Pay.
- Language
- Language
Additional General Education Requirements
- Bachelor of Arts (BA)
- A BA requires that one of the three required Nat Sci/Math courses
have a lab. Also, the BA requires that a student reach the fourth
level of proficiency in one foreign language. http://www.ku.edu/~language
- Bachelor of General Studies (BGS)
- The BGS requires neither a natural science lab nor a foreign
language. Student's pursuing a BGS can choose either to complete
a junior/senior concentration which requires 9 hours of 300+ level classes
in a department outside of the student's major or a minor totaling at least
18 hours in a department outside of the student's major.
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Notes and Actions
This area contains memos and actions that have been carried out on a student's
record. Some of the codes found in this area are explained in the table below.
| AFD |
Application for Degree
has been received |
| MCS |
Major Certification Sheet
has been received |
| MIN |
Minor Certification Sheet
has been received |
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Major Requirements (*Unique to each major)
This section of the ARTS form is unique to the major that has been declared.
They will not all look the same. At the top of the section the hours and GPA
that has been obtained in the major are listed. The rest of the section shows
the required courses for that particular major and how the courses that have
been taken fulfill the different requirements. Any questions pertaining to this
section should be directly adressed to an advisor in the department that offers
that major. Click
here for a list of the departments in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
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Transcript Area.

- Whenever possible, transfer work will be coded as the equivalent KU department
and course number. Otherwise, transferred courses have a letter code in
place of the course number. Courses that do not transfer to KU will not
appear on the ARTS form. KU does not accept courses that are remedial, vocational,
or technical in nature. If a transfer course satisfies a general education
requirement, it will be listed in section B on the ARTS form just as KU
courses are listed.
Here are some of the codes that are commonly found in this section.
In course listings:
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Symbol |
Means |
| Status: |
H |
in term line Honor roll |
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P |
in term line Probation |
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S |
in term line Subject to dismissal |
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PP |
in term line Probation in multiple schools |
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D |
in the term line Dismissed |
Various Codes:
| 6-digit number |
Code for transfer institution |
| r |
Course was repeated later |
| p |
Course was taken with New Repeat Policy and does not count in GPA |
| n |
No credit is being given for course. Could be because student is non-degree
seeking or student enrolled in graduate level course as an undergraduate
(or vise versa). There are other situations when this happens.
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| E |
Appearing at the right of course grade listing means course is Credit
by examination |
| J |
Appearing at the right of course grade signifies Junior/Senior level
course |
| 2,4 or F |
Appearing at the right of Transfer credit came from a 2 or 4 year or
foreign institution & between hours and grade Remedial Course. |
Grades:
| Grade |
Point Value |
| A |
4.0 |
| A- |
3.7 |
| B+ |
3.3 |
| B |
3 |
| B- |
2.7 |
| C+ |
2.3 |
| C |
2.0 |
| C- |
1.7 |
| D+ |
1.3 |
| D |
1.0 |
| D- |
0.7 |
| F |
0.0 |
Grades with no point value calculation
| CR |
C- or better. Successful completion of a course |
| NC |
D+ or less. Unsuccessful completion of a course |
| P |
Satisfactory Progress |
| WG |
Awaiting Grade |
| S |
Satisfactory |
| U |
Unsatisfactory |
| I |
Incomplete |
| NE |
Coursework is not evaluated |
| W |
Withdrew |
** IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER:
- The CLAS ARTS form tracks requirements for those students who plan to
graduate with a BA or BGS degree in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
If you plan to complete a BS (Bachelor of Science) or if you have
a preprofessional academic interest (for example pre-business, pre-journalism,
pre-education) or if you have been admitted to a professional school, your
degree requirements may not coincide with this ARTS form.
In addition, this ARTS form may not reflect your most recent college work.
If you have outstanding credit not reflected on your ARTS form, confirm
that official transcripts have been sent to KU's Office of Admissions and
Scholarships.
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Please notify us if you find errors on your ARTS
form.
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