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K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2004
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Credits for Extracurricular Work

Students may earn credit toward graduation by satisfactory participation in certain extracurricular activities. These activities, and the maximum semester hours of credit allowed, are as follows:

Semester Total
Subject and course Hours Hours

KSU Symphony (MUSIC 130, 404)  1 4
Bands—Marching, Pep, etc. (MUSIC 115, 116, 401, 411)  1 4
Concert Choir (MUSIC 111, 400)  1 4
Collegiate Chorale (MUSIC 121, 403)  1 4
K-State Singers (MUSIC 125)  1 4
Concert Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Labs (MUSIC 298, 299)  1 4
Men's Glee Club (MUSIC 135, 408)  1 4
Women's Glee Club (MUSIC 140, 409)  1 4
Instrumental Ensemble (MUSIC 117, 280, 402, 480)  1 4
Vocal Ensembles (MUSIC 280, 480 voice)  1 4
Opera Workshop (MUSIC 475)  1 4
Debate (SPCH 210)  2 4
Kansas State Collegian Journalism (MC 360)  1 4
K-State Agriculturist (AGCOM 410)  1 4
K-State Engineer (DEN 200)  1 2
KSDB participation (MC 460)  1 3
Men's Athletics (ATHM)  1 4
Women's Athletics (ATHW)  1 4

Extracurricular credit is also available with the K-State Dance Workshop (through Dance Production course).

Credits may be counted as electives in a student's curriculum. A student may use no more than 8 semester hours in these subjects toward graduation and enroll for not more than two in a semester.

A student is regularly assigned to these activities, with permission of the instructor in charge of the work. A student participating in one or more of these activities must be enrolled even though the credits exceed the maximum for graduation.

Topics within Grades:
dReport of Grades dReinstatement dClassification of Students
dPoints dHonors dStudent Records
dScholastic Deficiencies dCredits for Extracurricular Work dTranscripts
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June 5, 2003