Dean's List Policy and Tuition Benefits

A matriculated undergraduate student who attains a grade point average of 3.30 in any one semester is eligible for the Dean’s list provided he/she has been enrolled for 12 credit hours of course work, 9 credit hours of which must be in course work which utilizes the letter grade (A, B, C, D, F) scale. Students earning Incomplete grades are ineligible for Dean’s List until all “I” grades for the semester have been changed.

Students classified as Graduate Students are NOT included on the Dean’s List.

Dean’s List students receive a Dean’s List Certificate which recognizes their superior scholarship; are named in a national register of Dean’s Lists; and may have their full-time tuition payment (which ordinarily covers a maximum of 17 credit hours) cover up to and including 21 credit hours in the semester immediately following the semester during which the Dean’s List status was achieved.

Summer/Inter-Semester Policy

Instead of using your Dean's List tuition benefit during a regular semester as described above, you may choose to use your Dean’s List tuition benefit for a 50% discount on one three- or four-credit-hour Summer Session or Inter-semester course. The Dean’s List benefit for a Summer or Inter-semester course may be used only once in your Daemen College career.

The discount is for Undergraduate Students only, and may not be used for Nursing Students already receiving a 50% reduction in tuition charges, Study Abroad or other off-campus learning experiences. If you choose to apply your Dean’s List tuition benefit to a Summer or Inter-semester course, you must notify the Student Accounts Office for appropriate adjustment of your bill.

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The United States and Venezuela are two different countries with different cultures and values, therefore the education is different. As I see it, the books, theories and the knowledge are all the same no matter where you are. What makes the difference is how the teacher is going to transmit all that to the student and what approach the teacher is going to use so the student can apply it in the future. At Daemen as a student we have the chance to create a good relationship with the teachers, which is priceless when we are in college.