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Swift, Colby Jordan

000-31-1575

06/12/2015

From: Volunteer State Cmty Coll


SPRING 2009 - SPRING 2009
Total Hours Transferred - UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL

3.00

From: Volunteer State Cmty Coll


FALL 2009 - FALL 2009
Total Hours Transferred - UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL

6.00

From: Volunteer State Cmty Coll


SPRING 2010 - SPRING 2010
Total Hours Transferred - UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL

3.00

Total Hours Transferred - UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL

12.00

CMST
ENGL
ENGL
GEOL
MATH

FALL SEMESTER 2010


Arts and Sciences
210
Public Speaking
3.00
231
Am Lit I:Colonial Era-Civ War
3.00
264
Intro to Fiction Writing
3.00
101
The Dynamic Earth
4.00
113
Mathematical Reasoning
3.00

U
U
U
U
U

A
A
A
A
A

ANTH
EDPY
GEOL
MATH
PHIL

SPRING SEMESTER 2011


Arts and Sciences
130
Cultural Anthropology
3.00
210
Psychoed Issues/Human Develop
3.00
103
The Earth's Environments
4.00
115
Statistical Reasoning
3.00
111
Human Condit: Know/Reality
3.00

U
U
U
U
U

B
A
AA
A

ASTR
ENGL
GEOG
MDST
SPAN

FALL SEMESTER 2011


Arts and Sciences
151
Journey Through Solar System
3.00
376
Colloquium in Literature
3.00
101
World Geography
3.00
201
Medieval Civilization
3.00
150
Intermed Spanish Transition
3.00

U
U
U
U
U

A
AA
A
A

SPRING SEMESTER 2012


Arts and Sciences
ENGL
332
Women in American Literature
3.00
U
AENGL
404
Shakespeare I:Early Plays
3.00
U
A
MDST
202
Medieval Civilization
3.00
U
A
POLS
365
Intro/International Relations
3.00
U
A
SPAN
211
Intermediate Spanish
3.00
U
A-------------------------CONTINUED ON NEXT COLUMN-------------------------

EDUC
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
POLS
SPAN

FALL SEMESTER 2012


Arts and Sciences
100
Service Learning
1.00
406
Renaissance Drama
3.00
432
Amer Romanticism/Transcendent
3.00
441
Southern Literature
3.00
374
American Political Thought
3.00
212
Intermediate Spanish
3.00

U
U
U
U
U
U

A
A
A
AA
A-

ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL

SPRING SEMESTER 2013


Arts and Sciences
364
Writing Fiction
3.00
372
Structure/Modern English
3.00
405
Shakespeare II: Later Plays
3.00
451
Modern British/American Poetry
3.00
482
Major Authors
3.00

U
U
U
U
U

A
AA
A
A

EDPY
ENED
ENGL
SPED
TPTE

FALL SEMESTER 2013


Arts and Sciences
401
Prof Studies/Applied Ed Psych
3.00
508
Teach Composition/Sec School
3.00
464
Advanced Fiction Writing
3.00
402
Prof St: Spec Ed/Divers Learn
3.00
517
Trends and Issues in Education
3.00

U
G
U
U
G

A
A
A
A
A

ENED
ENGL
TPTE
TPTE
TPTE

SPRING SEMESTER 2014


Arts and Sciences
509
Yng Adlt Lit/Secondry Sch 7-12
3.00
389
Literature of English Bible
3.00
352
Field Exper/Teach: Secondary I
1.00
355
Intro to Secondary Schools
3.00
486
Integrating Technology Curric
3.00

G
U
U
U
U

A
A
S
A
A

Degree:
Date:
Major:
Major Conc:
Minor:
Honors:

Bachelor of Arts
05/10/2014
English
Literature
Secondary Education Minor
Summa Cum Laude

Cumulative:
U
G

Att: 111.00
Att:
9.00

Earned: 111.00
Earned:
9.00

S/P:
S/P:

13.00
0.00

Qpts:
Qpts:

434.40
36.00

GPA: 3.91
GPA: 4.00

SUMMER SEMESTER 2014


Graduate
ENED
460
Teach Read & Lit/Second Schl
3.00
G
A
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Swift, Colby Jordan

000-31-1575

06/12/2015

ENED
REED
TPTE
TPTE

FALL SEMESTER 2014


Graduate
459
Teach English/Secondary School
461
Devel Read Skills/Content Flds
574
Analysis of Teachng/Prof Devlp
575
Prof Internship: Teaching

3.00
3.00
2.00
4.00

G
G
G
G

A
A
A
S

TPTE
TPTE

SPRING SEMESTER 2015


Graduate
575
Prof Internship: Teaching
591
Clinical Studies

8.00
4.00

G
G

S
A

Degree:
Date:
Major:
Major Conc:

Master of Science
05/09/2015
Teacher Education
Secondary Teaching
Non-Thesis

Cumulative:
U
G

Att: 111.00
Att: 24.00

Earned: 111.00
Earned: 24.00

S/P:
S/P:

13.00
12.00

Qpts:
Qpts:

434.40
96.00

GPA: 3.91
GPA: 4.00

____________________________MEMORANDA_____________________________
High School:
White House High Sch
HS Address:
White House TN 37188 5432
HS Date Grad: 05/2010
_____________________ END OF TRANSCRIPT _____________________

THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, OFFICE OF THE UNIVERSITY REGISTRAR, 209 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE 37996-0230
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KEY TO TRANSCRIPT
1.

GRADING SYSTEM The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, uses a four point grading
system to measure academic achievement. The following grades are used in computing the
grade point average (GPA) for undergraduates, graduates, and veterinary medicine
students. See grading system for College of Law in #6 below.
Beginning Fall 2008, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, added minus grades for
undergraduate students.

Grade
A
AB+
B
BC+
C
CD+
D
DF
I

WF
X

Prior to Fall
Fall 2008
Graduates
2008 Undergraduates
Undergraduates
Superior
4.0
4.0
4.0
Intermediate
N/A
3.7
N/A
Very Good
3.5
3.3
3.5
Good
3.0
3.0
3.0
Intermediate
N/A
2.7
N/A
Fair
2.5
2.3
2.5
Satisfactory
2.0
2.0
2.0
Unsatisfactory
N/A
1.7
N/A
Unsatisfactory
N/A
1.3
N/A
Unsatisfactory
1.0
1.0
1.0
Unsatisfactory
N/A
0.7
N/A
Failure
0.0
0.0
0.0
Incomplete
0.0
0.0
I grades after the above dates are not used in GPA calculations.
(computed as Failure for undergraduates prior to Fall Semester 1988)
(computed as Failure for graduates prior to Fall Quarter 1976)
Withdrew Failing
0.0 (discontinued as falling grade Fall 2008)
Exam missed
0.0 (discontinued Fall 1975)

Interpretation

The following grades or notations are also used by the University; however, these do not earn
quality points and are not used in GPA calculations.
Grade
Aud
Blank
IW
N
NC
NG
NP
NR
P
S

Explanation
Audit (courses not recorded on Academic Record-effective Fall 1982)
No report
Incomplete due to writing deficiency
No progress
No credit
No grade
No progress or inadequate progress
No report
Progress or Pass (progress toward completion of a thesis or dissertation)
Satisfactory (equates to A, B, or C, for undergraduates; equates to A or B for
graduates)
SI
Incomplete grade for course elected as S or NC grade
W
Withdrew from course without penalty
WP
Withdrew passing
WF
Withdrew failing (effective Fall 2008)
The following grade symbols are also used:
*
Repeated course-All hours (attempted and earned) and quality points for the
course with the * are subtracted from the cumulative totals.
#
Repeated course-All earned hours for the course with the # are subtracted from the
cumulative totals

2. CREDIT LEVEL AND COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM


U Undergraduate courses numbered 100(0) & 200(0) level are lower division; 300(0) &
400(0) level are upper division; 300(0) & 400(0) level courses are used for Graduate
credit if preceded by a G in credit level.
G Graduate level courses numbered 500(0) are graduate level, however, any 500(0)
numbered courses with a U credit level are used as undergraduate credit.
L Law course
V Veterinary Medicine course
3. COURSE TYPE Blank=Regular Credit
AP=Advanced Placement Credit
COP=Co-op Credit
HON=Honors Credit
PRF=Proficiency Exam
DP=Departmental Placement Credit

ADM=Admissions Deficiency Met


CLP=College Level Exam
COR=Correspondence Credit
MIL=Military Credit
NON=Non-credit
HNRS=Honors by Contract

4. TRANSFER POLICY (Effective Fall Quarter 1985) Transfer hours are counted for
degree programs but are not computed in UTKs GPA for courses transferred after
Summer Quarter, 1985.
5. GOOD STANDING Unless otherwise noted by dismissal, student is in good standing
(eligible to enroll).
6. GRADES, COLLEGE OF LAW Effective Fall 1969, the College of Law began using a
numeric grading system. Fall 1969 numerical grading: 3.6-4.0=A, 2.6-3.5=B, 1.6-2.5=C,
0.6-1.5=D, 0.0-0.5=F.
Effective Fall 1980: 3.6-4.0=A, 2.6-3.5=B, 1.6-2.5=C, 1.0-1.5=D, 0.0-0.9=F.
Effective Fall 1996: Excellent/A+=4.3, A=4.0, A-=3.7, Good/B+=3.3, B=3.0, B-=2.7,
Satisfactory/C+=2.3, C=2.0, C-=1.7, Poor/D+=1.3, D=1.0, D-=0.7, Failure/F=0.0.
7. CALENDAR SYSTEMS Unless otherwise noted, all course work completed prior to Fall
Semester 1988 is under the quarter system and all work completed after Summer Quarter
1988 is under the semester system. College of Law course work completed after Spring
Quarter 1981 is under the semester system.
8. ACCREDITATION The University of Tennessee is accredited by the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools.
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