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THIS DOCUMENT IS OFFICIAL ONLY IF OBTAINED DIRECTLY FROM MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY.

PRINTED: 05/13/13 PAGE: 01 OF 01

ISSUED TO STUDENT ANDERSON, KAITLYN HOPE UIC:2992125989 STUDENT ID: A40840378

PREVIOUS/TRANSFER INSTITUTIONS ESCANABA AREA PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDED: 08/04 - 05/08 ESCANABA MI -------------------------------------------------UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT COURSE INFORMATION FALL SEMESTER 2008 08/25/08 - 12/12/08 ISS 215 SOC DIFFERENT & INEQUALITY (D) 4 MTH 110 FINITE MATH AND ELTS COLL ALG 5 WRA 140 WRITING: WOMEN IN AMERICA 4 CUM CREDITS : 13.0 CUM GPA : 3.5000 DEAN'S LIST SPRING SEMESTER 2009 01/12/09 - 05/08/09 ENG 210 INTRO TO THE STUDY OF ENGLISH 4 ENG 490 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 MUS 125 GLEE CLUB, MEN AND WOMEN 1 PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 4 SPN 150 INTEN REVIEW OF ELEM SPANISH 5 CUM CREDITS : 28.0 CUM GPA : 3.3750 FALL SEMESTER 2009 09/02/09 - 12/18/09 HST 201 HISTORICAL METHODS AND SKILLS 3 ISB 202 APPL ENVIR & ORGANISMAL BIO 3 ISB 208L IS BIOLOGY LAB 2 MUS 125 GLEE CLUB, MEN AND WOMEN 1 SPN 201 SECOND YEAR SPANISH I 4 TE 150 REFLECTIONS ON LEARNING 3 CUM CREDITS : 44.0 CUM GPA : 3.5340 DEAN'S LIST SPRING SEMESTER 2010 01/11/10 - 05/07/10 ENG 302 INTRO TO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3 ISS 315 GLOBAL DIVRSTY/INTERDEPEND (I) 4 MUS 125 GLEE CLUB, MEN AND WOMEN 1 SPN 202 SECOND-YEAR SPANISH II 4 TE 250 HUM DIV POWER & OPP SOC INST 3 CUM CREDITS : 59.0 CUM GPA : 3.5593 DEAN'S LIST SUMMER SEMESTER 2010 05/17/10 - 07/01/10 ENG 308 LITERATURE FOR YOUNG ADULTS ENG 353 WOMEN AND LITERATURE

SPRING SEMESTER 2011 01/10/11 - 05/06/11 ENG 318 READINGS IN SHAKESPEARE 3 ENG 320B METH LITERARY HISTORY: REGION 4 HST 203 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1876 4 ISP 215 THE SCIENCE OF SOUND 3 MUS 125 GLEE CLUB, MEN AND WOMEN 1 CUM CREDITS : 100.0 CUM GPA : 3.6750 DEAN'S LIST SUMMER SEMESTER 2011 05/16/11 - 06/30/11 HST 320 HISTORY OF MICHIGAN HST 361 AFRICAN HISTORY SINCE 1800

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SUMMER SEMESTER 2011 07/05/11 - 08/18/11 HST 150 WORLD HISTORY SINCE 1500 4 CUM CREDITS : 110.0 CUM GPA : 3.7045 FALL SEMESTER 2011 08/31/11 - 12/16/11 ENG 408 SOCIO-PSYCHOLING READ DISCIPLN 4 ENG 452 SEMINAR 20TH/21ST BRITISH LIT 3 MUS 125 GLEE CLUB, MEN AND WOMEN 1 TE 407 TCHNG SUB MAT DIVERSE LRN-SEC 5 CUM CREDITS : 123.0 CUM GPA : 3.7357 DEAN'S LIST SPRING SEMESTER 2012 01/09/12 - 05/04/12 ENG 413 CRIT QUESTNS LANG & COMP (W) 4 ENG 490 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 HST 487 SEM IN COMPARATIVE HISTORY (W) 3 MUS 125 GLEE CLUB, MEN AND WOMEN 1 TE 408 CRAFTING TCHNG PRACTICE-SEC(W) 6 CUM CREDITS : 138.0 CUM GPA : 3.7644 DEAN'S LIST

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BACHELOR OF ARTS GRANTED: 05/04/12 MAJOR: ENGLISH COLLEGE: ARTS AND LETTERS WITH HONOR -------------------------------------------------GRADUATE CERTIFICATION CREDIT

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SUMMER SEMESTER 2010 07/06/10 - 08/19/10 IAH 207 LIT, CULTURES, IDENTITIES (I) 4 CUM CREDITS : 69.0 CUM GPA : 3.6231

COURSE INFORMATION FALL SEMESTER 2012 08/29/12 - 12/14/12 TE 501 INTERN TCHING DIVERSE LRNER I 6 TE 801 PROF ROLES & TCHNG PRACTICE I 3 TE 802 REFLECT & INQ TCHNG PRACT I 3 CUM CREDITS : 12.0 CUM GPA : 4.0000

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SPRING SEMESTER 2013 01/07/13 - 05/03/13 FALL SEMESTER 2010 09/01/10 - 12/17/10 TE 502 INTERN TCHING DIVERSE LRNER II 6 P ENG 280 FOUNDATIONS LITERARY STUDY II 3 3.5 TE 803 PROF ROLES & TCHING PRACT II 3 4.0 HST 202 U.S. HISTORY TO 1876 4 4.0 TE 804 REFLECT & INQ TCHNG PRACT II 3 4.0 IAH 241A MUSIC/SOCIETY MODERN WRLD (D) 4 3.5 CUM CREDITS : 24.0 CUM GPA : 4.0000 MUS 125 GLEE CLUB, MEN AND WOMEN 1 4.0 -----------------NO ENTRIES BELOW THIS LINE----------------TE 302 LRNERS & LRNING IN CONTEXT-SEC 4 4.0 CUM CREDITS : 85.0 CUM GPA : 3.6529 DEAN'S LIST ------------------------END OF COLUMN----------------------PROVIDED SOLELY FOR: KAITLYN ANDERSON [email protected] 1815 Lake Shore Drive Escanaba, MI 49829

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One credit is equivalent to one instructor-student contact hour per week per semester plus two hours of study per contact hour; OR two hours of laboratory contact hours per week per semester, plus one additional hour spent in report writing and study; or other combinations of contact and study hours which constitute an equivalent of these experiences. Prior to Fall 1992 courses at Michigan State University were offered on a quarter basis. To convert to quarter credits, the semester credits should be multiplied by 3/2. Course Numbering System 001-099 Non-Credit and Institute of Agricultural Technology Courses 100-299 Undergraduate Courses 300-499 Advanced Undergraduate Courses 500-599 Graduate Courses prior to 1960 500-699 Graduate Professional Courses 800-899 Graduate Courses 900-999 Advanced Graduate Courses Honors An H in the Honors column indicates an honors course, honors section of a course, or the student took a non-honors course as honors. The latter indicates additional work was completed beyond normal requirements. Grading System The minimum cumulative grade-point average required for graduation is a 2.0 for undergraduate students and 3.0 for graduate students. The Numerical System: 4.0, 3.5, 3.0, 2.5, 2.0, 1.5, 1.0, 0.0 Credit is awarded for the following minimum levels 1.0 for undergraduate students and 2.0 for graduate students. However, all grades are counted in the calculation of the grade-point average. The Credit-No Credit System: CR-CREDIT Credit was granted and represents a level of performance equivalent to or above the grade-point average required for graduation. NC-NO CREDIT No credit was granted and represents a level of performance below the grade-point average required for graduation. The Pass-No Grade System: P-PASS Credit was granted and the student achieved a level of performance judged to be satisfactory by the instructor. N-NO GRADE No credit was granted and the student did not achieve a level of performance judged satisfactory by the instructor. Other Symbols Used: W-WITHDREW; V-VISITOR; UUNFINISHED, I-INCOMPLETE; DFDEFERRED; ET-EXTENSION; NGR-NO GRADE REPORTED; CP-CONDITIONAL PASS; & LDR-LATE DROP. Grading Systems prior to Fall 1988: Please visit www.reg.msu.edu/transcripts. Grade Point Average (GPA) To compute the grade-point average for a semester, multiply the numerical grade by the number of credits for the course to obtain the total grade points. Then divide the total grade points for the semester by the total credits for the semester. The minimum grade-point average required for graduation is 2.0 for undergraduate students and 3.0 for graduate students. Courses in which P, I, N, DF, W, ET, CP, CR, NC, U or V have been received do not affect the grade-point average. Grade Point systems prior to Summer 1972: Please visit www.reg.msu.edu/transcripts. 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