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Date: 9/21/2023 Pacific Oaks College Page 1 of 2

45 Eureka Street
Pasadena, CA 91103

Student: Serena Hernandez Student ID: 03137935 DOB: 7/24/1981 Original Start Date: 8/26/2019 Student GPA: 1.47

Course Course Credits Credits Grade Quality Course Course Credits Credits Grade Quality
Code Description Attempted Earned Points Code Description Attempted Earned Points

Program: B.A. Human Development TVR 15: Intro to Radio and


Communications
Enrollment #: HS06190537 Status: Withdrawal
Start Date: 8/26/2019 LDA: 7/26/2020 26.00 26.00 0.00
Term GPA: 0.00 Cum GPA: 0.00

Withdrawal Date: 7/26/2020


Term: *** Transfer Credit
Term: 19FA 2019 Fall 8/26/2019 12/15/2019
Transferred from Mt San Antonio College - Walnut CA
ART 1 Fine Arts I 3.00 3.00 TR 0.00 ENV 100 Introduction to Environmental 4.00 4.00 D 4.00
FRCH1: Elementary French Science w/Lab
ELE 01 Elective 3.00 3.00 TR
Co 0.00 GEN 300 Success at Pacific Oaks 3.00 3.00 C 6.00
COUN2 :College Success py 7.00 7.00 10.00
ELE 02 Elective 3.00 3.00 TR o
0.00
fT Term GPA: 1.43 Cum GPA: 1.43
BUSM 20: Principles of Business
ra SAP Not Met
ELE 03 Elective 2.00 2.00 TR 0.00 ns
PEF18: Fitness Fundamentals cr
SBS 1 Social and Behavioral Sciences I 3.00 3.00 TR 0.00 ipt
PSYC: Psychology of the Sexes
SCI 2 Life/Biological Sciences 3.00 3.00 TR 0.00 Term: 20SP 2020 Spring 1/6/2020 4/26/2020
NF 25: Essentials of Nutrition
Transferred from Pasadena City College - Pasadena CA GEN 289 Writing and Communications for 3.00 3.00 A 12.00
Empowerment
ELE 04 Elective 3.00 3.00 TR 0.00 NUTR 100 Human Nutrition 3.00 3.00 C 6.00
TELCM 1: Survey of
Telecommunications 6.00 6.00 18.00
ELE 05 Elective 2.00 2.00 TR 0.00 Term GPA: 3.00 Cum GPA: 2.15
TVR 120: Workshop
ELE 06 Elective 1.00 1.00 TR 0.00
PEACT 29B: Inter Body Building
ELE 07 Elective 3.00 3.00 TR 0.00

** Indicates Retaken Course # Indicates Pass/Fail Course


R* Indicates Retaken Override Indicates Associated Course

Mary Berberian, Registrar


Date: 9/21/2023 Pacific Oaks College Page 2 of 2
45 Eureka Street
Pasadena, CA 91103

Student: Serena Hernandez Student ID: 03137935 DOB: 7/24/1981 Original Start Date: 8/26/2019 Student GPA: 1.47

Course Course Credits Credits Grade Quality Course Course Credits Credits Grade Quality
Code Description Attempted Earned Points Code Description Attempted Earned Points

Term: 20SU 2020 Summer 5/4/2020 7/26/2020

ART 100 Introduction to Art 3.00 0.00 X 0.00


ENG 101 English Composition 3.00 0.00 X 0.00

6.00 0.00 0.00


Term GPA: 0.00 Cum GPA: 1.47
SAP Not Met 2

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B.A. Human Development GPA: 1.47 45.00 39.00 of
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*** End of Transcript ***
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** Indicates Retaken Course # Indicates Pass/Fail Course


R* Indicates Retaken Override Indicates Associated Course

Mary Berberian, Registrar


PACIFIC OAKS COLLEGE
Office of Academic Records
TRANSCRIPT KEY
As of Fall 2014, in addition to our narrative evaluations, the following grade scale was adopted: Evaluation of Student’s Work
Pacific Oaks College views goal-setting and evaluation as part of a shared learning process, in which teachers
Grade Points Undergraduate Graduate and students are both actively involved. For this reason Pacific Oaks only issued narrative grades from 1975 to
A 4.00 Excellent Excellent Summer Term 2010. As of Fall 2010 Pacific Oaks issues narratives along with a letter grade. Narrative grade
B 3.00 Very Good Good conversions will reflect the original narrative grade along with the evaluated new grade, i.e. ‘AS’, ‘BS’, etc.
C 2.00 Satisfactory Below Expectations
D 1.00 Below Expectations No Credit Narrative evaluations of students’ course work are part of their academic record with these exceptions:
X 0.00 No Credit No Credit 1. Evaluations are not written for “CD” courses. Credit given represents satisfactory completion of
P 0.00 Pass (not calculated in GPA) Pass (not calculated in GPA) work.
NP 0.00 No Pass No Pass 2. Narrative evaluations are not written for HD 299/697/699 Thesis/Master’s Project.
CR 0.00 Credit (not calculated in GPA) Credit (not calculated in GPA) 3. Letter grades, or CR/NC, rather than evaluations, are given for Extended & Community Education
NC 0.00 No Credit No Credit courses.
IP 0.00 In Progress (not calculated in GPA) In Progress (not calculated in GPA) Prior to Fall 2010, if required by the recipient of the transcript, the College can convert narrative
W 0.00 Withdrawal (not calculated in GPA) Withdrawal (not calculated in GPA) evaluations into letter grades for most courses.
I 0.00 Incomplete (not calculated in GPA) Incomplete (not calculated in GPA)
TR 0.00 Transfer Credit (not calculated in GPA) Transfer Credit (not calculated in GPA) Grade Notations prior to Fall 2010
NR 0.00 No Grade Reported (not calculated in No Grade Report (not calculated in GPA) CIP Course in Progress
GPA) CR Credit
AU 0.00 Audit (not calculated in GPA) Audit (not calculated in GPA) ED Evaluation Delayed
I Incomplete
Co
M.A. students admitted to Pacific Oaks College through the Assessment by Life Experience (ABLE) option
prior to Fall 2010 or through the Credit for Learning through Experience (CLE) document that they have
MC
NC
May Complete
No Credit
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knowledge equivalent to the Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Development offered by Pacific Oaks. Students X No Credit Given
successfully completing the course HD 298/698 or HD489/499 received a waiver of the Bachelor of Arts degree
requirement for admission to the M.A. Program in addition to the credit hours for completing the course. The
of PB
PT
post Baccalaureate Credit
Credit by Petition
bachelor’s degree waiver “waives”the bachelor’s degree requirement for admission to the master’s programs, but Tr RR Reduced Rate (not available for degree credit)
does not constitute successful completion of an earned bachelor’s degree or equivalency. an RX Repeated with Credit Awarded
S sc Satisfactory (credit given, equivalent to a “B” or better)
Pacific Oaks College is an upper division and graduate college accredited by the Western Association of Schools
and Colleges.
W
rip Withdrawal

Pacific Oaks operates on a semester system. Prior to Spring 2005, course numbering does not indicate academic
WP
WIP t
Work in Progress
Work in Progress
level; all courses (including DC 192, DC 292, HD 099, HD 094) give upper division and graduate credit. All
courses prior to Spring 2005 are applicable to a B.A. degree and/or M.A. degree. For the B.A. at Pacific Oaks Prior to Fall 2010, the letter grade equivalents have been assigned for degree credit
College, “CD”, “DC”, and Extension courses give upper division credit. “CD” courses represent two semesters A (4.0 on a 4.0 Grade Scale)
of work, and the date of record on the transcript may be later than the actual dates of all the work. All “HD”, B (3.0 on a 4.0 Grade Scale)
“ED”, “SPED”, and “MFT” courses give credit toward the B.A. and M.A. at Pacific Oaks. Most courses may be C (2.0 on a 4.0 Grade Scale)
taken by both upper division and graduate students.
RELEASE OF INFORMATION
As of Spring 2005, Pacific Oaks has adopted the following number system for degree credit This information has been forwarded to you at the request of the student with the understanding that it will not
300-499 Upper Division Undergraduate Level Course be released to other parties. The Family Education Rights Act of 1974 prohibits release of the information to a
500-699 Graduate Level Course third party without the student’s written consent.
Please address any questions to the Registrar Office, Pacific Oaks College, (626)529-8076 or email [email protected]
As of Fall 1981, course numbers may have these prefixes
CD Child Development
DC Documented Competency
ECE Education
ED Education
HD Human Development
SPED Special Education
…X Extension/Continuing Education Course
MFT Marriage, Family Therapy
Prior to Fall 1981, these prefixes were also in use
HU Humanities
LA Language
SC Science

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