Academic Expectations and Grade Requirements
Boston University expects students to approach their coursework and studies with the same level of professionalism and integrity that each program’s industry demands. Our instructors, likewise, adhere to a high professional standard when evaluating each student’s coursework and performance.
All courses are academically rigorous with grading standards that must be met to earn a certificate from Boston University. Students are required to earn a minimum grade of C (2.0 or 73) in each component of a course or program and an overall course or program minimum grade of B- (2.7 or 80).
Students must complete all coursework by the relevant due dates. At the end of the course or program, students will receive a composite letter grade on a grade report. The composite grade will only be on the grade report and transcript. We do not archive any of the assignment grades.
Disability & Access Services
Disability & Access Services is available to students who need accommodations.
To request accommodations or sign up for an exam:
- New students should complete the online intake form.
- Returning students should use the Accomodate portal.
Transcripts
All BU Center for Professional Education programs are noncredit, and only unofficial transcripts are issued. To obtain an unofficial transcript, please complete this form or email CPE at cpe@bu.edu with your name, program details, number of copies being requested, and mailing address.
Withdrawal Policy, Transfers, and Fees
Genealogical Principles Course and Genealogy Practicum Course
- Withdraw before the course starts: Full refund, minus a $300 non-refundable cancellation fee.
- Withdraw by the eighth day of the course: 50% refund, less a $300 non-refundable cancellation fee.
- Withdraw after eight days: No refund.
Credit card payment refunds must be credited to the same credit card. You will not be issued a transcript when withdrawing a class or program. A “W” grade will be noted for withdrawing from the course(s) after the eighth class date.
Please note that ceasing to log into the online course or program or notifying your instructor that you are withdrawing does not constitute an official withdrawal.
Students may be eligible for a one-time transfer if they meet the following requirements;
- Request to transfer from the course is made within eight business/academic days of the start date.
- Only one transfer is permitted per student, and the student must transfer to another term within one year.
- A $300 transfer fee will apply.
Certificate in Genealogical Research Course
- Withdraw before the course starts: Full refund, minus a $300 non-refundable cancellation fee.
- Withdraw by the fifteenth day of the course: 50% refund, less a $300 non-refundable cancellation fee.
- Withdraw after fifteen days: No refund.
Credit card payment refunds must be credited to the same credit card. You will not be issued a transcript when withdrawing a class or program. A “W” grade will be noted for withdrawing from the course(s) after the fifteenth class date.
Please note that ceasing to log into the online course or program or notifying your instructor that you are withdrawing does not constitute an official withdrawal.
Students may be eligible for a one-time transfer if they meet the following requirements;
- Request to transfer from the course is made within fifteen business/academic days of the start date.
- Only one transfer is permitted per student, and the student must transfer to another term within one year.
- A $300 transfer fee will apply.
To learn more about withdrawals or transfers please contact our enrollment advisors at enrollment@cpeonline.bu.edu.
State Authorization and Distance Education
Boston University participates in the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA), which allows the university to offer distance education programs in other SARA member states.
The BU State Authorization and Distance Education Disclosures page provides more information about SARA, including steps for dispute resolution.
Request Information
To download a program brochure and learn more about the Online Genealogy Studies Programs offered by Boston University, please fill out the form. You can also contact an enrollment advisor directly by calling (857) 971-4728.