Common use of Acceptance and Application of Transfer Credit Clause in Contracts

Acceptance and Application of Transfer Credit. 1. Students who complete a VCCS transfer degree (A.A., A.S. or A.A &S.) and who meet all other requirements of this Agreement will be considered to have met all lower division Xxxxx Core requirements. All students must complete ENGL 302 and a synthesis course in their major at Xxxxx to satisfy upper division university Xxxxx Core requirements. x Xxxxx degrees, majors, and academic colleges or schools may have additional lower division requirements that are not covered by this Agreement. 2. Students completing a VCCS transfer degree who meet all requirements of this Agreement will be awarded a minimum of 60 hours of transfer credit. The 60 hours is inclusive of any direct equivalencies and any elective credit. At Xxxxx, students who have earned 60 credit hours are considered to have “junior standing” at the university. A maximum of 90 transfer credit hours, with no more than 75 credit hours from a community college, may apply to a bachelor’s degree at Xxxxx. Credit earned as a dual- enrolled high school student will be considered within these limits. 3. VCCS courses designated 100-299 with grades A, B or C will be considered for transfer credit. Grades for transferred courses do not enter into the computation of GPA at Xxxxx. 4. Credit awarded by the VCCS for AP, CLEP, IB, or any other sources based on work not completed at a VCCS college, including credit by internal exams will be reevaluated by Xxxxx. Credit is not guaranteed for these sources, and will be reviewed for credit consistency with Xxxxx standards. VCCS applicants who meet minimum score requirements for AP, CLEP or IB credit at Xxxxx are required to provide the Office of Admissions an official transcript from the testing agency at time of application. 5. Xxxxx will maintain an online transfer equivalency database allowing students to view course equivalencies. Wherever possible, this information will be maintained with the most recent VCCS information compared to the most recent Xxxxx course offerings. Course equivalency does not in any way guarantee that courses will meet degree-specific requirements. 6. Students transferring from the VCCS will be required to complete a minimum of 45 semester hours of upper division coursework to be eligible for the Xxxxx degree. 7. A minimum of 30 hours of coursework must be completed at Xxxxx to meet the residency requirement for graduation. 8. Where courses are equivalent as defined in the Xxxxx transfer equivalency database 100/200 level VCCS courses may be used to fulfill certain 300/400 level course requirements of a degree at Xxxxx, but students must still meet the requirement for 45 upper-division (300/400 level) course credits. These transfer courses are designated with an L to indicate lower-level status. Example: VCCS PSY 215 = XXXXX PSYC L325 9. In order to meet all Xxxxx degree requirements, students covered by this Agreement may need to attain more than the typical 120 hours required for a Xxxxx undergraduate degree. 10. Upon request, GAA students may utilize the Mason catalog degree requirements in effect for the two years prior to the student’s most recent admission into Xxxxx following the award of the VCCS transfer degree. All degree components, including the major and minor, must be listed in the Mason University Catalog for a single catalog year. 11. Admitted GAA students receive a transfer credit evaluation from the Office of Admissions. The final transfer credit evaluation is released after receipt of the final VCCS transcript reflecting the conferral date of the transfer degree. The benefits of this Agreement, including junior standing and the waiver of all lower-division Xxxxx Core requirements are indicated on the transfer credit evaluation and are contingent upon receipt of the final VCCS transcript. It is the student’s responsibility to provide a final degree transcript to the Office of Admissions no later than the last day of the first semester of enrollment. GAA students are responsible for meeting with their Xxxxx academic advisor to understand the applicability of transfer credit toward their declared degree program. Transfer credit evaluations are considered final and will not be adjusted after the first academic year of enrollment. The Office of Admissions is responsible for all transfer admission decisions and the award of lower-level Xxxxx Core waivers.

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Samples: Guaranteed Admission Agreement, Guaranteed Admission Agreement

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Acceptance and Application of Transfer Credit. 1. Students who complete a VCCS transfer degree (A.A., A.S. or A.A &S.) and who meet all other requirements of this Agreement will be considered to have met all lower division Xxxxx Core requirements. All students must complete ENGL 302 and a synthesis course in their major at Xxxxx to satisfy upper division university Xxxxx Core requirements. x Xxxxx degrees, majors, and academic colleges or schools may have additional lower division requirements that are not covered by this Agreement. 2. Students completing a VCCS transfer degree who meet all requirements of this Agreement will be awarded a minimum of 60 hours of transfer credit. The 60 hours is inclusive of any direct equivalencies and any elective credit. At Xxxxx, students who have earned 60 credit hours are considered to have “junior standing” at the university. A maximum of 90 transfer credit hours, with no more than 75 credit hours from a community college, may apply to a bachelor’s degree at Xxxxx. Credit earned as a dual- enrolled high school student will be considered within these limits. 3. VCCS courses designated 100-299 with grades A, B or C will be considered for transfer credit. Grades for transferred courses do not enter into the computation of GPA at Xxxxx. 4. Credit awarded by the VCCS for AP, CLEP, IB, or any other sources based on work not completed at a VCCS college, including credit by internal exams will be reevaluated by Xxxxx. Credit is not guaranteed for these sources, and will be reviewed for credit consistency with Xxxxx standards. VCCS applicants who meet minimum score requirements for AP, CLEP or IB credit at Xxxxx are required to provide the Office of Admissions an official transcript from the testing agency at time of application. 5. Xxxxx will maintain an online transfer equivalency database allowing students to view course equivalencies. Wherever possible, this information will be maintained with the most recent VCCS information compared to the most recent Xxxxx course offerings. Course equivalency does not in any way guarantee that courses will meet degree-specific requirements. 6. Students transferring from the VCCS will be required to complete a minimum of 45 semester hours of upper division coursework to be eligible for the Xxxxx degree. 7. A minimum of 30 hours of coursework must be completed at Xxxxx to meet the residency requirement for graduation. 8. Where courses are equivalent as defined in the Xxxxx transfer equivalency database 100/200 level VCCS courses may be used to fulfill certain 300/400 level course requirements of a degree at Xxxxx, but students must still meet the requirement for 45 upper-division (300/400 level) course credits. These transfer courses are designated with an L to indicate lower-level status. Example: VCCS PSY 215 = XXXXX PSYC L325 9. In order to meet all Xxxxx degree requirements, students covered by this Agreement may need to attain more than the typical 120 hours required for a Xxxxx undergraduate degree. 10. Upon request, GAA students may utilize the Mason Xxxxx catalog degree requirements in effect for the two years prior to the student’s most recent admission into Xxxxx following the award of the VCCS transfer degree. All degree components, including the major and minor, must be listed in the Mason University Catalog for a single catalog year. 11. Admitted GAA students receive a transfer credit evaluation from the Office of Admissions. The final transfer credit evaluation is released after receipt of the final VCCS transcript reflecting the conferral date of the transfer degree. The benefits of this Agreement, including junior standing and the waiver of all lower-division Xxxxx Core requirements are indicated on the transfer credit evaluation and are contingent upon receipt of the final VCCS transcript. It is the student’s responsibility to provide a final degree transcript to the Office of Admissions no later than the last day of the first semester of enrollment. GAA students are responsible for meeting with their Xxxxx academic advisor to understand the applicability of transfer credit toward their declared degree program. Transfer credit evaluations are considered final and will not be adjusted after the first academic year of enrollment. The Office of Admissions is responsible for all transfer admission decisions and the award of lower-level Xxxxx Core waivers.

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Samples: Guaranteed Admission Agreement

Acceptance and Application of Transfer Credit. 1. Students who complete a VCCS transfer completing an A.A. or A.S. degree (A.A., A.S. or A.A &S.) and at JSRCC who meet all other requirements of this Agreement agreement will be considered to have met all of Xxxxx’x lower division Xxxxx Core university general education requirements. All students must complete ENGL 302 and a synthesis course in their major at Xxxxx Mason to satisfy upper division university Xxxxx Core general education requirements. x . a. Lower division requirements specific to Xxxxx degrees, majors, and academic units/colleges or schools may have additional lower division requirements that are not covered by this Agreementagreement. 2. Students completing a VCCS transfer an A.A. or A.S. degree at JSRCC who meet all requirements of this Agreement agreement will be awarded a minimum of 60 hours of transfer credit. The 60 hours is inclusive of any direct equivalencies and any elective credit. At XxxxxMason, students who have earned 60 credit hours are considered to have “junior standing” at the university. A maximum of 90 transfer credit hours, with no more than 75 credit hours from a community college, may apply to a bachelor’s degree at XxxxxMason. Credit earned as a dual- enrolled high school student will be considered within these limits. 3. VCCS JSRCC courses designated 100-299 with grades A, B or C will be considered for transfer credit. Grades for transferred courses do not enter into the computation of GPA at XxxxxMason. 4. Only courses taken at JSRCC are covered by this agreement. Credit awarded by the VCCS JSRCC for AP, CLEP, IB, or any other sources based on work not completed at a VCCS collegeJSRCC, including credit by internal exams will be reevaluated by Xxxxx. Credit Xxxxx does not award credit for CLEP English and mathematics exams. Transfer credit is not guaranteed for these sources, and will be reviewed for credit consistency with Xxxxx standards. VCCS JSRCC applicants who meet minimum score requirements (xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxx) for AP, CLEP or IB credit at Xxxxx Mason are required to provide the Office of Admissions an official transcript from the testing agency at time of application. 5. Xxxxx will maintain an online transfer equivalency database allowing students to view course equivalencies. Wherever possible, this information will be maintained with the most recent VCCS JSRCC information compared to the most recent Xxxxx course offerings. Course equivalency does not in any way guarantee that courses will meet degree-specific requirements. 6. Students transferring from the VCCS JSRCC will be required to complete a minimum of 45 semester hours of upper division coursework to be eligible for the Xxxxx degree. 7. A minimum of 30 hours of coursework must be completed at Xxxxx Mason to meet the residency requirement for graduation. 8. Where courses are equivalent as defined in the Xxxxx transfer equivalency database 100/200 level VCCS JSRCC courses may be used to fulfill certain 300/400 level course requirements of a degree at XxxxxMason, but students must still meet the requirement for 45 upper-division (300/400 level) course credits. These transfer courses are designated with an L to indicate lower-level status. Example: VCCS JSRCC PSY 215 = XXXXX PSYC L325 9. In order to meet all Xxxxx degree requirements, students covered by this Agreement agreement may need to attain more than the typical 120 hours required for a Xxxxx undergraduate degree. 10. Two courses with essentially the same content (as determined by Xxxxx) cannot both be counted toward the same degree. 11. Upon request, GAA transfer students may utilize the Mason Xxxxx catalog degree requirements in effect for the two years prior to the student’s most recent admission into Xxxxx following the award of the VCCS transfer JSRCC A.A. or A.S. degree. All degree components, including the major and minor, must be listed in the Mason Xxxxx University Catalog for a single catalog year. 1112. Admitted GAA students receive a course-by-course transfer credit evaluation from the Office of Admissions. The final transfer credit evaluation is released after receipt of the final VCCS JSRCC transcript reflecting the conferral award date of the transfer A.A. or A.S. degree. The benefits of this Agreementagreement, including junior standing and the waiver of all lower-division Xxxxx Core general education requirements are indicated on the transfer credit evaluation and are contingent upon receipt of the final VCCS JSRCC transcript. It is the student’s responsibility to provide a final degree transcript to the Office of Admissions no later than the last day of the first semester of enrollment. GAA students are responsible for meeting and to meet with their Xxxxx academic advisor to understand the applicability of transfer credit toward their declared degree program. Transfer credit evaluations are considered final and will not be adjusted modified after the first academic year of enrollment. The Office of Admissions is responsible for all transfer admission decisions and the award of lower-level Xxxxx Core waivers.

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Samples: Guaranteed Admission Agreement

Acceptance and Application of Transfer Credit. 1. Students who complete a VCCS transfer degree (A.A., A.S. or A.A &S.) and who meet all other requirements of this Agreement will be considered to have met all lower division Xxxxx Core requirements. All students must complete ENGL 302 and a synthesis course in their major at Xxxxx to satisfy upper division university Xxxxx Core requirements. x Xxxxx degrees, majors, and academic colleges or schools may have additional lower division requirements that are not covered by this Agreement. 2. Students completing a VCCS transfer degree who meet all requirements of this Agreement will be awarded a minimum of 60 hours of transfer credit. The 60 hours is inclusive of any direct equivalencies and any elective credit. At Xxxxx, students who have earned 60 credit hours are considered to have “junior standing” at the university. A maximum of 90 transfer credit hours, with no more than 75 credit hours from a community college, may apply to a bachelor’s degree at Xxxxx. Credit earned as a dual- dual-enrolled high school student will be considered within these limits. 3. VCCS courses designated 100-299 with grades A, B or C will be considered for transfer credit. Grades for transferred courses do not enter into the computation of GPA at Xxxxx. 4. Credit awarded by the VCCS for AP, CLEP, IB, or any other sources based on work not completed at a VCCS college, including credit by internal exams will be reevaluated by Xxxxx. Credit is not guaranteed for these sources, and will be reviewed for credit consistency with Xxxxx standards. VCCS applicants who meet minimum score requirements for AP, CLEP or IB credit at Xxxxx are required to provide the Office of Admissions an official transcript from the testing agency at time of application. 5. Xxxxx will maintain an online transfer equivalency database allowing students to view course equivalencies. Wherever possible, this information will be maintained with the most recent VCCS information compared to the most recent Xxxxx course offerings. Course equivalency does not in any way guarantee that courses will meet degree-specific requirements. 6. Students transferring from the VCCS will be required to complete a minimum of 45 semester hours of upper division coursework to be eligible for the Xxxxx degree. 7. A minimum of 30 hours of coursework must be completed at Xxxxx to meet the residency requirement for graduation. 8. Where courses are equivalent as defined in the Xxxxx transfer equivalency database 100/200 level VCCS courses may be used to fulfill certain 300/400 level course requirements of a degree at Xxxxx, but students must still meet the requirement for 45 upper-division (300/400 level) course credits. These transfer courses are designated with an L to indicate lower-level status. Example: VCCS PSY 215 = XXXXX PSYC L325 9. In order to meet all Xxxxx degree requirements, students covered by this Agreement may need to attain more than the typical 120 hours required for a Xxxxx undergraduate degree. 10. Upon request, GAA students may utilize the Mason Xxxxx catalog degree requirements in effect for the two years prior to the student’s most recent admission into Xxxxx following the award of the VCCS transfer degree. All degree components, including the major and minor, must be listed in the Mason Xxxxx University Catalog for a single catalog year. 11. Admitted GAA students receive a transfer credit evaluation from the Office of Admissions. The final transfer credit evaluation is released after receipt of the final VCCS transcript reflecting the conferral date of the transfer degree. The benefits of this Agreement, including junior standing and the waiver of all lower-division Xxxxx Core requirements are indicated on the transfer credit evaluation and are contingent upon receipt of the final VCCS transcript. It is the student’s responsibility to provide a final degree transcript to the Office of Admissions no later than the last day of the first semester of enrollment. GAA students are responsible for meeting with their Xxxxx academic advisor to understand the applicability of transfer credit toward their declared degree program. Transfer credit evaluations are considered final and will not be adjusted after the first academic year of enrollment. The Office of Admissions is responsible for all transfer admission decisions and the award of lower-level Xxxxx Core waivers.final

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Samples: Guaranteed Admission Agreement

Acceptance and Application of Transfer Credit. 1. Students who complete a VCCS transfer degree (A.A., A.S. or A.A &S.) and who meet all other requirements of this Agreement will be considered to have met all lower division Xxxxx Core requirements. All students must complete ENGL 302 and a synthesis course in their major at Xxxxx to satisfy upper division university Xxxxx Core requirements. x Xxxxx degrees, majors, and academic colleges or schools may have additional lower division requirements that are not covered by this Agreement. 2. Students completing a VCCS transfer degree who meet all requirements of this Agreement will be awarded a minimum of 60 hours of transfer credit. The 60 hours is inclusive of any direct equivalencies and any elective credit. At Xxxxx, students who have earned 60 credit hours are considered to have “junior standing” at the university. A maximum of 90 transfer credit hours, with no more than 75 credit hours from a community college, may apply to a bachelor’s degree at Xxxxx. Credit earned as a dual- enrolled high school student will be considered within these limits. 3. VCCS courses designated 100-299 with grades A, B or C will be considered for transfer credit. Grades for transferred courses do not enter into the computation of GPA at Xxxxx. 4. Credit awarded by the VCCS for AP, CLEP, IB, or any other sources based on work not completed at a VCCS college, including credit by internal exams will be reevaluated by Xxxxx. Credit is not guaranteed for these sources, and will be reviewed for credit consistency with Xxxxx standards. VCCS applicants who meet minimum score requirements for AP, CLEP or IB credit at Xxxxx are required to provide the Office of Admissions an official transcript from the testing agency at time of application. 5. Xxxxx will maintain an online transfer equivalency database allowing students to view course equivalencies. Wherever possible, this information will be maintained with the most recent VCCS information compared to the most recent Xxxxx course offerings. Course equivalency does not in any way guarantee that courses will meet degree-specific requirements. 6. Students transferring from the VCCS will be required to complete a minimum of 45 semester hours of upper division coursework to be eligible for the Xxxxx degree. 7. A minimum of 30 hours of coursework must be completed at Xxxxx to meet the residency requirement for graduation. 8. Where courses are equivalent as defined in the Xxxxx transfer equivalency database 100/200 level VCCS courses may be used to fulfill certain 300/400 level course requirements of a degree at Xxxxx, but students must still meet the requirement for 45 upper-division (300/400 level) course credits. These transfer courses are designated with an L to indicate lower-level status. Example: VCCS PSY 215 = XXXXX PSYC L325 9. In order to meet all Xxxxx degree requirements, students covered by this Agreement may need to attain more than the typical 120 hours required for a Xxxxx undergraduate degree. 10. Upon request, GAA students may utilize the Mason Xxxxx catalog degree requirements in effect for the two years prior to the student’s most recent admission into Xxxxx following the award of the VCCS transfer degree. All degree components, including the major and minor, must be listed in the Mason Xxxxx University Catalog for a single catalog year. 11. Admitted GAA students receive a transfer credit evaluation from the Office of Admissions. The final transfer credit evaluation is released after receipt of the final VCCS transcript reflecting the conferral date of the transfer degree. The benefits of this Agreement, including junior standing and the waiver of all lower-division Xxxxx Core requirements are indicated on the transfer credit evaluation and are contingent upon receipt of the final VCCS transcript. It is the student’s responsibility to provide a final degree transcript to the Office of Admissions no later than the last day of the first semester of enrollment. GAA students are responsible for meeting with their Xxxxx academic advisor to understand the applicability of transfer credit toward their declared degree program. Transfer credit evaluations are considered final and will not be adjusted after the first academic year of enrollment. The Office of Admissions is responsible for all transfer admission decisions and the award of lower-level Xxxxx Core waivers.

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Samples: Guaranteed Admission Agreement

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Acceptance and Application of Transfer Credit. 1. Students who complete a VCCS transfer completing an A.A. or A.S. degree (A.A., A.S. or A.A &S.) and at RBC who meet all other requirements of this Agreement agreement will be considered to have met all of Xxxxx’x lower division Xxxxx Core university general education requirements. All students must complete ENGL 302 and a synthesis course in their major at Xxxxx to satisfy upper division university Xxxxx Core general education requirements. x . a. Lower division requirements specific to Xxxxx degrees, majors, and academic units/colleges or schools may have additional lower division requirements that are not covered by this Agreementagreement. 2. Students completing a VCCS transfer an A.A. or A.S. degree at RBC who meet all requirements of this Agreement agreement will be awarded a minimum of 60 hours of transfer credit. The 60 hours is inclusive of any direct equivalencies and any elective credit. At Xxxxx, students who have earned 60 credit hours are considered to have “junior standing” at the university. A maximum of 90 transfer credit hours, with no more than 75 credit hours from a community college, may apply to a bachelor’s degree at Xxxxx. Credit earned as a dual- dual-enrolled high school student will be considered within these limits. 3. VCCS RBC courses designated 100101-299 with grades A, B or C will be considered for transfer credit. Grades for transferred courses do not enter into the computation of GPA at Xxxxx. 4. Only courses taken at RBC are covered by this agreement. Credit awarded by the VCCS RBC for AP, CLEP, IB, or any other sources based on work not completed at a VCCS collegeRBC, including credit by internal exams will be reevaluated by Xxxxx. Credit Transfer credit is not guaranteed for these sources, and will be reviewed for credit consistency with Xxxxx standards. VCCS Xxxxx does not award credit for CLEP English and mathematics exams. RBC applicants who meet minimum score requirements (xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxx) for AP, CLEP or IB credit at Xxxxx are required to provide the Office of Admissions an official transcript from the testing agency at time of application. 5. Xxxxx will maintain an online transfer equivalency database allowing students to view course equivalencies. Wherever possible, this information will be maintained with the most recent VCCS RBC information compared to the most recent Xxxxx course offerings. Course equivalency does not in any way guarantee that courses will meet degree-specific requirements. 6. Students transferring from the VCCS RBC will be required to complete a minimum of 45 semester hours of upper division coursework to be eligible for the Xxxxx degree. 7. A minimum of 30 hours of coursework must be completed at Xxxxx to meet the residency requirement for graduation. 8. Where courses are equivalent as defined in the Xxxxx transfer equivalency database 100/200 level VCCS RBC courses may be used to fulfill certain 300/400 level course requirements of a degree at Xxxxx, but students must still meet the requirement for 45 upper-division (300/400 level) course credits. These transfer courses are designated with an L to indicate lower-level status. Example: VCCS PSY 215 = XXXXX PSYC L325RBC GOVT 253= MASON GOVT L304. 9. In order to meet all Xxxxx Mason degree requirements, students covered by this Agreement agreement may need to attain more than the typical 120 hours required for a Xxxxx undergraduate degree. 10. Two courses with essentially the same content (as determined by Xxxxx) cannot both be counted toward the same degree. 11. Upon request, GAA transfer students may utilize the Mason catalog degree requirements in effect for the two years prior to the student’s most recent admission into Xxxxx following the award of the VCCS transfer RBC A.A. or A.S. degree. All degree components, including the major and minor, must be listed in the Mason University Catalog for a single catalog year. 1112. Admitted GAA students receive a course-by-course transfer credit evaluation from the Office of Admissions. The final transfer credit evaluation is released after receipt of the final VCCS RBC transcript reflecting the conferral award date of the transfer A.A. or A. S. degree. The benefits of this Agreementagreement, including junior standing and the waiver of all lower-division Xxxxx Core general education requirements are indicated on the transfer credit evaluation and are contingent upon receipt of the final VCCS RBC transcript. It is the student’s responsibility to provide a final degree transcript to the Office of Admissions no later than the last day of the first semester of enrollment. GAA students are responsible for meeting and to meet with their Xxxxx academic advisor to understand the applicability of transfer credit toward their declared degree program. Transfer credit evaluations are considered final and will not be adjusted modified after the first academic year of enrollment. The Office of Admissions is responsible for all transfer admission decisions and the award of lower-level Xxxxx Core waivers.

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Samples: Guaranteed Admission Agreement

Acceptance and Application of Transfer Credit. 1. Students who complete a VCCS transfer completing an A.A. or A.S. degree (A.A., A.S. or A.A &S.) and at PVCC who meet all other requirements of this Agreement agreement will be considered to have met all of Xxxxx’x lower division Xxxxx Core university general education requirements. All students must complete ENGL 302 and a synthesis course in their major at Xxxxx Mason to satisfy upper division university Xxxxx Core general education requirements. x . a. Lower division requirements specific to Xxxxx degrees, majors, and academic units/colleges or schools may have additional lower division requirements that are not covered by this Agreementagreement. 2. Students completing a VCCS transfer an A.A. or A.S. degree at PVCC who meet all requirements of this Agreement agreement will be awarded a minimum of 60 hours of transfer credit. The 60 hours is inclusive of any direct equivalencies and any elective credit. At XxxxxMason, students who have earned 60 credit hours are considered to have “junior standing” at the university. A maximum of 90 transfer credit hours, with no more than 75 credit hours from a community college, may apply to a bachelor’s degree at XxxxxMason. Credit earned as a dual- dual-enrolled high school student will be considered within these limits. 3. VCCS PVCC courses designated 100-299 with grades A, B or C will be considered for transfer credit. Grades for transferred courses do not enter into the computation of GPA at XxxxxMason. 4. Only courses taken at PVCC are covered by this agreement. Credit awarded by the VCCS PVCC for AP, CLEP, IB, or any other sources based on work not completed at a VCCS collegePVCC, including credit by internal exams will be reevaluated by Xxxxx. Credit is not guaranteed for these sources, and will be reviewed for credit consistency with Xxxxx standards. VCCS PVCC applicants who meet minimum score requirements for AP, CLEP or IB credit at Xxxxx Mason are required to provide the Office of Admissions an official transcript from the testing agency at time of application. 5. Xxxxx will maintain an online transfer equivalency database allowing students to view course equivalencies. Wherever possible, this information will be maintained with the most recent VCCS PVCC information compared to the most recent Xxxxx course offerings. Course equivalency does not in any way guarantee that courses will meet degree-specific requirements. 6. Students transferring from the VCCS PVCC will be required to complete a minimum of 45 semester hours of upper division coursework to be eligible for the Xxxxx degree. 7. A minimum of 30 hours of coursework must be completed at Xxxxx Mason to meet the residency requirement for graduation. 8. Where courses are equivalent as defined in the Xxxxx transfer equivalency database database, 100/200 level VCCS PVCC courses may be used to fulfill certain 300/400 level course requirements of a degree at Xxxxx, but students Mason. Students must still meet the requirement for 45 upper-division (300/400 level) course credits. These transfer courses are designated with an L to indicate lower-level status. Example: VCCS PVCC PSY 215 = XXXXX PSYC L325 9. In order to meet all Xxxxx degree requirements, students covered by this Agreement agreement may need to attain more than the typical 120 hours required for a Xxxxx undergraduate degree. 10. Two courses with essentially the same content (as determined by Xxxxx) cannot both be counted toward the same degree. 11. Upon request, GAA transfer students may utilize the Mason Xxxxx catalog degree requirements in effect for the two years prior to the student’s most recent admission into Xxxxx following the award of the VCCS transfer PVCC A.A. or A.S. degree. All degree components, including the major and minor, must be listed in the Mason Xxxxx University Catalog for a single catalog year. 1112. Admitted GAA students receive a course-by-course transfer credit evaluation from the Office of Admissions. The final transfer credit evaluation is released after receipt of the final VCCS PVCC transcript reflecting the conferral award date of the transfer A.A. or A. S. degree. The benefits of this Agreementagreement, including junior standing and the waiver of all lower-division Xxxxx Core general education requirements are indicated on the transfer credit evaluation and are contingent upon receipt of the final VCCS PVCC transcript. It is the student’s responsibility to provide a final degree transcript to the Office of Admissions no later than the last day of the first semester of enrollment. GAA students are responsible for meeting and to meet with their Xxxxx academic advisor to understand the applicability of transfer credit toward their declared degree program. Transfer credit evaluations are considered final and will not be adjusted modified after the first academic year of enrollment. The Office of Admissions is responsible for all transfer admission decisions and the award of lower-level Xxxxx Core waivers.

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Samples: Guaranteed Admission Agreement

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