Admission and Graduation Sample Clauses

Admission and Graduation. [Foreign Institution] shall select prospective students based on their academic excellence, facility of English, suitability of the program for the student, and serious intent of studying at UT Dallas [School] among those satisfying a minimum requirement on GPA, TOEFL, and other admission requirements set by UT Dallas, and provide UT Dallas [School] with a list of recommended students for admission to UT Dallas at least 3 months before the UT Dallas application and document deadlines for fall and spring semesters: February 1 for fall term; June 1 for spring term. UT Dallas will admit those students as international transfer students when their credentials meet the UT Dallas’s admission requirements. UT Dallas reserves the right on final admission decision. In case of rejection, however, UT Dallas [School] shall confer the matter with [Foreign Institution]. Students will be subject to admission and graduation requirements according to the UT Dallas Catalog of Graduate Studies. 3.1 Upon successful satisfaction of [Foreign Institution] and UT Dallas graduation requirements, [Foreign Institution] students will receive two degrees: a [graduate degree] from [Foreign Institution] and a [graduate degree] from UT Dallas.
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Admission and Graduation shall select prospective students based on their academic excellence, facility of English, suitability of the program for the student, and serious intent of studying at UT Dallas [School] among those satisfying a minimum requirement on GPA, TOEFL, and other admission requirements set by UT Dallas, and provide UT Dallas [School] with a list of recommended students for admission to UT Dallas at least 3 months before the UT Dallas application and document deadlines for fall and spring semesters: February 1 for fall term; June 1 for spring term. UT Dallas will admit those students as international transfer students when their credentials meet the UT Dallas admission requirements. UT Dallas reserves the right on final admission decision. In case of rejection, however, UT Dallas [School] shall confer the matter with ________________. Students will be subject to admission and graduation requirements according to the UT Dallas Catalog of Undergraduate Studies. 3.1 Upon successful satisfaction of ____________ and UT Dallas graduation requirements, ___________students will receive two degrees: a Bachelor in [degree] from ______________ and a Bachelor in [degree] from UT Dallas. UT Dallas graduation requirements include: A minimum of 120 semester credits hours of coursework. At least 51 semester credit hours of upper-division (3000/4000 level) coursework, to include a minimum of 12 semester credit hours of advanced courses in the major subject. At least 45 semester credit hours must be taken at UT Dallas. At least 24 of the last 30 semester credit hours needed for a baccalaureate degree must be taken at UT Dallas. 50 percent of the total major semester credit hours must be taken at UT Dallas. For a detailed list of UT Dallas graduation requirements, parties must consult the UT Dallas Catalog of Undergraduate Studies.
Admission and Graduation shall select prospective students based on their academic excellence, facility of English, suitability of the program for the student, and serious intent of studying at UT Dallas _____ among those satisfying a minimum requirement on GPA, TOEFL, and other admission requirements set by UT Dallas, and provide UT Dallas with a list of recommended students for admission to UT Dallas at least 3 months before the UT Dallas application and documents deadline for fall and spring semester: February 1 for fall semester; June 1 for spring semester. UT Dallas will admit those students as international transfer students when their credentials meet the UT Dallas admission requirements. UT Dallas reserves the right on final admission decision. In case of rejection, however, UT Dallas shall confer the matter with __________. _________ students will be subject to admission and graduation requirements according to the UT DALLAS Catalog of Undergraduate Studies / Graduate Studies.
Admission and Graduation shall select prospective students based on their academic excellence, English proficiency, suitability of the program for the student, and serious intent of studying at UT Dallas [School] among those satisfying a minimum requirement on GPA, TOEFL, and other admission requirements set by UT Dallas, and provide UT Dallas [School] with a list of recommended students for admission to UT Dallas at least 3 months before the UT Dallas application and document deadlines for fall and spring semesters: February 1 for fall term; June 1 for spring term. UT Dallas will admit those students as international transfer students when their credentials meet the UT Dallas admission requirements. UT Dallas reserves the right on final admission decision. In case of rejection, however, UT Dallas [School] shall confer the matter with ________________. ________________ students will be subject to admission and graduation requirements according to the current UT Dallas Graduate Catalog. 3.1 Upon successful satisfaction of _________ and UT Dallas graduation requirements, _________ students will receive two degrees: a Master’s degree in [degree] from _________ and a Master’s degree in [degree] from UT Dallas.
Admission and Graduation shall select prospective students based on their academic excellence, facility of English, suitability of the program for the student, and serious intent of studying at UTD _____ among those satisfying a minimum requirement on GPA, TOEFL, and other admission requirements set by UTD, and provide UTD with a list of recommended students for admission to UTD at least 6 months before the beginning of their intended study. UTD will admit those students as international transfer students when their credentials meet the UTD’s admission requirements. UTD reserves the right on final admission decision. In case of rejection, however, UTD shall confer the matter with _______. _________ students will be subject to admission and graduation requirements according to the UTD Catalog of Undergraduate Studies / Graduate Studies.
Admission and Graduation shall select prospective students based on their academic excellence, facility of English, suitability of the program for the student, and serious intent of studying at UT Dallas _____ among those satisfying a minimum requirement on GPA, TOEFL, and other admission requirements set by UT Dallas, and provide UT Dallas with a list of recommended students for admission to UT Dallas at least 6 months before the beginning of their intended study. UT Dallas will admit those students as international transfer students when their credentials meet the UT Dallas admission requirements. UT Dallas reserves the right on final admission decision. In case of rejection, however, UT Dallas shall confer the matter with _______. _________ students will be subject to admission and graduation requirements according to the UT DALLAS Catalog of Undergraduate Studies / Graduate Studies.

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