Admissions and Matriculation Sample Clauses

Admissions and Matriculation. WGTC students will be afforded the same treatment and protection, and be required to meet the same admission requirements, as native Park students enrolled under a specific catalog. WGTC students should request an official transcript be sent to Park University upon completion of coursework at Wiregrass Georgia Technical College. A minimum grade of "C" in all courses must be maintained to qualify for transfer under this articulation agreement.
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Admissions and Matriculation. MCC students maintaining continuous enrollment under this agreement will be afforded the same treatment and protection as Avila native students enrolled under a specific catalog. Criteria for acceptance will be the same for transfer as for native students. MCC, upon request of students, will provide verification of completed courses to Avila through its Office of the Registrar. The Office of the Registrar will evaluate transcripts of students transferring from MCC. Transfer students from MCC will have access to financial aid, scholarships, and student services on the same basis as native students. Minimum grade standards for academic progress and graduation from MCC will be subject to no further review by Xxxxx. Avila will apply the same academic progress and graduation standards to MCC transfer students as those applicable to native students at Avila.
Admissions and Matriculation. MCC students maintaining continuous enrollment under this agreement will be afforded the same treatment and protection as MU native students enrolled under a specific catalog. Criteria for acceptance into MU for transfer students is based upon their past academic performance and the admission requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences with an emphasis in Apparel Marketing and Merchandising. MCC, upon request of students, will provide verification of completed courses to MU through its Office of Admissions. The transcripts of students transferring from MCC will be evaluated by the MU Office of Admissions. Transfer students from MCC will have access to financial aid and student services on the same basis as native students. Minimum grade standards for academic progress and graduation from MCC will be subject to no further review by MU. MU will apply the same academic progress and graduation standards to MCC transfer students as those applicable to native students at MU.
Admissions and Matriculation. OTC students maintaining continuous enrollment under this agreement will be afforded the same treatment and protection as MU native students enrolled under a specific catalog. Criteria for acceptance to MU for transfer students is based upon their past academic performance and the admission requirements for the Bachelor of Health Science in Health Sciences online degree. OTC, upon request of students, will provide verification of completed courses to MU through its Office of Admissions. The transcripts of students transferring from OTC will be evaluated by the MU Office of Admissions. Transfer students from OTC will have access to financial aid and student services on the same basis as native students. Minimum grade standards for academic progress and graduation from OTC will be subject to no further review by MU. MU will apply the same academic progress and graduation standards to OTC transfer students as those applicable to native students at MU.
Admissions and Matriculation. PFC-VT students maintaining continuous enrollment under this agreement will be afforded the same treatment and protections as if they were MU native students enrolled under a specific catalog. PFC, upon request of students, will provide verification of completed courses and degree to MU College of Veterinary Medicine. The transcript of students transferring from PFC will be evaluated by MU Office of Admissions. Criteria for Admittance to MU, College of Veterinary Medicine, VT/BSVT Program • Completion of an AVMA-accredited Associate in Science – Veterinary Technician program as posted to the official PFC transcript after January 5, 2006 • Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended on file with the Admissions Office • Current licensure as an RVT/CVT/LVT/LVMT in the United States • A transcript review on file • Successful completion of all general education and prerequisite coursework • Minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) for all college/university courses attempted, including technical coursework articulated in this agreementEvidence of capacity to uphold the practice standards and ethical codes of the veterinary technology profession. Transfer students from PFC-VT will have access to financial aid and student services on the same basis as native students. MU will apply the same academic progress and graduation standards to PFC-VT transfer students as those applicable to native students at MU. MU will maintain transfer degree plans for these programs to show equivalent courses.
Admissions and Matriculation. A. LCCC students maintaining continuous enrollment under this agreement will be afforded the same treatment and protection as BHSU Exercise Science students enrolled under the current catalog.
Admissions and Matriculation. SFCC students maintaining continuous enrollment under this agreement will be afforded the same treatment and protection as MU native students enrolled under a specific catalog. Criteria for acceptance to MU for transfer students is based upon their past academic performance and the admissions requirements for the Bachelor of Health Science degree in Health Sciences. SFCC, upon request of students, will provide verification of completed courses to MU through its Office of Admissions. The transcripts of students transferring from SFCC will be evaluated by the MU Office of Admissions. Transfer students from SFCC will have access to financial aid and student services on the same basis as native students. Minimum grade standards for academic progress and graduation from SFCC will be subject to no further review by MU. MU will apply the same academic progress and graduation standards to SFCC transfer students as those applicable to native students at MU.
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Admissions and Matriculation. Community college students maintaining continuous enrollment under this agreement will be afforded the same treatment and protection as native college or university students enrolled under a specific catalog. Criteria for acceptance into the four-year transfer institution will be the same for community college AAT completers as for native college or university students or transfers from other colleges or universities. Criteria for acceptance into the four-year universities’ Colleges of Education or teacher education programs, including grade point average and MoGEA score minimums, will be the same as for native college or university students at the transfer institution. These minimums may be higher than the minimums established for completion of the AAT degree. Missouri’s community colleges, upon request of students, will provide verification of completed courses to four-year transfer institution through its office of admissions and records. The transcripts of students transferring from community colleges will be evaluated by the registrar’s office at the four-year transfer institution in a manner consistent with this agreement. Four-year transfer institutions will apply the same academic progress and graduation standards to community college AAT degree completers’ students as those applicable to native college or university students.
Admissions and Matriculation. MCC students maintaining continuous enrollment under this agreement will be afforded the same treatment and protection as UMKC native students enrolled under a specific catalog. Criteria for acceptance into UMKC will be the same for transfer as for native students. MCC, upon request of students, will provide verification of completed courses to UMKC through the Office of Admissions and Records. The transcript of students transferring from MCC will be evaluated by representatives from the School of Education and Registrar's Office at UMKC. A maximum of 52-61 credit hours will be accepted by UMKC from MCC to be applied to the BA in Early Childhood Education. Transfer students from MCC, upon acceptance into the designated program at UMKC, will have junior standing at UMKC, provided they have met degree-specific requirements for their program. To be admissible to the School of Education program, a student must have completed all prerequisites. At the time this document is being executed, students are required to complete these requirements including 60 hours of coursework at UMKC and the University of Missouri GPA of at least 2.00. Students falling under this program articulation agreement will be responsible for successfully completing the requirements for each degree category which can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/articulation/ or xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx. This agreement is made and entered into in the academic year 2009-2010 and remains in force unless changed in writing by mutual agreement of both parties. The agreement may be amended at any time by either party and must remain consistent with respective School of Education and MCC degree requirements. Should either party desire to discontinue this agreement, advanced notification of two years will be required. The Board of Trustees of MCC and the Curators of the University of Missouri on behalf of the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) hereby enter into this program articulation agreement leading from the Associate of Arts to the Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education by affixing signatures of the chief executive officers of both institutions.
Admissions and Matriculation. Crowder students maintaining continuous enrollment under this agreement will be afforded the same treatment and protection as MU native students enrolled under a specific catalog. Criteria for admissions to the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering will be based on the catalog year the student enters MU. Criteria for acceptance into MU for transfer students is based upon their past academic performance and the admission requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree. Crowder, upon request of students, will provide verification of completed courses to MU through its Admissions Office. The transcripts of students transferring from Crowder will be evaluated by the Admissions Office. Transfer students from Crowder will have access to financial aid and student services on the same basis as native students. Minimum grade standards for academic progress and graduation from Crowder will be subject to no further review by MU. Similarly, minimum grade standards for admission, academic progress, and graduation from Mechanical Engineering at MU will not be subject to review by Crowder. MU will apply the same academic progress and graduation standards to Crowder transfer students as those applicable to native students at MU.
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