Common use of Corollary Principles Clause in Contracts

Corollary Principles. 1. It is up to the four-year institution to identify for the student upon admission any requirements in regard to the remaining half of the credits. [For example, where half of the degree program is equal to 64 credits, the receiving institution might say that the student must complete 36 credits for the major, 6 credits in foreign languages, and 22 elective credits, but the total requirements cannot be more than 64 credits or half of the total degree requirement.]

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Wide Transfer Agreement, Wide Transfer Agreement, Wide Transfer Agreement

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