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For Appalachian Students. 5.2.2.1 Students shall submit with all the requirements for admission to the program to the Department of Communication at Appalachian. Approval from the department chair must be obtained. 5.2.2.2 For the exchange procedure, students shall follow all procedures and requirements stipulated by OIED at Appalachian, as well as the International Office at UDLAP. 5.2.2.2.1 The students shall submit all documents necessary for exchange program at UDLAP to OIED at Appalachian and these documents shall be sent to the International Office at UDLAP. 5.2.2.2.2 Once the International Office at UDLAP has received all necessary application materials, it shall send a letter of acceptance to OIED at Appalachian. 5.2.2.2.3 Upon arriving in Puebla, Mexico, Appalachian students shall report to the International Office of UDLAP and then to the UDLAP Academic Program Coordinator. 5.2.2.3 The academic requirements for Appalachian students wishing to participate in the program at UDLAP are as follow: 5.2.2.3.1 Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. 5.2.2.3.2 Be in good standing relative to regular academic and disciplinary status. 5.2.2.3.3 Take all required courses during the first year at Appalachian prior to going to UDLAP during the second year as indicated in the study plan. 5.2.2.3.4 Obtain an intermediate level of proficiency in Spanish. Eligibility shall be determined by the chair of the Department of Communication at Appalachian and by completing an on-line Spanish test (xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx/examenespanol/). An oral test shall take place during the orientation to confirm the student´s Spanish proficiency. All of the courses at UDLAP are offered in Spanish. 5.2.2.3.5 Submit all application materials to the OIED at Appalachian.
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For Appalachian Students. The Appalachian Academic Program Coordinator shall notify the UDLAP Academic Program Coordinator and the International Office at UDLAP that the student has completed all requirements necessary for an undergraduate degree at Appalachian, as well as those established by the dual degree program agreement. The International Office at UDLAP shall send, by express courier services, the student’s diploma to the chair of the Department of Communication at Appalachian. Once received by the Department of Communication, the diploma shall be sent to the Registrar’s Office and be delivered to the student at the College of Fine and Applied Arts graduation ceremony.
For Appalachian Students. Appalachian students must complete 20 courses equivalent to 120 UDLAP units (this is equivalent to 60 Appalachian credits) during the four semesters abroad.

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