For UDLAP Students Sample Clauses

For UDLAP Students. UDLAP students must complete 20 courses equivalent to 60 Appalachian credits (this is equivalent to 120 UDLAP units) during the four semesters abroad.
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For UDLAP Students. The UDLAP Academic Program Coordinator shall notify the Appalachian Academic Program Coordinator that the student has completed all requirements necessary for an undergraduate degree at UDLAP, as well as those established by the dual degree program agreement. The Department of Communication Chair at Appalachian shall send, by express courier services, the student’s diploma to the International Office at the UDLAP. Once received at the International Office, the diploma shall be sent to the Department of Registrar and be delivered to the student at the UDLAP graduation ceremony.
For UDLAP Students. 5.2.1.1 Students shall submit all requirements for admission into the program to the UDLAP International Office and the Department of Communication at UDLAP. Approval from the department head must be obtained. 5.2.1.2 In regard to the admission procedure at Appalachian, as well as for the exchange process, students shall follow all procedures and requirements stipulated by the UDLAP International Office as well as the rules and regulations set forth by the Office of International Education and Development (OIED) at Appalachian: 5.2.1.2.1 Students shall submit all necessary documents for admission to Appalachian to the UDLAP International Office with the authorization from UDLAP’s Department of Communication Academic Program Coordinator. 5.2.1.2.2 The UDLAP International Office shall send these documents to OIED at Appalachian. 5.2.1.2.3 After being authorized by the chair of the Department of Communication at Appalachian, the UDLAP International Office shall receive a letter of acceptance from Appalachian and shall provide that letter to the students and a copy to UDLAP’s Department of Communications Academic Program Coordinator. 5.2.1.3 This exchange process shall be carried out through the UDLAP International Office. Acceptance of course transfer shall be responsibility of the chair of the Department of Communication at Appalachian and the Department of Communication Academic Program Coordinator at UDLAP. 5.2.1.4 The academic requirements for UDLAP students wishing to participate in the program at Appalachian are as follow: 5.2.1.4.1 Minimum cumulative GPA of 8.5. 5.2.1.4.2 Be in good standing relative to regular academic and disciplinary status. 5.2.1.4.3 Take all required courses during the first year at UDLAP prior to going to Appalachian during the second year as indicated in the study plan. 5.2.1.4.4 Obtain a minimum score of 550 points on the TOEFL institutional exam. 5.2.1.4.5 Read the manual for exchange students (xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx/deptointernacional/intercambioacademico). 5.2.1.4.6 Be nominated by the Academic Program Coordinator at UDLAP. 5.2.1.4.7 Comply with all requirements stipulated by the UDLAP International Office with reference to international academic exchange programs, including insurance.

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