Common use of GENERAL EDUCATION CREDITS Clause in Contracts

GENERAL EDUCATION CREDITS. As outlined in the CUNY Pathways Initiative, students who complete an A.A. or A.S. degree at HCC will be waived of the lower-level general education/core requirements at Lehman. These students will not be required to satisfy any additional lower-level general education/core requirements. This applies to all accepted A.A. and A.S. graduates, regardless of whether a program to program equivalency exists. Students with an A.A.S. degree may have additional lower-level general education/core requirements to complete at Lehman.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transfer Articulation Agreement, Transfer Articulation Agreement

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GENERAL EDUCATION CREDITS. As outlined in the CUNY Pathways Initiative, students who complete an A.A. or A.S. degree at HCC BCC will be waived of the lower-level general education/core requirements at Lehman. These students will not be required to satisfy any additional lower-level general education/core requirements. This applies to all accepted A.A. and A.S. graduates, regardless of whether a program to program equivalency exists. Students with an A.A.S. degree may have additional lower-level general education/core requirements to complete at Lehman.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transfer Articulation Agreement

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GENERAL EDUCATION CREDITS. As outlined in the CUNY Pathways Initiative, students who complete an A.A. or A.S. degree at HCC GCC will be waived of the lower-level general education/core requirements at Lehman. These students will not be required to satisfy any additional lower-level general education/core requirements. This applies to all accepted A.A. and A.S. graduates, regardless of whether a program to program equivalency exists. Students with an A.A.S. degree may have additional lower-level general education/core requirements to complete at Lehman.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transfer Articulation Agreement

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