Common use of Transfer Credit Framework Clause in Contracts

Transfer Credit Framework. In accordance to Article XX-C of the Public School Code of 1949, the Commonwealth’s statewide college credit transfer system includes an advising tool called the “Transfer Credit Framework.” The Framework allows students to transfer up to 30 credits of foundation courses from one participating college or university to another and have those courses count toward graduation. The Framework consists of six categories which include courses in English, public speaking, math, science, art, humanities, history and the behavioral and social sciences. To fully benefit from the Framework, students are advised to select a range of courses from all six categories as designated in the Transfer Credit Framework Policy noted in Appendix C. Under this Agreement, students may select courses according to the criteria indicated for Framework Category 1, Category 2, Category 5 and Category 6. In Framework Category 3, students may apply a maximum of 8 credits completed as part of the Required Outside of Discipline Coursework in Calculus. Likewise, a maximum of 8 credits in General Chemistry, required coursework outside of the field of Physics, may be used to satisfy the requirements of Framework Category 4. See Table 1. Students are advised to work with an advisor to select courses related to their associate degree program, transfer major and personal interests.

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Samples: Pennsylvania Statewide, Pennsylvania Statewide

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Transfer Credit Framework. In accordance to Article XX-C Under Act 114 of the Public School Code of 19492006, the Commonwealth’s statewide college credit transfer system includes an advising tool called the “Transfer Credit Framework.” ”. The Framework allows students to seamlessly transfer up to 30 credits of foundation courses from one participating college or university to another and have those courses count toward graduation. See Appendix C: Transfer Credit Framework. The Framework consists of a menu of 49 courses that fall within six categories which include courses in broad categories: English, public speaking, math, science, art, fine arts and humanities, history and the behavioral and social sciences. To fully benefit from the Framework, students are advised to select a range of courses from all six categories as designated in according to the Transfer Credit Framework Policy noted in Appendix C. criteria for each category. Under this Agreement, students may select courses according to the criteria indicated for Framework Category 1, Category 2, Category 5 and Category 6. In Framework Category 3, students may apply a maximum of 8 credits (2 courses) completed as part of the Required Outside of Discipline Coursework in Calculus. Likewise, a maximum of 8 credits (2 courses) in General Chemistry, required coursework outside of the field of Physics, may be used to satisfy the requirements of Framework Category 4. See Table 1. Students are advised to work with an advisor to select courses related to their associate degree program, transfer major and personal interests.

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Samples: www.pacollegetransfer.com

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Transfer Credit Framework. In accordance to Article XX-C of the Public School Code of 1949, the Commonwealth’s statewide college credit transfer system includes an advising tool called the “Transfer Credit Framework.” The Framework allows students to transfer up to 30 credits of foundation courses from one participating college or university to another and have those courses count toward graduation. The Framework consists of six categories which include courses in English, public speaking, math, science, art, humanities, history and the behavioral and social sciences. To fully benefit from the Framework, students are advised to select a range of courses from all six categories as designated in the Transfer Credit Framework Policy noted in Appendix C. Under this Agreement, students may select courses according to the criteria indicated for Framework Category 1, Category 2, Category 5 and Category 6. In Framework Category 3, students may apply a maximum of 8 credits (2 courses) completed as part of the Required Outside of Discipline Coursework in Calculus. Likewise, a maximum of 8 credits (2 courses) in General Chemistry, required coursework outside of the field of Physics, may be used to satisfy the requirements of Framework Category 4. See Table 1. Students are advised to work with an advisor to select courses related to their associate degree program, transfer major and personal interests.

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Samples: Pennsylvania Statewide

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