Common use of Transfer of Credit Clause in Contracts

Transfer of Credit. A maximum of 94 hours will be accepted by XXXXXX from MACC to be applied to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Twenty-six (26) of the last 30 semester hours of credit must be completed at MU (residency requirement) to be applied to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Transfer students from MACC, meeting the criteria listed below will be accepted into the RN/BSN Option at the MU, Xxxxxxxx School of Nursing.  Undergraduate Admissions to Mizzou.  Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended on file with the Admissions Office.  A transcript review on file.  Current licensure as an RN in the United States.  Successful completion of all general education and prerequisite coursework.  Minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.8 (on a 4.0 scale) for all college/university courses.  Evidence of capacity to uphold the practice standards and ethical codes of the nursing profession.

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Samples: Articulation Agreement, Articulation Agreement

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Transfer of Credit. A maximum of 94 hours will be accepted by XXXXXX from MACC SCC to be applied to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Twenty-six (26) of the last 30 semester hours of credit must be completed at MU (residency requirement) to be applied to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Transfer students from MACCSCC, meeting the criteria listed below will be accepted into the RN/BSN Option at the MU, Xxxxxxxx School of Nursing.  Undergraduate Admissions to Mizzou.  Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended on file with the Admissions Office.  A transcript review on file.  Current licensure as an RN in the United States.  Successful completion of all general education and prerequisite coursework.  Minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.8 (on a 4.0 scale) for all college/university courses.  Evidence of capacity to uphold the practice standards and ethical codes of the nursing profession.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Articulation Agreement

Transfer of Credit. A maximum of 94 hours will be accepted by XXXXXX from MACC ECC to be applied to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Twenty-six (26) of the last 30 semester hours of credit must be completed at MU (residency requirement) to be applied to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Transfer students from MACCECC, meeting the criteria listed below will be accepted into the RN/BSN Option at the MU, Xxxxxxxx School of Nursing.  Undergraduate Admissions to Mizzou.  Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended on file with the Admissions Office.  A transcript review on file.  Current licensure as an RN in the United States.  Successful completion of all general education and prerequisite coursework.  Minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.8 (on a 4.0 scale) for all college/university courses.  Evidence of capacity to uphold the practice standards and ethical codes of the nursing profession.

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

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Transfer of Credit. A maximum of 94 hours will be accepted by XXXXXX from MACC ECC to be applied to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Twenty-six (26) of the last 30 semester hours of credit must be completed at MU (residency requirement) to be applied to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Transfer students from MACCECC, meeting the criteria listed below will be accepted into the RN/BSN Option at the MU, Xxxxxxxx School of Nursing. Undergraduate Admissions to Mizzou. Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended on file with the Admissions Office. A transcript review on file. Current licensure as an RN in the United States. Successful completion of all general education and prerequisite coursework. Minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.8 (on a 4.0 scale) for all college/university courses. Evidence of capacity to uphold the practice standards and ethical codes of the nursing profession.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Articulation Agreement

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