GAA student definition

GAA student refers to a student who graduates from a transfer-oriented degree program at a Virginia community college with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher on a four-point scale (as shown on the VCCS transcript) and who intends to transfer to HU. GAA students are guaranteed admission to HU and may expect the following:
GAA student refers to a student who graduates from a transfer-oriented associate degree program at a Virginia community college with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher on a four-point scale and who intends to transfer to ECPI. "GAA Contact" refers to staff members designated by each Virginia community college and by ECPI who work with prospective GAA students.
GAA student refers to a student who graduates from a transfer-oriented associate degree program at a Virginia community college with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.40 or higher on a four-point scale and who intends to transfer to Virginia Tech. All repeated grades are considered in calculation of the grade point average. "GAA Contact" refers to staff members designated by each Virginia community college and by Virginia Tech who work with prospective GAA students. GAA students are guaranteed admission to Virginia Tech for either Summer or Fall Term and may expect the following:

Examples of GAA student in a sentence

  • REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL-Secondary Notice to Prospective Proposers January 8, 2021 You are invited to review and respond to this Request for Proposal (“RFP”), entitled RFP HCD-01-21, Education and Outreach Campaign In submitting your Proposal, you must comply with the instructions contained in this RFP.

  • Xxxxxxxx College will guarantee automatic acceptance to students graduating from a VCCS institution who have or will have earned a transfer-orientated associate degree if the GAA student has the following: • Achieved a minimum grade point average of 2.7 on a four-point scale at a Virginia Community College, • Completed ENG111 (College Composition I) with a minimum grade of B or higher, and • Completed a minimum of 56 transferable credits (up to 68 credits may be transferred).

  • GAA student" refers to a student who graduates from a Virginia community college with either a "general education certificate" or a "transfer-oriented associate degree" and a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher on a four-point scale (as computed under VCCS policy).

  • A Guaranteed Admission Agreement (GAA) student enrolled in a university parallel program at VWCC who meets JMU's transfer admissions requirements and completes all requirements for an Associate of Arts (A.A.) or Associate of Science (A.

  • Xxxxxxxx College will guarantee automatic acceptance to students graduating from a VCCS institution who have or will have earned a transfer-orientated associate degree if the GAA student has the following:  Achieved a minimum grade point average of 2.7 on a four-point scale at a Virginia Community College,  Completed English 111 (College Composition I) with a minimum grade of B or higher, and  Completed a minimum of 56 transferable credits (up to 68 credits may be transferred).


More Definitions of GAA student

GAA student refers to a student who graduates from a transfer-oriented degree program at a Virginia community college with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher on a four-point scale (as shown on the VCCS transcript) and who intends to transfer to HU. A student enrolled at VWCC, who obtains a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 in academically transferable courses and completes all requirements for an Associate of Science degree with a major in General Studies, may transfer to HU and expect the following: Upon receipt of a completed application, including the College Official’s Report and official transcript, HU will guarantee admission to GAA students. No distinction will be made by HU regarding college courses applicable to the AS degree that are taken through dual enrollment arrangements with high schools. However, completion of the Associate degree, including at least 32 credits at VWCC, must occur after graduation from high school. All of the courses that are accepted by HU will be applied to the attainment of the baccalaureate degree. A minimum grade of “C” must be obtained in each course the student wishes to transfer. No more than 64 VWCC credits will be accepted by HU. GAA students can expect to graduate with a baccalaureate degree after the successful completion of a minimum of 64 credits, two four-credit Short Term activities, and two physical education courses at HU (post-traditional students in HU Horizon Program are exempt from physical education courses). The January short term requirement at HU may be satisfied through classes, trips, independent study, or internships. Physical education courses taken at VWCC may fulfill HU’s physical education requirement; please refer to the HU transfer guide for more information. Credit earned at VCCS institutions other than VWCC to satisfy the transfer-oriented associate degree will be treated on an equal basis as credit earned from VWCC. Additionally, credit for courses completed through International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, CLEP, military experience or other advanced standing programs will be accepted according to stated policies of acceptance for credit, which can be found in the HU catalog. By selecting approved HU courses within the AS degree, GAA students can expect to transfer with the completion of HU’s General Education requirements.
GAA student refers to a student who graduates from a transfer-oriented associate degree program at a Virginia community college with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher on a four-point scale and intends to transfer to SLU. “Transferable credits” refers to courses applicable to the transfer-oriented associate degree.
GAA student refers to a student who graduates from a transfer-oriented degree program at a Virginia community college with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher on a four-point scale and who intends to transfer to LU. "GAA Contact" refers to staff members designated by each Virginia community college and by LU who work with prospective GAA students.
GAA student refers to a student who graduates from a transfer-oriented associate degree program at a Virginia community college with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.800 or higher on a four-point scale, who has earned a grade of “C” or higher in each course applicable to the transfer-oriented associate degree, and who intends to transfer to RU. GAA students will be guaranteed admission to RU and may expect the following: All of the courses that are accepted by RU will be applied to the attainment of the baccalaureate degree. No distinction will be made by RU regarding college courses applicable to the transfer oriented associate degrees that are taken through dual enrollment arrangements with high schools. Completion of the associate degree through dual enrollment will not preclude the student from eligibility under this agreement. Students entering under the terms of the GAA are transfer students and are not eligible for freshman scholarships, but may seek transfer scholarships. If a student who completes the transfer-oriented associate degree concurrent with high school graduation chooses to enter as a freshman, they will undergo a credit evaluation that will determine what courses will be accepted by Radford University. Students entering as freshman are eligible for freshman scholarships, but may not seek transfer scholarships. Students must indicate on their application if they intend to apply as a transfer student or freshman. RU guarantees the acceptance of all transferable credits earned in the associate degree program and will accept the student with junior standing. However, RU cannot guarantee that the student will be able to complete all requirements for graduation with the 120-credit minimum required for graduation at RU. Upon request, an Academic Advisor will inform him/her if there are any course requirements that would require credit hours beyond the 120 minimum needed for graduation. Acceptance in some colleges and departments at RU is competitive; acceptance into RU does not imply admission to these programs without further acceptance by the college or department offering the program. Students participating in this guaranteed admission agreement should follow all special college and/or departmental application procedures and deadlines, as well as grade point requirements listed in the RU catalog for native RU students. GAA students and native RU students will be treated identically with regard to admission to competitive programs. Completio...
GAA student refers to a student who graduates from a transfer-oriented degree program at a Virginia community college with a grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher on a four-point scale and who intends to transfer to UVa-Wise. "GAA Contact" refers to staff members designated by each Virginia community college and by UVa-Wise who work with prospective GAA students. GAA students are guaranteed admission to UVa-Wise and may expect the following: UVa-Wise will guarantee the acceptance of all transferable credits earned from the transfer-oriented associate degree program, not to exceed 62 credits. No distinction will be made by UVa-Wise regarding college courses applicable to the transfer-oriented associate degree that are taken through dual enrollment arrangements with high schools.
GAA student refers to a student who graduates with an associate degree designed for transfer at A-B TECH with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher on a four-point scale.
GAA student refers to a student who graduates from a transfer-oriented degree program at a Virginia community college with a curricular grade point average (GPA) of 2.50 or higher on a four-point scale and who intends to transfer to MBC. "GAA Contact" refers to staff members designated by each Virginia community college and by MBC who work with prospective GAA students. GAA students are guaranteed admission to MBC and may expect the following: MBC will guarantee the acceptance of all transferable credits earned from the transfer- oriented associate degree program. No distinction will be made by MBC regarding college courses applicable to the transfer-oriented associate degree that are taken through dual enrollment arrangements with high schools.