Common use of ACCEPTANCE OF CREDITS Clause in Contracts

ACCEPTANCE OF CREDITS. A minimum of 60 credits from an awarded associate degree will be applied toward the completion of the articulated bachelor’s degree program. A maximum of 70 credits will be applied toward the completion of any articulated bachelor’s degree program. Students will receive a transfer credit evaluation at the time of admission.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Transfer Articulation Agreement, Transfer Articulation Agreement, Transfer Articulation Agreement

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ACCEPTANCE OF CREDITS. A minimum of 60 credits from an awarded the associate degree will be applied toward the completion of the articulated bachelor’s degree program. A maximum number 64 of 70 credits will be applied toward the completion of any the articulated bachelor’s degree program. If all credits do not count for requirements in the major, they will then count as elective credit toward the degree. Students will receive a transfer credit evaluation at the time of admission.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transfer Articulation Agreement, Transfer Articulation Agreement

ACCEPTANCE OF CREDITS. A minimum of 60 credits from an awarded the associate degree will be applied toward the completion of the articulated bachelor’s degree program. A maximum of 70 90 credits will be applied toward the completion of any the articulated bachelor’s degree program. If all credits do not count for requirements in the major, they will then count as elective credit toward the degree. Students will receive a transfer credit evaluation at the time of admission.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transfer Articulation Agreement

ACCEPTANCE OF CREDITS. A minimum of 60 credits from an awarded associate Associate degree (A.A. or A.S.) will be applied toward the completion of the articulated bachelor’s degree program. A maximum of 70 75 credits will can be applied toward the completion of any the articulated bachelor’s degree programprogram from a 2-year school. If all credits do not count for requirements in the major, they will count as elective credits toward the degree. Students will receive a transfer credit evaluation at the time of admission.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Admissions Pathway Agreement

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ACCEPTANCE OF CREDITS. A minimum of 60 credits from an awarded the associate degree degrees will be applied toward the completion of the articulated bachelor’s degree program. (120 credits) A maximum of 70 75 credits will can be applied toward the completion of any the articulated bachelor’s degree programprogram from a 2-year school. If all credits do not count for requirements in the major, they will then count as elective credit toward the degree. Students will receive a transfer credit evaluation at the time of admission.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Articulation Agreement

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