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Admissions Practices. SU will accept applications from students who wish to transfer from MTC into any baccalaureate degree program at SU. Transferring MTC applicants must meet the same admissions criteria as other students applying for transfer to SU. MTC students, who have completed or will complete an AA/AS or AAA/AAS degree by the time they enroll in classes at SU, will be exempted from paying the SU application fee. Students transferring from MTC to specific SU programs must meet the same prerequisites, grade point average (GPA) and other admission criteria, as other native or transfer students applying to SU’s programs. MTC students who graduate with an AA/AS or AAA/AAS degree, have earned at least 24 semester hours of transferable work at MTC, and have a MTC curriculum GPA of at least 2.0 are guaranteed admission to SU. Once admitted, students are subject to all other policies and procedures, including residency requirement of SU, as outlined in the SU catalog. Students who have questions may consult a counselor and/or advisor at either institution for assistance. SU will transfer in, in its entirety, the AA/AS or AAA/AAS degree program for students enrolling in a related degree program at SU. General Education/Integrative Studies - students completing an AA or AS at MTC will be considered to have met all lower division general education requirements at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ University. Where course equivalencies exist for required courses and/or prerequisites, these courses will apply to SU’s graduation requirements in the student's stated major field of study. For courses taught at the 300 or 400 level at SU, students may be required to take alternative courses to earn upper division credit. All credits earned at MTC while completing an associate degree program will be evaluated for credit by SU. ”D” grades will be accepted. However, SU will accept only courses in which a grade of “C” or better is earned by students who have not completed the requirements for the associate degree at MTC. SU will evaluate courses/credits earned through Advanced Placement (AP), College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), or other testing programs. SU also will evaluate courses/credits earned at other institutions. Students seeking credit for these courses must provide the university with official transcripts for evaluation. SU will evaluate Prior Learning Activity for Credit Evaluation and other life experiences for possible credit. Students should present documentation to a SU Campus ▇▇▇▇ for assessment for credit. SU will maintain course equivalency information and make this information readily available to MTC.

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Sources: Articulation Agreement

Admissions Practices. SU UMW will accept applications from students who wish to transfer from MTC RCC into any baccalaureate degree program at SUprogram, offered on ground or online. Transferring MTC applicants must meet the same admissions criteria as other students applying for transfer to SU. MTC students, who have completed or will complete an AA/AS or AAA/AAS degree by the time they enroll in classes at SU, The application fee will be exempted from paying the SU application feewaived. Students transferring from MTC RCC to specific SU UMW programs at the junior level must meet the same prerequisites, grade point average (GPA) and other admission criteria, as other native or transfer students applying for entry to SU’s UMW programs. MTC RCC students who graduate with an Associate of Arts (AA/AS ), Associate of Science (AS), or AAA/AAS degree, have earned at least 24 semester hours Associate of transferable work at MTC, Fine Arts (AFA) degree and have a MTC curriculum the requisite RCC cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 are guaranteed admission to SUUMW (see the GAA for conditions). Once admittedFor students meeting RCC's residency requirement to be awarded an associate's degree, UMW will review the RCC transcript with the provided RCC cumulative GPA for admission and scholarship purposes. UMW will not consider grades of D or F that have been replaced in the admission process. Course attempts must be considered for aid purposes. Official transcripts from all colleges are required to complete the application for admission. UMW will establish priority filing dates and RCC graduates admitted under this agreement will be considered juniors for purposes of scholarship eligibility, housing, and preregistration (which requires completion of admission and preregistration advising prior to the time juniors are eligible to register for classes as set forth on the calendar established by the Office of the Registrar). To be eligible for admission to UMW, students are subject to must meet all other policies and procedures, including residency requirement of SU, as application requirements outlined in the SU UMW catalog and international students must meet the additional requirements set forth in the UMW catalog. UMW will award academic merit scholarships to at least two RCC students each fall. Recipients are required to have an Associate degree from RCC and a 3.25 cumulative GPA. Each award will be for $2,000 (academic year) and is renewable for one additional year with a 3.25 GPA at UMW. A scholarship application is not required. RCC transfer students will be considered based on their application for admission. Additional scholarships will be awarded as long as funds are available. Students who have questions may consult complete a counselor and/or advisor at either institution for assistance. SU will transfer in, RCC associate degree while still in its entirety, the AA/AS or AAA/AAS degree program for students enrolling in a related degree program at SU. General Education/Integrative Studies - students completing an AA or AS at MTC high school will be considered as freshmen for scholarship purposes and are not eligible for this particular RCC transfer award. UMW agrees to have met all lower division general education requirements at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ University. Where course equivalencies exist for required courses and/or prerequisites, these courses will apply to SU’s graduation requirements in render an admissions decision within two weeks of the student's stated major field of study. For courses taught at the 300 or 400 level at SU, students may be required to take alternative courses to earn upper division credit. All credits earned at MTC while student completing an associate degree program will be evaluated application for credit by SU. ”D” grades will be accepted. However, SU will accept only courses in which a grade of “C” or better is earned by students who have not completed admission with the requirements for the associate degree at MTC. SU will evaluate courses/credits earned through Advanced Placement (AP), College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), or other testing programs. SU also will evaluate courses/credits earned at other institutions. Students seeking credit for these courses must provide the university with official transcripts for evaluation. SU will evaluate Prior Learning Activity for Credit Evaluation and other life experiences for possible credit. Students should present documentation to a SU Campus ▇▇▇▇ for assessment for credit. SU will maintain course equivalency information and make this information readily available to MTCaccompanying signed Guaranteed Admission Agreement.

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Sources: Guaranteed Transfer Partnership Agreement