Common use of Admissions Process Clause in Contracts

Admissions Process. a. The process for admission to the B.S. in Chemistry or B.S. in Biochemistry program can begin as early as the student's fourth term in the A.S. in General Science program although paperwork will not be submitted to the University Admissions Office until all requirements of the A.S. program have been officially completed. b. The steps in the process will be: i. Student indicates to the NTID A.S. in General Science program coordinator during the student's final term in the program an interest in entering the B.S. program in Chemistry or Biochemistry. ii. The A.S. program coordinator will review the student’s academic qualifications based on items listed in the “Student Qualifications for Transfer from the A.S. in General Science to the B.S. in Chemistry or Biochemistry” listed above. iii. If the student meets the qualifications listed, the A.S. program coordinator will contact the head of the School of Chemistry and Materials Science for review of the student's qualifications. 1. If necessary, the head will call a meeting with the student and the A.S. program coordinator to review the student's record and to discuss the B.S. program in which the student is interested in entering. iv. Upon review of the student's qualifications, the head of the School of Chemistry and Materials Science will inform the student and the A. S. program coordinator of the tentative acceptance decision. v. The A.S. program coordinator and the School head will complete an Intent to Enroll form and submit it to the NTID and RIT admissions offices for review and final approval. 1. If the Intent to Enroll form receives all required approvals, the NTID department chair will inform the student, the A.S. program coordinator, and the School head of the decision.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Transfer Articulation Agreement, Transfer Articulation Agreement

Admissions Process. a. The process for admission to the B.S. in Chemistry or B.S. in Biochemistry program Computing and Information Technologies can begin as early as the student's fourth final term in the A.S. in General Science program although paperwork will not be submitted to the University Admissions Office until all requirements of the A.S. program have been officially completedApplied Computer Technology. b. The steps in the process will be: i. Student indicates to the NTID A.S. in General Science Applied Computer Technology program coordinator during the student's final term in the program an interest in entering applying to enter the B.S. program in Chemistry Computing and Information Technologies or Biochemistrythe B.S. in Human- Centered Computing depending on the A.S. track pursued. ii. The A.S. program coordinator will review the student’s academic qualifications based on items listed in the “Student Qualifications for Transfer from the A.S. in General Science Applied Computer Technology to the B.S. in Chemistry Computing and Information Technologies or Biochemistrythe B.S. in Human- Centered Computing” listed above. iii. If the student meets the qualifications listed, the A.S. program coordinator will contact the head director of the Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences School of Chemistry and Materials Science Information for review of the student's qualifications. 1. If necessary, the head director will call a meeting with the student and the A.S. program coordinator to review the student's record and to discuss the B.S. program in which the student is interested in entering. iv. Upon review of the student's qualifications, the head director of the Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences School of Chemistry and Materials Science Information will inform the student and the A. S. the A.S. program coordinator of the tentative acceptance decision. v. The A.S. program coordinator and the School head director will complete an Intent to Enroll form and submit it to the NTID and RIT admissions offices for review and final approval. 1. If the Intent to Enroll form receives all required approvals, the NTID department chair will inform the student, the A.S. program coordinator, and the School head director of the decision.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Transfer Articulation Agreement, Transfer Articulation Agreement