The Georgetown MS Program Sample Clauses

The Georgetown MS Program. The selected NCCU students should start their MS studies at Georgetown in the Fall semester of their fourth year upon being admitted by Georgetown and approved by NCCU. Once enrolled at Georgetown, students shall be subject to all policies, rules and regulations relevant to graduate study at Georgetown. It is expected that students will complete the Georgetown MS degree portion of the Accelerated Degree Program in residence at Georgetown in two years. Students must have their BS degree conferred by NCCU no later than December of their ninth semester (fifth year) to be eligible to graduate from Georgetown with a MS in May of the tenth semester (fifth year). A student’s failure to obtain a BS by December of the student’s ninth semester may be deemed to be a failure to meet Georgetown’s academic progression requirements, which may result in termination of degree candidacy and termination of the student’s immigration document for failure to make normal progress. The Chair of the Department of Computer Science, NCCU will be responsible for forwarding the student’s transcript to the Chair of the Department of Computer Science documenting the student’s BS degree completion. A MS degree from Georgetown and a BSc degree from NCCU shall be conferred to the students, from the designated university, upon the successful completion of both the NCCU BS Undergraduate Program requirements and the Georgetown Computer Science Graduate Program requirements.