Transfer Credits Clause Samples

The Transfer Credits clause defines the conditions under which academic credits earned at other institutions may be recognized and applied toward a student’s current program. Typically, this clause outlines the types of courses eligible for transfer, the minimum grade requirements, and the process for evaluating and approving transfer requests. Its core function is to provide a clear framework for students seeking to leverage prior coursework, ensuring consistency and fairness in the application of external credits toward degree requirements.
Transfer Credits. Upon transfer from one division or department to another, unused sick leave days shall continue to be available for the transferred employee's use.
Transfer Credits. TTU agrees to accept transferable core curriculum, fields of study, and other lower division courses from AC to the extent it is within the Texas common course numbering system.
Transfer Credits. A. Transfer students from NeSCC who have taken a baccalaureate-oriented course of study, but have not completed an associate degree, or who have pursued the associate of applied science curriculum will receive credit on a course-by-course basis. Any course with a grade of C or better will be evaluated for credit.
Transfer Credits. ‌ Upon transfer from one division or department to another, unused sick leave credits shall continue to be available for the transferred employee’s use.
Transfer Credits. I understand that all academic work done by UNT students under the auspices of a host institution will be regarded by UNT as transfer credit, rather than UNT resident credit. My official record of participation in the Program will be my UNT transcript, listing the transfer credits and grades I earned at the host institution, or listing the credits and grades I earned for UNT courses offered as part of the Program.
Transfer Credits. Contributions to a Contract may include plan assets transferred from a financial provider who has imposed a cancellation penalty on that transfer. To offset that penalty, the Company will, subject to certain conditions and state approvals, apply a transfer credit on transferred assets. This credit is provided on a nondiscriminatory basis if your Contract is eligible. The transfer credit will be applied no later than the first business day following the date the contribution is received by us in Good Order. Transferred assets, less any premium tax, will be allocated to a participant’s individual account in amounts authorized by the Contract Holder. If no instructions are received from the Contract Holder, the transferred assets will be allocated to the Plan’s forfeiture account. The transfer credit is equal to a specified percentage of the transferred assets, or other specified amount that is transferred to the Company under a Contract, that remains in the participant’s individual account for the period of time specified by the Company. Any applicable transfer credit will be deducted from: • A full withdrawal initiated by the Contract Holder; or
Transfer Credits. ESU will accept a total up to 62-63 credits from RVCC which include credits in general education/pre-requisite, co-requisite, free electives, and major credits, all with grades of “C“ or better. The current accepted credits, as for the date of this Agreement, are detailed in Exhibit “A”, attached hereto.
Transfer Credits. Up to 6 transfer credits (Lower-Level and/or Upper-Level) from a regionally- accredited college or university in ADM, PUB, or EMA not used to satisfy the above Core courses. Students may use a combination of all three (Electives, Portfolio Credits and Transfer Courses) to satisfy the Emergency Management electives. Approved minors for students pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Emergency Management Organizational Leadership Public Administration
Transfer Credits. Contributions to a Contract may include plan assets transferred from a financial provider who has imposed a cancellation penalty on that transfer. To offset that penalty, the Company will, subject to certain conditions and state approvals, apply a transfer credit on transferred assets. This credit is provided on a nondiscriminatory basis if your Contract is eligible. The transfer credit will be applied no later than the first business day following the date the contribution is received by us in Good Order. Transferred assets, less any premium tax, will be allocated to a participant’s individual account in amounts authorized by the Contract Holder. If no instructions are received from the Contract Holder, the transferred assets will be allocated to the Plan’s forfeiture account. ISP.75996-25 (Single Pay Contracts) 11 The transfer credit is equal to a specified percentage of the transferred assets, or other specified amount that is transferred to the Company under a Contract, that remains in the participant’s individual account for the period of time specified by the Company. Any applicable transfer credit will be deducted from: · A full withdrawal initiated by the Contract Holder; or · A full or partial withdrawal initiated by the participant, except for those eligible distributions from qualified plans that happen upon the occurrence of certain events. See FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS - Taxation of Qualified Contracts - Distributions - Eligibility” in the full Contract Prospectus. Transfer credits will not be applied to assets transferred into the Contract from existing contracts. Only net contributions not previously held by the Contract are eligible for a transfer credit. If a transfer credit is due under your Contract, you will be provided with additional information. Election of a transfer credit may result in a higher mortality and expense risk charge and impact the credited interest rate under the Fixed Plus Account and the Fixed Plus Account II A Fixed Interest Options. See “CHARGES AND FEES,” “APPENDIX D: FIXED PLUS ACCOUNT II and “APPENDIX E: FIXED ACCOUNT II A” in the full Contract Prospectus. Tax Code Restrictions The Tax Code places some limitations on contributions to your account. See “FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS” in the full Contract Prospectus. When the Initial Purchase Payment Is Credited Initial Purchase Payment. We must accept or reject an application or your enrollment materials within two business days of receipt. If the forms are incompl...
Transfer Credits. Refer to §2.8. Students in the Faculty of Business Administration may complete courses at other institutions, however, prior permission must be granted. Permission will normally be given for three reasons: 1. The University of Regina does not offer the course; 2. The student is unable to attend an on-campus University of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ course that semester; and/or, 3. The student is applying to take a course at a participating Saskatchewan Post-Secondary Education member institution that fits into his/her program. Faculty of Business Administration students wishing to take courses at other institutions are required to be in good standing (academically and financially) and must request permission to take the course(s), provide a course description(s) to the Faculty for evaluation, and should not register for the course until written permission has been provided. Students are required to achieve a minimum grade of 10 grade points above the institution’s passing grade in a course in order to receive transfer credit. It is the student’s responsibility to request transcripts from other institutions to be sent directly to the Admissions Office.