ACCEPTANCE OF CREDITS Sample Clauses

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.
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ACCEPTANCE OF CREDITS. All courses in the transferring College student’s degree major as to which such student passed will be applied toward the completion of the articulated bachelor’s degree major programs. (See Appendix for articulated programs) A maximum of 68 credits will be applied toward the completion of the articulated bachelor’s degree programs. If a given credit or credits do not count for requirements in the major, they will then count as elective credit toward the degree.
ACCEPTANCE OF CREDITS. 1. All courses in the transferring College student's degree major with passing grades shall be applied toward the completion of the articulated bachelor's degree major programs. (See Appendix for articulated programs)
ACCEPTANCE OF CREDITS. Appendix A refers to the transfer of credits from PCA to LIM College. A maximum of 60 credits from the BFA in Fashion Design curriculum will be applied toward the completion of the articulated bachelor’s degree program. For students to earn a BBA BOF, 62 credits must be completed at LIM College. Students will receive a transfer credit evaluation at the time of admission. The final transcript from PCA is in English and uses the US credit system. Appendix A outlines the two-year course sequence totaling 62 credits. Special provisions for credit transfer: • Based on the totality of the courses that students complete during year 1 and 2 at PCA, they will qualify out of FASH 1110 Introduction to Fashion Business. • CARE (Career and Internship) courses taken during the summer semester will be offered for students free of charge. Students beginning the program in Fall 2021 will take CARE 1620 Internship I in Summer 2022. Students beginning the program in Spring 2022 will take CARE 4800 Coop Prep in Summer 2023. Summer semesters will be required for students to complete the BBA BOF degree in 2 years. • Students are eligible to take their first internship course (CARE 1620 Internship I) after completing their first 2 semesters at LIM College. Students beginning the program in Fall 2021 are eligible to take CARE 1620 in Summer 2022. Students beginning the program in Spring 2022 are eligible to take CARE 1620 in Spring 2023. • PCA has reviewed the course descriptions for MATH 1295 Introduction to Statistics with Essentials and ENGL 1095 English Composition with Essentials and verified their coursework has prepared the students to be waived out of developmental math/English. This waiver will place them into ENGL 1110 English Composition and MATH 1300 Introduction to Statistics.
ACCEPTANCE OF CREDITS. A maximum of 60-75 credits will be applied toward the completion of the articulated bachelor’s degree programs. Trinity Washington University has a residency requirement defined as 45 of the last 60 credits must be completed at the institution. Trinity Washington University will accept transfer credits from BMCC with a minimum grade of “C”, except for Nursing courses, which must have a minimum grade of “C+”. If given credit(s) do not count for requirements in the major, they will then count as open elective credit or general education toward the degree.
ACCEPTANCE OF CREDITS. A maximum of 88 credit hours from CSM will be allowed toward fulfillment of the 120 credit hours required for baccalaureate completion.
ACCEPTANCE OF CREDITS. A maximum of 72 credit hours from LFCC will be allowed toward fulfillment of the 120 credit hours required for baccalaureate completion.
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ACCEPTANCE OF CREDITS. 1. All courses in the transferring college student’s degree major with passing grades of C- or better, shall be applied toward the completion of the articulated bachelor’s degree major programs. Some programs may require grades higher than a C- for specific courses. Courses that constitute part of a completed degree with a passing grade below C- may be considered for acceptance if they are not part of the major at Dominican. (Appendices for program articulations will be added at a later date.)

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