Students have the right to clear, accurate, and current information about their transfer
admission requirements, transfer admission deadlines, degree requirements, and transfer
policies that include course equivalencies.
Transfer and freshman-entry students have the right to expect comparable standards
for regular admission to programs and comparable program requirements.
Students have the right to seek clarification regarding their transfer evaluation
and may request the reconsideration of any aspect of that evaluation. In response,
the college will follow established practices and processes for reviewing its transfer
credit decisions.
Students who encounter other transfer difficulties have the right to seek resolution.
Each institution will have a defined process for resolution that is published and
readily available to students.
Students have the responsibility to complete all materials required for admission
and to submit the application on or before the published deadlines.
Students have the responsibility to plan their courses of study by referring to the
specific published degree requirements of the college or academic program in which
they intend to earn a bachelor’s degree.
When a student changes a major or degree program, the student assumes full responsibility
for meeting the new requirements.
College and University Rights and Responsibilities
Colleges and universities have the right and authority to determine program requirements
and course offerings in accordance with their institutional missions.
Colleges and universities have the responsibility to communicate and publish their
requirements and course offerings to students and the public, including information
about student transfer rights and responsibilities.
Colleges and universities have the responsibility to communicate their admission and
transfer related decisions to students in writing (electronic or paper).