CORRESPONDENCE CREDIT
A maximum of 30 semester hours in correspondence courses may be accepted as
partial fulfillment of the requirements for the baccalaureate degree. No more
than 12 semester hours may be accepted in any one subject. The institution and
the courses taken must have prior approval of the student's adviser, department
chair or dean, and the Registrar. The student must have a grade of C or better
on each course accepted. Grades on correspondence courses are not included in
computation of grade point average. No course specifically required in the student's
major may be taken by correspondence without prior approval of the department
or School. Correspondence credit does not count as residential credit.
Information on correspondence courses available through other colleges and
universities can be obtained from the Office of Counseling and Testing.
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