ITEM 110-102-R0101
MONTANA BOARD OF REGENTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Policy and Procedures Manual
SUBJECT: ACADEMIC
AFFAIRS
Policy 301.5 - Transfer of credits
Revised November 18, 1999; Issued December 10, 1999
Board policy:
1.�������� All college level courses from regionally accredited institutions of higher education will be received and applied by all campuses of the Montana University System, and by the community colleges, towards the free elective requirements of the Associate and Baccalaureate degrees.
NOTE: College
level courses shall be defined as those courses that are applicable toward an associate
of applied science, associate of arts, associate of science or
baccalaureate degree at their respective institution. The receiving institution
will determine in advance of a student's enrollment which courses within an
associate of applied science degree program will be credited toward a given
associates or baccalaureate degree. In all cases, Ssuch
courses shall not include remedial or developmental courses.
2.�������� In relation to the major, minor, general education, distribution requirements, and free electives of the Associate and Baccalaureate degrees, all campuses of the Montana University System, and the community colleges, are authorized to determine the applicability of credits earned at regionally accredited institutions of higher education.
3.�������� In administering the policy in paragraphs (1) and (2) an institution shall include the credits earned by a student from an institution which is a candidate for regional accreditation after the student has successfully completed 20 semester credits with a 2.0 cumulative grade point average at the receiving institution.
4.�������� Campuses of the Montana University System, and the community colleges, may give credit for education received from noncollegiate institutions on the basis of recommendations published by the American Council on Education.
5.�������� The Chief Academic Officers shall recommend to the Commissioner procedures to resolve transferability problems. In formulating the recommendations, it is understood that Chief Academic Officers are representing their institution's policy as approved by the Chief Executive Officer.
6.�������� Institutions may make exceptions to give credit if the criteria described above are not met. However, the following principles should be followed:
a.�������� The chief academic officer, registrar, and admissions officer should review each case utilizing the following criteria:
(1)������� There must be evidence that there is academic quality in the institution, both in the faculty and in program offering.
(2)������� The student must earn at least a minimum 2.0 grade point average or its equivalent at the receiving institution.
b.�������� If an exception is allowed, a report shall be filed with the Deputy Commissioner for Academic and Student Affairs.
7.�������� Institutions may determine policies relating to the acceptance of college credit from other countries.
History:
The Montana University System Transfer of Credit Policy as promulgated by the Commissioner of Higher Education, February 3, 1976; Item 27-009-R0680, June 23, 1980, as revised April 13, 1981, May 21, 1982, June 20, 1986, March 17, 1989, January 29, 1998, September 17, 1998, and November 18, 1999 (Item 104-103-R0999).
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