Institutional Commitment. This agreement is based on curricula in place for the 2020-21 academic year (see Appendix C). The terms of this agreement may be applied to degrees completed prior to 2021 upon individual review to ensure consistency in the curriculum. This agreement is valid for a period of five years. Both MATC and UWM agree to provide periodic updates in the instance that requirements for either of the programs change. At the end of the effective period, the terms of the agreement will be reviewed, updated as necessary, and continued if agreed upon by both parties. In the instance either school wishes to end the agreement, 180-day advanced notice is required. Any students who have applied, been admitted, and/or have matriculated while the agreement was active will be allowed to continue under its original terms. MATC and UWM will make the terms of this agreement public and may develop marketing materials for its promotion. Each institution will provide advising as appropriate to interested students regarding this agreement. The two institutions agree to provide information necessary to aid in the successful transfer of these students and their academic credits. Both institutions reserve the right to review and approve marketing materials created for the promotion of this agreement and will adhere to stated standards for the use of their respective names and logos. Furthermore, each institution assumes responsibility for communicating and marketing this agreement to its student population. Links to this agreement may be provided and should be maintained regularly, with notification to the other institution. The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System on behalf of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Institutional Commitment. This agreement is based on curricula in place for the 2020-21 2019 academic year (see Appendix C)year. Students who completed the AAS Business Management degree under an earlier curriculum may transfer under the general terms of this agreement to the extent possible given differences in requirements. The terms of this agreement may be applied to degrees completed prior to 2021 upon individual review to ensure consistency in the curriculum. This agreement is are valid for a period of five three years. Both MATC and UWM agree to provide periodic updates in the instance that requirements for either of the programs change. At the end of the effective period, the terms of the agreement will be reviewed, updated as necessary, and continued if agreed upon by both parties. In the instance either school wishes to end the agreement, 18090-day advanced notice is required. Any students who have applied, been admitted, and/or have matriculated while the agreement was active will be allowed to continue under its original terms. MATC and UWM will make the terms of this agreement public and may develop marketing materials for its promotion. Each institution will provide advising as appropriate to interested students regarding this agreement. The two institutions agree to provide information necessary to aid in the successful transfer of these students and their academic credits. Both institutions reserve the right to review and approve marketing materials created for the promotion of this agreement and will adhere to stated standards for the use of their respective names and logos. Furthermore, each institution assumes responsibility for communicating and marketing this agreement to its student population. Links to this agreement may be provided and should be maintained regularly, with notification to the other institution. The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System on behalf of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Sources: Articulation Agreement