Requirements of the Program. a. The program is designed for graduates of the A.S. in Computer Science- at Allegany College of Maryland. Students must complete the A.S. degree at ACM in order to participate in the transfer program. A maximum of seventy (70) credit hours from ACM will be allowed toward fulfillment of the one hundred twenty (120) credit hours required for completion of the B.S. degree. Students are limited to a maximum of ninety (90) credits when transferring courses from other four-year colleges and universities. b. Computer Science students from ACM will have their coursework evaluated by FSU to determine which FSU general education requirements and discipline requirements have been met. ACM courses shall be evaluated by FSU for transferability, and FSU shall accept courses for transfer at its sole discretion. By taking full advantage of the ACM-FSU course agreements described below, the transfer student will matriculate at FSU with junior standing. c. In accordance with Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR), all courses meeting general education requirements at ACM will transfer to FSU as general education courses (up to a maximum of 36 credits). d. Students must maintain a minimum of a 2.0 cumulative grade point average in order to transfer to the FSU Computer Science Program. e. The maximum number of credits that will be accepted by FSU toward degree requirements from non-direct classroom instruction (including CLEP, AP, IB and FSU Special Departmental examination scores) is thirty (30) credits. Tech Prep credits will transfer where appropriate, as will credit awarded for experiential learning (“life experience”) if recorded on ACM’s transcript. f. While ACM and FSU do not presently have a dual admission program, if the parties later enter into such a program, this agreement will not preclude students from participation and students may apply for and receive the benefits of dual admission. Those students shall then be subject to the policies of said program should they apply. g. ACM students who have completed the A.S. in Computer Science degree will be given every consideration for financial assistance and will be eligible to compete for academic scholarships at FSU. h. This agreement becomes effective on the date set forth on the first page of this document. ACM and FSU agree to publicize this program. The parties further agree to monitor the performance of the program and to make revisions as may be mutually agreed upon as necessary. Curricula for Computer Science programs undergo frequent change and this agreement will be amended to reflect such changes as they occur. Amendments will be made in writing and appended to this agreement. Amendments need only be approved by the deans and chairs from both institutions. i. This agreement may be terminated by either party with ninety (90) days written notice to the other. The parties agree that termination shall include an agreement that students currently enrolled in the program at the time of termination shall be permitted to complete the program as described herein.
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Requirements of the Program. a. The program is designed for graduates of the A.S. in Computer Science- Engineering at Allegany College of MarylandHarford Community College. Students must complete the A.S. degree at ACM Harford in order to participate in the transfer program. A maximum of seventy (70) credit hours from ACM Harford will be allowed toward fulfillment of the one hundred twenty (120) credit hours required for completion of the B.S. degree. Students are limited to a maximum of ninety (90) credits when transferring courses from other four-year colleges and universities.
b. Computer Science Engineering students from ACM Harford will have their coursework evaluated by FSU to determine which FSU general education requirements and discipline requirements have been met. ACM Harford courses shall be evaluated by FSU for transferability, and FSU shall accept courses for transfer at its sole discretion. By taking full advantage of the ACMHarford-FSU course agreements described below, the transfer student will matriculate at FSU with junior standing.
c. In accordance with Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR), all courses meeting general education requirements at ACM Harford will transfer to FSU as general education courses (up to a maximum of 36 credits).
d. Students must maintain a minimum of a 2.0 cumulative grade point average in order to transfer to the FSU Computer Science Engineering Program.
e. The maximum number of credits that will be accepted by FSU toward degree requirements from non-direct classroom instruction (including CLEP, AP, IB and FSU Special Departmental examination scores) is thirty (30) credits. Tech Prep credits will transfer where appropriate, as will credit awarded for experiential learning (“life experience”) if recorded on ACMHarford’s transcript.
f. While ACM Harford Community College and FSU do not presently have a dual admission program, if the parties later enter into such a program, this agreement will not preclude students from participation and students may apply for and receive the benefits of dual admission. Those students shall then be subject to the policies of said program should they apply.
g. ACM ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ students who have completed the A.S. in Computer Science Engineering degree will be given every consideration for financial assistance and will be eligible to compete for academic scholarships at FSU.
h. This agreement becomes effective on the date set forth on the first page of this document. ACM Harford and FSU agree to publicize this program. The parties further agree to monitor the performance of the program and to make revisions as may be mutually agreed upon as necessary. Curricula for Computer Science engineering programs undergo frequent change and this agreement will be amended to reflect such changes as they occur. Amendments will be made in writing and appended to this agreement. Amendments need only be approved by the deans and chairs from both institutions.
i. This agreement may be terminated by either party with ninety (90) days written notice to the other. The parties agree that termination shall include an agreement that students currently enrolled in the program at the time of termination shall be permitted to complete the program as described herein.
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Requirements of the Program. a. The program is designed for graduates of the A.S. in Computer Science- Information Systems at Allegany College of Maryland. Students must complete the A.S. degree at ACM in order to participate in the transfer program. A maximum of seventy (70) credit hours from ACM will be allowed toward fulfillment of the one hundred twenty (120) credit hours required for completion of the B.S. degree. Students are limited to a maximum of ninety (90) credits when transferring courses from other four-year colleges and universities.
b. Computer Science Information systems students from ACM will have their coursework evaluated by FSU to determine which FSU general education requirements and discipline requirements have been met. ACM courses shall be evaluated by FSU for transferability, and FSU shall accept courses for transfer at its sole discretion. By taking full advantage of the ACM-FSU course agreements described below, the transfer student will matriculate at FSU with junior standing.
c. In accordance with Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR), all courses meeting general education requirements at ACM will transfer to FSU as general education courses (up to a maximum of 36 credits).
d. Students must maintain a minimum of a 2.0 cumulative grade point average in order to transfer to the FSU Computer Science Information Systems Program.
e. The maximum number of credits that will be accepted by FSU toward degree requirements from non-direct classroom instruction (including CLEP, AP, IB and FSU Special Departmental examination scores) is thirty (30) credits. Tech Prep credits will transfer where appropriate, as will credit awarded for experiential learning (“life experience”) if recorded on ACM’s transcript.
f. While ACM and FSU do not presently have a dual admission program, if the parties later enter into such a program, this agreement will not preclude students from participation and students may apply for and receive the benefits of dual admission. Those students shall then be subject to the policies of said program should they apply.
g. ACM students who have completed the A.S. in Computer Science Information systems degree will be given every consideration for financial assistance and will be eligible to compete for academic scholarships at FSU.
h. This agreement becomes effective on the date set forth on the first page of this document. ACM and FSU agree to publicize this program. The parties further agree to monitor the performance of the program and to make revisions as may be mutually agreed upon as necessary. Curricula for Information systems/Computer Science Information Systems programs undergo frequent change and this agreement will be amended to reflect such changes as they occur. Amendments will be made in writing and appended to this agreement. Amendments need only be approved by the deans and chairs from both institutions.
i. This agreement may be terminated by either party with ninety (90) days written notice to the other. The parties agree that termination shall include an agreement that students currently enrolled in the program at the time of termination shall be permitted to complete the program as described herein.
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