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Specific Policies and Academic Regulations
This transfer/articulation agreement leads to the awarding of the
associate degree by the two-year institution and the baccalaureate
degree by East Tennessee State University. You must satisfy all
other academic regulations of the major, degree, college/school
and university standards (such as grade point average and retention
requirements).The intent of the agreement is to encourage you to
complete the associate degree prior to transfer to ETSU. Students
completing the associate degree under the terms of the articulation
agreement will enter ETSU at junior status. All two-year institution
credit indicated in the articulated program will be accepted in
transfer without evaluation on a course-by-course basis.
- Articulation agreements are effective for six years from the
date you enter collegiate level work at a two-year institution.
If more than six years elapse, the articulation agreement in place
at the time of transfer to ETSU will determine your progress toward
baccalaureate degree completion.
- You must apply for participation in the articulated program
while enrolled at a two-year institution. Two-year institutions
will note on your transcript that the associate degree was completed
according to the transfer plan. East Tennessee State University
will honor the terms of the agreement for admission to ETSU.
- In order to be eligible for admission to ETSU, the student must
have an associate degree in the major/emphasis specified from
two-year institution and a minimum 2.0 grade point average.
- If you do not complete an associate degree, ETSU will evaluate
your transcript on a course-by-course basis.
- When entering ETSU, students must meet the standards and follow
the procedures outlined in the ETSU undergraduate catalog:
for the year you enrolled in the articulated program at
a two-year institution, or
you may follow the current ETSU catalog.
if more than six years elapse after your initial two-year
institution enrollment in the articulated program, then you must
meet the terms of the current ETSU catalog.
- You must satisfy:
specific course requirement for a bachelor's degree,
program, major, or degree requirements or academic regulations
required for progression and retention in your major,
ETSU's residency and graduation requirements,
requirements for awarding or use of any nontraditional
credit (e.g. CLEP, AP, credit-by-exam, military services, etc.)
- Course substitutions in your major may occur with the approval
of the ETSU academic department chair.
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