You need to contact your academic advisor to discuss your transfer credits, declare a major, receive your alternate pin number, and register for classes. You will still submit the online undergraduate application, and be sure to indicate that you are interested in online degree completion. Please be aware that as an ODC applicant, your application will go through two separate review processes.
Once we receive all required documents, we will make an admission decision within the Office of Admissions based on general university admission requirements. Then we will forward your file to the appropriate ODC program's advisor, who will ensure you meet the program specific admission requirements.
Once both offices have completed their review of your application you will receive a letter informing you of our decision. Transfer to Fayetteville State University. How to Apply You are considered a transfer student if you enrolled in a college or university since graduating from high school. To apply as a transfer student, you will need to: be eligible to return to the last institution you attended, and have earned a cumulative 2. What to Submit Application requirements differ slightly based on your age and the number of college credits you have earned.
All admission documents can be emailed to admissions uncfsu. Applicants under the age of 21 with less than 24 transferable credit hours who earned a high school diploma.
Your high school transcript must show that you have completed the following coursework: 4 English courses 4 math Courses including higher level math 3 science courses, including a lab 2 social science courses, including U. History 2 foreign language courses If you have not met the minimum course requirements listed above, you will need to complete 24 college credit hours with a grade of C or higher.
Joint Services Transcript if applicable. Come to FSU! There are programs and opportunities here that will help you realize your dreams. A previous student is one who has not attended Forsyth Tech in three or more semesters.
These changes can be processed in person at the Records Office or requested in writing via mail or fax. Your signed and dated request, including name change documentation, can be mailed or faxed to the Records Office at Current students must update their address and telephone numbers via their TechLink account. All program changes are done either in the Records Office or in the Admissions Office. Audit: Audits are not covered by any type of financial aid.
Students are responsible for all costs incurred with courses they chose to audit. Audits do not carry credit hours and are not counted as attempts or completions. The audit form must be completed prior to the beginning of the semester. Senior student must register for course s , complete the audit form, take audit form to Admissions, Admissions must verify age, signed form will be submitted.
This information is useful when planning your schedule to ensure you are on the desired campus and to prevent scheduling conflict. Course Legend Information. The Records Office will evaluate transcripts from other regionally accredited post-secondary institutions for possible transfer credit after the Admissions Office has approved your application and received your official transcripts.
In order to receive transfer credit for a course the course at your previous college must be comparable in content, objective, quality, and credit hours to those offered at Forsyth Tech. You must have made a C or better in the course that is being considered for transfer credit.
When the granting of transfer credit is in question, the student may be asked for additional documentation such as course description or course syllabus. A grade of TR will be granted to show that the course was transferred from another college.
Forsyth Tech is on the semester system. Your credit hours for the class will have to be converted to semester hours using a conversion factor. Example: You have a 3 quarter hour class at your previous college.
To convert this course to semester hours the 3 hours is divided by 1. If this course is being considered for a 3 credit hour Forsyth Tech course we would not be able to transfer this course in because the hours would not match. To graduate from Forsyth Tech you are required to complete a minimum of 25 percent of the required course work at Forsyth Tech. Students that have attended a college or university outside of the United States must have their transcripts translated and evaluated by a NACES member www.
College Credit Through Advanced Standing. Forsyth Technical Community College has adopted an Automatic Graduation process which will not require students to submit an Intent to Graduate form. Since those courses were typically lower enrollment courses, I could figure out where they were struggling and provide that one-on-one support.
And the support works, according to students and faculty. They get a little bit of extra practice. It helps them do better in the gateway course. She and I helped each other learn. We got a lot out of that class, and we both raved about how much help was provided [by the instructor]. Despite these positive results, students, faculty, and administrators have also experienced challenges with the new model.
But change is hard. And no matter how much planning or research goes into a restructure, there will always be bumps in the road. From scheduling to staffing issues to GPA cut-offs and hours spent in corequisite classes, these are the types of challenges that faculty and administrators identified in our interviews. In the beginning, RISE required students to be enrolled in the corequisite course that corresponded to their gateway class. For instance, if a student enrolled in the gateway math course MAT , statistical methods, they would also be placed in the corequisite class, MAT Many colleges told us they struggled to enroll enough students in each of the corequisite sections.
A MAT corequisite could have two students in it, and the MAT corequisite may only have four students enrolled. And since best practices recommended that corequisites be taught face-to-face, it was even more of a challenge. Institutions are not the only ones with scheduling issues. In a previous article, we discussed the amount of class time required for the gateway class and the corequisite.
A student enrolled in MAT , for example, will have five hours of class time each week. If they require the corequisite, MAT , they will have an additional four hours of class time per week. Fayetteville Campus. Phone Number. Fax Number. Office Hours Monday - Friday. Procedure Statement In order to be eligible for financial aid, students must meet the minimum guidelines : 1.
Listed here are circumstances that impact financial aid eligibility to receive or pay back financial aid: Changes That Impact Financial Aid Disbursements. Funds available for bookstore charges and disbursements are based on the eligible number of credits in which a student is enrolled. Enrollment Status : There are many factors that are used to determine how much financial aid a student is eligible to receive each semester.
A student who is packaged the Pell Grant can be eligible to receive aid for a minimum of one credit if applicable. For a student who is packaged the Pell Grant for the summer session and received a disbursement for full-time enrollment fall and spring semesters, the student must be enrolled in at least six credits for the summer to be eligible for the Pell Grant if applicable.
Information about the Pell Grant eligibility can be found on the Understand Aid tab on studentaid. Aid will not be disbursed for withdrawn courses with a last date of attendance, or LDA, as confirmed by the instructor before the Financial Aid Census Date.
Conversion Programs 34 CFR Courses that are level — that are required courses in academic programs will have to be converted from credit hours, to clock hours, and back to credit hours for students receiving Title IV funds.
Some credit hours for courses may be more than, less than, or equal to the registration credits after the conversion calculation. If the converted credits for a course is more than or equal to the registered credits, the credits will not be adjusted. The determining factor to convert the credit hours is based on the academic programs with required courses that are level — A student in a conversion program must have every registered credit converted, even if the course is level or higher.
The amount of federal and state funds returned to the federal and state programs will be determined based on the last date of attendance. Post-withdrawal Disbursement PWD : If a student stops attending classes before Title IV funds are disbursed, the school must determine if Title IV funds could have been disbursed based on the percentage of Title IV funds earned by the student for the days the student participated in classes for the term.
The school will process a post-withdrawal disbursement if applicable. Loans Processed for Disbursements : Loans at FTCC are disbursed in three installments during the fall and spring terms and two installments during the summer session. Class Withdrawal Policy. College Refund Policy When a student withdraws from the college, refunds will be returned to the programs from which the student received aid. Financial Consequences of Withdrawing or Not Passing Classes Federal regulations assume that students earn financial aid over the course of a term by attending and participating in classes.
What if I fail to earn a passing grade? Withdrawals and Return of Title IV Funds Students receiving financial aid who withdraw or stop attending will, in most cases, be required to return a portion of financial aid received. Important Policies. Course Repeat Policy Students may only receive federal financial aid funding for one repeat of a previously passed course.
Financial Aid Approved Programs. Financial Aid Recalculation Policy Refund of aid is contingent upon enrollment and participation in classes. Financial Aid Recalculation Policy. Loan Disbursements Those individuals who elect to participate in the William D.
Loss of Student Eligibility for Federal Aid Due to Drug Conviction Loss of Student Eligibility for Federal Aid Due to Drug Conviction The Higher Education Amendments of provide that a student is ineligible for federal student aid if convicted, under federal or state law, of any offense involving the possession or sale of a controlled substance during a period of enrollment in which federal student aid was received.
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