The College participates in the Advanced Placement Program of the College Board to provide academic credit for exceptionally well-prepared students. Students who have taken the College Board Advanced Placement Tests should have the results submitted to the Registrar’s Office for evaluation. Student scoring 3, 4, or 5 on these examinations for general education courses required by the College typically receive credit.
Advanced Placement Program of the College Board
Academic
- Academic Probation Policy for Undergraduate Degree Programs
- Academic Warning for Undergraduate Degree Programs
- Add-Drop, Withdrawal, and Refunds
- Tuition Balances & Refunds
- Advanced Placement Program of the College Board
- Auditing Courses
- Challenge Exams for General Education Courses
- Change of Major
- Clinical: Care of Relatives by Students
- Clinical: CPR
- Clinical: Dress Code Policy
- Clinical: Electronic Access to HIPAA Protected Patient Information
- Clinical: Exposure to Blood and Body Fluids
- Clinical: Physician’s Verbal and Telephone Orders
- Clinical: Student Administration of Medications
- Credit Hour Policy
- Copyright Policy
- Course Waiver Policy
- Distance Learning Policy
- Dual Degree Policy
- FERPA: Reporting Student Disciplinary Records
- FERPA: Student Education Records
- Grade Reports
- Honors
- Human Subjects for Clinical Practice
- Incomplete Grade
- Learning Experience (Unusual Incident) Policy
- Mid-Term Grades
- Participation in Commencement Ceremonies
- Requirements for Graduation/Program Completion
- Scholastic Standards
- Student Dress Code on Campus
- Student Academic Leave of Absence
- Transcript Requests
- Transfer Credits
- Transfer of Credits to Another Institution
- Use of Phones and Personal Electronic Devices