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Students who wish to go transient to another
institution to take courses that count toward
their degree at Georgia College & State
University must complete the Transient
Request Form available from the Office of the
Registrar, and must obtain the approval of
their department chairperson and their
faculty adviser prior to enrolling at the
other institution. (Dean's approval is
required if the student is not in good
standing.) This form must specify the
course(s) to be taken at the other
institution and the equivalent course offered
at GCSU (please check with
T.A.I.L. in PAWS, Admissions Information
and Application Status to be sure the course
will transfer). The student must
request the registrar to send a transcript to
the Admissions Office at GCSU in order to
receive credit for the work. Ordinarily
students are permitted to be transient
students for only one term.
Transient student course work to be used for
degree credit is limited by the residency
requirement of completing at least 40 hours
at Georgia College & State University. At
least 21 of the last 30 credit hours toward a
degree must be completed at the 3000-4000
levels in residence at GCSU. In addition,
the maximum number of course credit hours
that may be transferred to GCSU to count
toward a degree must not exceed 80 semester
hours.
Georgia College & State University will
accept only the credit hours from transient
courses that are passed, and not the quality
points. Grades earned in these courses will
have NO effect on the student's
regents cumulative, or institutional
grade-point average at GCSU.
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