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Cross Enrollment
Cross Enrollment is the
process whereby a student from one I-IC member school takes specific subjects in another
member school.
General Guidelines for
Cross-enrollment
- The student who wishes to cross-enroll
should seek detailed information about the subject he/she wishes to take in the host
school. Information is available generally from the Registrar/Department Chair/Program
Coordinator of the host school.
- The student seeks permission to cross-enroll
from the home school Academic Dean/Registrar
- The student may be required to submit the
Consortium Cross-Enrollment Authorization Form.
- If accepted by the host school, the student
enrolls and pays the required fees at the home school based on the rates of the home
school. The home school is billed accordingly by the host school.
- The student attends classes at the host
school and is required to abide by all the requirements and regulations of the host
school.
- Permission from the home school Academic
Dean/Registrar should be obtained before any enrolled subject can be dropped.
- At the end of the term, the students
grades are given to the home school by the Registrar of the host school.
Shared Degree Program
A shared degree program is an entire major
program which a student from one I-IC member school takes in another member school. The
student can enroll in the major offering of another school only if this program is not
offered in his/her home school. The students basic subjects are taken in the home
school while most, if not all, of the major courses are taken at the host school. The
graduate receives an I-IC diploma for the shared degree.
The student under the shared degree program
should fulfill all the major requirements of the host school. Policies of the host school
such as admission policies and pre-requisites for major subjects have to be adhered to by
the student.
The host school, upon its approval of the
shared degree program application of the student, is committed to see the sharer through
his/her major studies, provided that requirements are followed and met.
General Guidelines for Shared
Degree Program Application
- The student who wishes to enroll in the
shared degree program should seek detailed information about the program he/she wishes to
take in the host school. Information is available generally from the Registrar/Department
Chair/Program Coordinator of the host school.
- The student seeks permission to apply for
the shared degree program from the home school Academic Dean/Registrar.
- The student seeks permission to apply for
the shared degree program from the host school Academic Dean/Registrar.
- The student may be required to submit the
Consortium Cross-Enrollment Authorization Form.
- If accepted by the host school, the student
enrolls and pays the required fees at the home school based on the rates of the home
school. The home school is billed accordingly by the host school.
- The student attends classes at the host
school and is required to abide by all the requirements and regulations of the host
school.
- Permission from the home school should be
obtained before any enrolled subject can be dropped.
- At the end of the term, the students
grades are given to the home school by the Registrar of the host school.
- Upon completion of the requirements for the
degree, the Consortium awards the I-IC Diploma to the graduate.
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