Kan. Admin. Regs. § 88-29b-4 - Qualifications required for the admission of an applicant with 24 or more transferable college credit hours
This regulation shall be applicable to the university of Kansas' review of applications beginning with the 2022 summer session.
(a) The requirements established in this
regulation shall apply to any applicant who has earned 24 or more transferable
college credit hours. If an applicant to whom this regulation is applicable
does not meet the requirements of subsection (b) or paragraph (d)(1) and does
not meet the requirements of
K.A.R.
88-29-4, the applicant may be admitted by
means of the exception window for resident transfer admissions described in
K.A.R.
88-29b-8a or the exception window for
nonresident transfer admissions described in
K.A.R.
88-29b-8b. Applicants who are admitted
pursuant to subsection (c) or paragraph (d)(2) and who do not meet the
requirements of
K.A.R.
88-29-4 may be admitted only by means of the
exception window for resident transfer admissions described in
K.A.R.
88-29b-8a or the exception window for
nonresident transfer admissions described in
K.A.R.
88-29b-8b.
(b) The university of Kansas shall admit any
Kansas resident who submits an application for admission to the university on
or before July 1 of the academic year for which the student is applying and who
meets the following requirements:
(1) Has
earned 24 or more transferable college credit hours; and
(2) has earned a cumulative grade point
average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale in all transferable postsecondary
coursework.
(c)
(1) The university of Kansas may admit any
Kansas resident applicant who meets the following requirements:
(A)
(i)
Submits an application for admission to the university after July 1 of the
academic year for which the student is applying; or
(ii) submits an application for admission on
or before July 1 but does not meet the requirement specified in paragraph
(b)(2); and
(B) is
recommended for admission by the university's admission review
committee.
(2) The
admission review committee shall consider the following factors in making
admission recommendations:
(A) The
applicant's completed coursework in relation to the admission standards in
K.A.R.
88-29-4 ;
(B) the applicant's GPA in all postsecondary
coursework;
(C) the degree of
difficulty of the applicant's postsecondary coursework;
(D) the applicant's grade trend;
(E) the applicant's ability to enhance the
cultural, economic, or geographic diversity of the university;
(F) the applicant's academic
potential;
(G) any outstanding
talent in a particular area that the applicant has demonstrated;
(H) the applicant's personal challenges or
family circumstances that have affected academic performance;
(I) the applicant's eligibility for and
likelihood of benefitting from organized support services available at the
university; and
(J) any other
factors that the admission review committee deems appropriate and that have
been included in the university's admission policies established pursuant to
K.A.R.
88-29d-9.
(d) The university of Kansas may admit any
nonresident applicant who meets one of the following requirements:
(1) Submits an application for admission to
the university on or before July 1 of the academic year for which the student
is applying and meets the following requirements:
(A) Has earned 24 or more transferable
college credit hours; and
(B) has
earned a cumulative (GPA) of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale in all transferable
postsecondary coursework;
(2) submits an application for admission to
the university after July 1 of the academic year for which the student is
applying and is recommended for admission by the university's admission review
committee upon consideration of the factors listed in paragraph (c)(2);
or
(3) submits an application for
admission on or before July 1, does not meet the requirement specified in
paragraph (d)(1)(B), and is recommended for admission by the university's
admission review committee upon consideration of the factors listed in
paragraph (c)(2).
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