19 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.25 - Requirements and Limitations
(a) Each
institution of higher education shall identify in its undergraduate catalog
each lower-division course that is substantially equivalent to an academic
course listed in the current edition of the Lower Division Academic Course
Guide Manual.
(b) Each institution
of higher education that offers lower-division courses must offer at least 45
semester credit hours of academic courses that are substantially equivalent to
courses listed in the Lower Division Academic Course Guide Manual including
those that fulfill the lower-division portion of the institution's core
curriculum.
(c) All institutions of
higher education must accept transfer of credit for successfully completed
courses identified in subsections (a) and (b) of this section as applicable to
an associate or baccalaureate degree in the same manner as credit awarded to
non-transfer students in that degree program.
(d) Each institution must accept the same
number of lower-division semester credit hours from transfer students as
required for non-transfer students in the same baccalaureate program; however,
(1) An institution is not required to accept
in transfer more semester credit hours in the major area of a degree program
than the number set out in any applicable Board-approved Field of Study
Curriculum for that program.
(2) In
any degree program for which there is no Board-approved Field of Study
Curriculum, an institution is not required to accept in transfer more
lower-division course credit in the major applicable to a baccalaureate degree
than the institution allows their non-transfer students in that
major.
(3) An institution of higher
education is not required to transfer credit in courses in which the student
earned a "D" in the student's Field of Study Curriculum courses, Core
Curriculum courses, or major.
(e) Each institution of higher education that
admits undergraduate transfer students shall provide support services
appropriate to meet the needs of transfer students. These support services
should be comparable to those provided to non-transfer students regularly
enrolled at the institution, including an orientation program similar to that
provided for entering freshman enrollees.
(f) An institution of higher education is not
required to accept in transfer, or apply toward a degree program, more than
sixty-six (66) semester credit hours of lower-division academic credit.
Institutions of higher education, however, may choose to accept additional
semester credit hours.
(g) Each
institution of higher education shall permit a student who transfers from
another Texas public institution of higher education to choose a catalog for
the purpose of specifying graduation requirements, based upon the dates of
attendance at the receiving institution and at the transferring institution, in
the same manner that a non-transfer student may choose a catalog. Each Texas
public institution of higher education shall include information about
graduation requirements under a particular catalog in its official
publications, including print and electronic catalogs.
Notes
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