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Teaching, Learning and Scholarship Engagement Shared Stewardship SUNY ONEONTA Verification of Compliance with Accreditation-Relevant Federal Regulations January 15, 2013 Presented to the Middle States Commission for Higher Education For Reaffirmation of Accreditation Nancy Kleniewski President

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Teaching, Learning and Scholarship

Engagement

Shared Stewardship

SUNY ONEONTA

Verification of Compliance with

Accreditation-Relevant Federal Regulations

January 15, 2013

Presented to the

Middle States Commission for Higher Education

For

Reaffirmation of Accreditation

Nancy Kleniewski

President

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Introduction

As requested by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education in November 2012, the

State University of New York College at Oneonta (SUNY Oneonta) submits the present

document as part of the decennial Reaffirmation of Accreditation process. Specifically, this

report confirms the College’s compliance in four key areas specified in the Higher Education

Opportunity Act:

I. Distance or Correspondence Education

II. Transfer of Credit

III. Title IV Cohort Default Rate

IV. Credit Hour

With respect to organization, this report responds directly to MSCHE’s Initial Implementation

for 2013 guidelines distributed in December 2012, with the responses corresponding to the

specific items included in those guidelines. As appropriate, this report cites relevant

corroborating materials, with hard copy materials included in attached appendices and electronic

resources referenced using internet addresses.

Areas of Compliance

I. Distance or Correspondence Education1

A. Written description of the method(s) used to ensure student identity verification in

distance or correspondence education courses.

Distance education courses at SUNY Oneonta, which fall under the institution’s

Distance Learning Policy, are offered utilizing the Angel learning management system.

Course registration automatically produces a Banner record of enrollment in the

selected course, and the Angel course rosters are populated with student login

information derived from the Banner record. Access to course materials within Angel

is controlled by the login/ password authentication provided by the student when

accessing the Angel system either through direct login or through indirect login using

the college portal.

In order to have a computer account object in Banner, students must be enrolled at

SUNY Oneonta, a process that is managed by the Admissions Office. All students are

assigned a unique SUNY Oneonta computer account that is generated using the first

four letters of their last name, their first and middle initial (if they have both), and the

last two numbers of their social security number. The system first verifies that the same

combination does not already exist, and if it does the system changes the digits at the

1 Since SUNY Oneonta does not offer correspondence education programs, this response is

specific to distance education.

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end until uniqueness is accomplished. This computer account is part of the user object

in Banner, and is transferred into the College’s Active Directory system to support

central authentication of users for all subsidiary systems including Angel.

B. Written procedure regarding the protection of student privacy in the implementation of

such methods.

Student records privacy within Angel as well as SUNY Oneonta’s traditional format

classes is governed by the institution’s FERPA policy. Further, access to Angel spaces

by anyone other than the instructor of record must be authorized by the College

President or the College’s Information Security Officer. These processes are described

in SUNY Oneonta’s Acceptable Use Policy.

An additional resource relevant to this item is the College’s Information Technology

Security Program, a comprehensive document that delineates the multiple strategies

employed by Information Technology Services in protecting institutional information

from “unauthorized access, destruction, modification or disclosure.”

C. Written procedure for notifying students about projected additional charges associated

with such verification.

Since SUNY Oneonta does not impose additional charges related to identity

verification, this item is not applicable.

D. Written procedure indicating the office(s) responsible for the consistent application of

student identity verification procedures.

As indicated in the materials referenced above in IA-B, the College’s Information

Technology Services unit is primarily responsible for student verification procedures

related to distance education.

II. Transfer of Credit

A. Written policies and procedures for making decisions about the transfer of credits earned

at other institutions, including all modes of delivery.

An extensive compilation of SUNY Oneonta’s policies and procedures related to

transfer credit is found in its Transfer Credit Manual (Attachment A). This manual is a

comprehensive technical and policy resource, covering a wide range of topics such as

BANNER access and screens, credit hour parameters, pre-matriculation transfer credit

(e.g., AP, CLEP), and course equivalencies. Other important topics include

international credit evaluation and assignation of general education attributes

(especially for the SUNY-wide General Education Program).

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Other relevant documents are specific to Study Abroad transfer credit (Attachment B)

and to students’ receiving Prior Approval for Transfer Credit.

Although the College makes no distinctions with respect to mode of course delivery in

its acceptance of pre-matriculation credit, there are restrictions in this regard post-

matriculation for specific academic programs:

Courses in the Division of Economics and Business, the Department of

Communication Studies, and the Department of Mathematics, Computer

Science and Statistics may not be taken online; and

Elementary Education majors may take a maximum of two courses online.

These restrictions are noted prominently in appropriate policy documents (e.g., the

Prior Approval for Transfer Credit document cited above).

B. Public disclosure of the policy for transfer of credit (i.e., on the institution’s website and

in other relevant publications).

SUNY Oneonta’s transfer policies are widely disseminated and accessible in a far-

ranging variety of hard copy and electronic resources. Listed below are examples of

these resources and the topics they address:

Pre- and Post-Matriculation Credit Policies (College Catalog)

General Information for Transfer Students (Admissions Website):

Prior Approval Procedures (Advisement Website)

Requesting Transfer Credit Re-Evaluation (Advisement Website)

C. Procedures that indicate the office(s) responsible for the final determination of the

acceptance or denial of transfer credit.

As the resources listed under Item IIB above suggest, the office that is ultimately

responsible for approving transfer credit will vary depending on the specific request

(e.g., Admissions oversees pre-matriculation transfer credit, while Advisement is

responsible for this process post-matriculation). All policies and procedures relevant to

transfer credit clearly specify which office makes the final determination.

D. A published and accessible list of institutions with which the institution has established

an articulation agreement.

The Admissions website includes a list of such institutions. This site also includes links

to the specific articulation agreements themselves.

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III. Title IV Cohort Default Rate

A. Formal documentation from the U.S. Department of Education regarding the institution’s

cohort default rate for the past three years.

As found on the National Student Loan Data System website, SUNY Oneonta’s default

rates for the three most recently-posted years (2008, 2009, 2010) are depicted in the

following screenshot:

B. External audits of federal programs (A-133) for the past three years.

As part of the SUNY System, SUNY Oneonta does not complete annual audits at the

campus level. Rather, New York State conducts a single audit for all state agencies,

which includes the individual SUNY campuses. Each year, the SUNY audit focuses on

a small number of randomly-selected campuses, and Oneonta has not been included in

these audits in recent years.

The following reports are available for review:

State of New York Single Audit Report 2009

State of New York Single Audit Report 2010

State of New York Single Audit Report 2011

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C. Relevant correspondence from U.S. Department of Education, and institutional

responses, if appropriate.

This item is not applicable since SUNY Oneonta has never undergone the Title IV

program review process or been asked to respond to issues raised by the Department of

Education.

D. Reports on compliance from U.S. Department of Education in regard to the cohort default

rate.

Since SUNY Oneonta’s default rates are well below the national average, the

institution has never been required to implement a default reduction plan. As such, this

item is not applicable.

IV. Credit Hour

A. Written policies and procedures for credit hour assignment covering all types of courses,

disciplines, programs, degree levels, formats, and modalities of instruction.

As a SUNY institution, SUNY Oneonta adheres to all SUNY-wide policies, including

those related to the assignment of credit hours. SUNY’s Credit/Contact Hour Policy,

modeled after the Carnegie unit system, clearly establishes the parameters that must be

followed in the development and scheduling of all graduate and undergraduate

courses, regardless of modality of instruction.

Locally, SUNY Oneonta has established its own policies and procedures for credit hour

assignment, which are included in the College Handbook. There is a Definition of

Semester Hours, which specifies the necessary number of hours for lecture, labs, and

internships/independent studies. Further, procedures for proposing a new course and

for revising existing courses require faculty to provide evidence that the requested

credit hour assignment is appropriate (see further discussion of this process below in

Item IVB).

Finally, the College has developed policies specific to its distance education programs

and offerings, with these policies including the following statement: “The same

academic standards for quality and other requirements for traditional courses apply to

distance education as well.” As such, distance education courses must go through

approval processes identical to those of traditional class-based courses and meet the

same evaluative criteria, including those relevant to credit hour assignment (this

process is discussed in detail below in Item IVB).

B. Evidence that the institution’s credit hour policies and procedures are applied consistently

across the full range of institutional offerings. Please note that if the state in which the

institutions is licensed has credit hour regulations that are consistent with the federal

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credit hour definition, documentation of compliance with those state regulations may be

sufficient evidence of compliance with the federal requirements. Other evidence could

include: documentation from recent academic program reviews, new course or program

approvals; documentation for registration and catalog software or systems; calendars,

schedules, and course matrices; course syllabi; documentation of adherence to credit hour

requirements, consistent with federal regulations, from a system, or disciplinary

organization; etc.

Although the majority of courses offered each semester at SUNY Oneonta are

scheduled on specific days and times – which makes it easy to confirm that these

courses are meeting appropriate credit hour standards – the full range of institutional

offerings includes courses that do not meet on specific days and times (e.g.,

internships, independent studies, individual course enrollments, teaching

assistantships). In order to assure adherence to credit hour standards for these courses,

the College has developed guidelines (found in the College Handbook) and forms that:

1) state the number of hours of student participation required that is equivocal to one

semester hour; and 2) require the faculty member to specify the number of credit hours

to be granted and expectations of students in terms of work and outcomes. As detailed

below, the forms must be submitted a priori and approved by appropriate college

officials. The College Handbook information and corresponding form for these credit-

bearing experiences are available as follows:

Internships

o Handbook Information

o Form

Independent Study

o Handbook Information

o Form

Individual Course Enrollments

o Handbook Information

o Form

Teaching Assistantships

o Handbook Information

o Form

A key factor to verifying that the College’s credit hour policies and procedures are

applied consistently is assuring full adherence to clearly-delineated processes for

developing and approving new courses. Departments seeking approval for a new

course must have support from the department chair, who submits a Proposal for a

New Course to the appropriate academic dean for review. This form requires detailed

information, including the number of credit hours for the course, as well as a syllabus.

Once the course is endorsed by the dean it is submitted to the College Curriculum

Committee (CCC) and reviewed by the Course Review Sub-Committee. Assuming that

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group approves the course, the course is sent back for final action to the dean, who

notifies the department and the College Registrar. The College Registrar has

responsibility for entering the course into Banner’s Course Master File, which

contains the number of approved credit hours for all college courses; this information

is useful in verifying the accuracy of credit hour assignment during the course

scheduling process each semester. A very similar process is followed when departments

request changes to existing courses, with the College Registrar ultimately responsible

for revising the Course Master File as necessary with respect to approved changes in

course attributes, including credit hour assignment.

C. A description and evidence of the processes used by the institution to review periodically

the application of its policies and procedures for credit hour assignment.

Verification that credit hour policies and procedures are being consistently and

appropriately applied takes place every term as part of the course scheduling process.

Ultimately, department chairpersons, academic deans, and the College Registrar are

responsible for course scheduling, a process that begins when academic departments

enter their proposed course schedule into Banner. Once all schedules have been

entered, the deans and department chairs can produce several reports to determine that

appropriate and accurate course scheduling has taken place. Especially important is

the report that lists all scheduled courses within each discipline, including the days and

times the courses meet, and the number of credit hours to be granted.

Further, the Associate College Registrar, who is responsible for semester course

scheduling, runs this same report at the culmination of course scheduling for all

departments and reviews the report carefully to ensure that course scheduling is

accurate and appropriate. Any discrepancies are referred to departments for correction

before the final schedule is posted.

Finally, there is a slightly different process followed for the scheduling of summer

courses, since these classes are overseen by the College’s Office of Continuing

Education and Summer Sessions. During the fall semester, this office’s director solicits

from academic departments proposed courses to be offered during the next summer

term. This individual ultimately develops a course schedule, and is responsible for

assuring that all courses to be offered during the truncated summer term meet

appropriate credit hour standards. Any discrepancies are referred to the dean and

department for correction before being added to the final summer schedule.

D. A list of the courses and programs that do not adhere to the federal definition of “credit

hour” or its equivalent as specified in the MSCHE Credit Hour Policy (for example,

online or hybrid, laboratory, studio, clinical, internship, independent study, and

accelerated format) and evidence that such variations in credit hour assignment conform

to commonly accepted practice in higher education.

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As demonstrated above in items IV A-C, at present SUNY Oneonta’s courses and

programs are in full compliance with the federal definition of credit hour. As such, this

item is Not Applicable.

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APPENDIX A

COORDINATOR OF TRANSFER CREDIT

POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL

OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS COLLEGE AT ONEONTA

Updated January 2012

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COMPUTER INFORMATION

HOW TO GET YOUR COMPUTER ACCOUNT To get our Username and password contact the computer center. They will also supply you with a copy of the rules governing the use of e-mail and the computer system.

HOW TO ACCESS BANNER Double click on the icon marked: BANNER PRODUC. You will be asked to read a screen and to agree or disagree with the statement. *************************************************************************************** Your access to BANNER makes you a custodian of the student records that you access. Student

information is specifically protected under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA).

Do not release student data to third parties without contacting the Registrar's Office.

*************************************************************************************** Press any key to continue….. Then you will be asked to log on to BANNER. Your BANNER password is different from your other password. You should have been given one at the computer center when you received your account information. A display box will appear, requesting the following information: Username: smithjd Password: ******** Database: leave blank Click on “connect” or hit “enter”

HOW TO CHANGE YOUR BANNER PASSWORD In order to change your Banner (Oracle) password, go GUAPSWD. Enter your current password and then your new password. You will be prompted to change your Banner password every 3 months.

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BANNER SCREENS

Transfer Credit Screens: SOADEST Student System Distribution Initialization

ZAACREV Admission Transfer Credit Evaluation Tracking ZAMMENU Admissions Report Center

SOAPCOL Prior College Form SHATRNS Transfer Course Information SHATAEQ Transfer Articulation Evaluation SHATRTA Transfer Articulation Attributes Form SHATATR Transfer Course Articulation

SHATATC Transfer Institution Catalog Entry Form SMAZCAR CAPP Document Request Entry Form

SOABGTA Transfer Articulation Institution Form SHATGRD Transfer Grade Code Maintenance Form

General Transfer Screens: SAAADMS Admissions Application Form SGASTDN General Student Record

SFAREGS Student Course Registration SHATERM Term Sequence Course History

SOATEST Test Score Information Form SAAQUAN Application Questions and Answers SAADCRV Admissions Decision Form SOAHSCH High School Information Form SPAIDEN Identification Form SOAHOLD Hold Information Form

Transfer Credit Screens: SOADEST is where you “open your collector bin”, by typing your bin name (i.e. LYNCHRL) in the “Transcripts” field. This is where data entered into SHATAEQ is saved, and is the file that generates the credit evaluation reports. Do this EVERY time you begin a new BANNER session; it is a good idea to get in the habit of going to this screen first every time you log in. ZAACREV is the screen where we track accepted transfer students, and the status of their credit evaluations. ZAMMENU is the screen where we run reports; such as running transfer articulation and CAPP documents, course equivalencies for selected institution(s), transfer applicants at selected institution(s), Amy Verbatims, etc. SOAPCOL is where an applicant’s prior college information is found. Freshmen with advanced credit will have their prior college information listed in this area also.

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SHATRNS is the screen where we identify the colleges from which credit is transferred in, and enumerate the semesters. This is where we can override attributes. SHATAEQ is where transfer credit is entered and articulated. This is where we can override equivalencies, number of credits, and attributes. SHATRTA, most easily accessible from SHATAEQ, is where we can review and change course attributes. SHATATR is where we enter new courses, and update courses already in our database. SHATATC, accessible through SHATATR, is where we can view a college’s catalog in our database. SMAZCAR is where we can program to run alternate majors or “Amy Verbatims”. It is the screen we need to use to run credit evaluations for students who have only SUNY Oneonta credit (i.e. Continuing Ed students, or Oneonta students seeking a second Bachelor’s degree). SOABGTA, accessed through SHATATR, this screen is used when adding a new college to BANNER. SHATGRD, accessed through SOABGTA, this screen is used when adding a new college to BANNER General Transfer Screens: SAAADMS is the admissions application form. Some of the information that this field contains is application term, major, and if a decision has been made. SGASTDN (General Student Record) is automatically created when a student pays his tuition deposit. Until the deposit is paid the student does not have a record at the college other than the admissions application. This form contains information about the student’s major, status, and academic advisor, among other items. Any changes in the student’s record that take place after the deposit must be made in the general student form. If the student wishes to change majors prior to enrolling, the admissions office can make the change. After enrolling in courses a change in major must be done with the Academic Advisement Center. SFAREGS is where we change majors. We can see the courses a student is registered for in a given semester here. SHATERM is where we can see the total number of credits a student has. We can also see what courses a student took in a given semester, and what grades they earned. NOTE: “Course Level Codes by Person” must be 01. SOATEST is where an applicant’s SAT and/or ACT test scores are found. If no scores are on this screen or in the applicant’s file, then none have been received by the college.

SAAQUAN is where we can read the answers to the online supplemental application. SAADCRV is where decisions are made and changed. It also shows a summary of decisions.

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SOAHSCH is where an applicant’s high school information is found, including information on any foreign language taken in high school. SPAIDEN is where you can find an applicant's address and phone number. Once a student is enrolled, you can find his/her local address and phone number on this screen. SOAHOLD is where we place the Admissions Hold if the student is missing items from their file, like transcripts.

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TRANSFER CREDIT POLICY*

*Refer to the current college catalog for a complete listing of the rules governing transfer credit.

Remedial or developmental courses are not acceptable for transfer credit (these courses usually start with ‘0’ MATH 090).

If a course has been repeated, only the higher grade may be accepted and credit is granted once.

Type of institution Max. credits allowed Grade needed to transfer SUNY 2 year without AA,AS, AAS 66 C- or higher

SUNY 2 year with AA, AS, AAS 66 D- or higher NON- SUNY 2 year with or without degree 66 C- or higher

SUNY 4 year 77 D- or higher NON- SUNY 4 year 77 C- or higher

AP 36 3 or higher IB (International Baccalaureate) 30 4 or higher

CLEP 36 Score higher than ACE recommendation

Combination of credit: 2yr and 4yr. schools

77 total with no more than 66 from the 2 year

school(s).

Follow above rules

Combination of credit: 2yr, 4yr and external credit (AP, CLEP etc)

77 total with no more than 66 from the 2 year

school(s).

Other Academic Policies:

G.P.A.’s are calculated for Oneonta courses only – transfers begin at Oneonta with a “clean slate”, as their previous institution GPA does not follow them into Oneonta.

A student must complete at least half of their major at Oneonta

At least 45 credits must be completed at Oneonta (residency requirement).

Thirty of the student’s last 60 hours must be completed at Oneonta.

All students must have at least 48 credits of upper division (200 level or higher course work).

General Credit Breakdown:

0-24 hours completed Freshman 25-56 hours completed Sophomore 57-89 hours completed Junior 90+ hours completed Senior

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STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

4 year SUNYs State University of New York at Albany 2532 State University of New York at Binghamton 2535 State University of New York at Buffalo 2925 State University of New York at Stony Brook 2548 State University College at Brockport 2537 State University College at Buffalo 2533 State University College at Cortland 2538 State University Empire State College 2214 State University College at Fredonia 2539 State University College at Geneseo 2540 State University College at New Paltz 2541 State University College at Old Westbury 2866 State University College at Oneonta 2542 State University College at Oswego 2543 State University College at Plattsburgh 2544 State University College at Potsdam 2545 State University College at Purchase 2878 State University Health Science Ctr at Brooklyn 2534 State University Health Science Ctr at Syracuse 2547 State University College of Environmental Science and Forestry 2530 State University Maritime College 2536 State University College of Optometry 2897 State University Inst. of Tech. at Utica/Rome 0755 New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University New York State College of Human Ecology at Cornell University New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University

2 year SUNYs Adirondack Community College 2017 Broome Community College 2048 Cayuga County Community College 2010 Clinton Community College 2135 Columbia Greene Community College 2138 Corning Community College 2106 Dutchess Community College 2198 Erie Community College 2213 Fashion Inst. of Technology at New York City 2257 Finger Lakes Community College 2134 Fulton-Montgomery Community College 2254 Genesee Community College 2272 Herkimer County Community College 2316 Hudson Valley Community College 2300 Jamestown Community College 2335 Jefferson Community College 2345 Mohawk Valley Community College 2414 Monroe Community College 2429 Nassau Community College 2563 Niagara County Community College 2568 North Country Community College 2571 Onondaga Community College 2627 Orange County Community College 2625 Rockland Community College 2767 Schenectady County Community College 2879 Suffolk County Community College 2827 Sullivan County Community College 2855 Tompkins Cortland Community College 2904 Ulster County Community College 2938 Westchester Community College 2972 State University College of Tech at Alfred 2522 State University College of Tech at Canton 2523 State University College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill 2524 State University College of Technology at Delhi 2525 State University College of Agriculture and Technology at Morrisville 2527 State University Coll of Tech at Farmingdale 2526

SUNY CREDIT RULES

SUNY 4-Year Schools

77 credits maximum

D- or better

SUNY 2-Year Schools

66 credits maximum

C- or better without Associates Degree

D- or better with Associates Degree (must be posted on transcript)

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PRE-MATRIC CREDIT

CREDIT EARNED BEFORE A STUDENT ENROLLED IN COLLEGE: AP, IB, CLEP, College credit earned in High School

I. Freshmen

a) Daily e-mail report 0049: P/W Freshmen-Coll Credit Eval communicates the 3 most recent semesters of paid, admitted students who earned college credit in High School: FA-09, SP-10, FA-10 KBS1 adds the credit for each student on report and Coordinator can help if needed

Paid/Waived Freshman with College Credit is a daily report that the Coordinator and KBS1 receive. The procedure for this report is as follows:

KBS1 goes through the list daily and adds credit from each institution to the student’s record. She runs the credit evaluations in ZAAMENU under the Processing Tab, report #13 Transfer Articulation CAPP, and places the documents in the “Freshman with Pre-Matric Credit” bin to be reviewed. A transfer counselor will review the credit and when it is ready to be mailed will place it in the “Evaluations ready to be mailed” bin in folder #3.

Some of the information in this report is self-reported by students who use the Common Application to apply to Oneonta and indicate taking college coursework in HS. We will come across situations where the e-mail report and SOAPCOL indicate the student has received credit from an institution, but when we go to Document Manager to add the credit there is no transcript there. In this instance:

o In SOAPCOL, delete the degree details first: highlight the Degree field, then go up to Record – Remove.

o Then delete the Prior College field: highlight the Prior College field, then go up to record – Remove. In order to delete the college, you must hit the Save icon. You have now committed to the deletion and the institution should no longer be in SOAPCOL.

Note: After we delete the institutions from SOAPCOL, we do NOT add any items to a freshman student’s checklist because once a freshman student is accepted, they no longer receive checklist emails. If the student wants to receive credit for the coursework they completed in HS, then it is his/her responsibility to send us the official transcripts.

If a student has a transcript in Document Manager, but they have NOT received/earned any credit from the institution (for example: AP scores of 1 or 2; CLEP scores below 50; an institution did not award credit), then:

o In SOAPCOL, make sure the date we received the transcript is in the TRANSCRIPT REVIEWED DATE field. There should be no date in the TRANSCRIPT RECEIVED DATE field.

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I. Freshmen continued

o Be sure to mark the Official Transcript box, as failure to do so could hold up the student’s financial aid.

b) HS college credit – NOT on e-mail report (KBS1 will make note as she indexes transcripts):

prior to FA-09

updated college credit earned in HS (0008, 0049, 0050, 0051, etc)

KBS1 adds credit from each institution to the student’s record. She runs the credit evaluations in ZAAMENU under the Processing Tab, report #13 Transfer Articulation CAPP, and places the documents in the “Non-freshman with Pre-Matric Credit” bin to be reviewed. A transfer counselor will review the credit and when it is ready to be mailed will place it in the “Evaluations ready to be mailed” bin in folder #4: Current Students with Pre-Matric Credit.

II. Transfers

a) Pre-matric credit does NOT appear on any reports (KBS1 will make note as she indexes transcripts). We are currently working with Rob Brown to set up a report that will capture all accepted students who have earned pre-matric credit.

NOTE: Also not appearing on any reports (KBS1 will make note as she indexes transcripts):

updated 0035

updated prior colleges (0003, 0013, etc.)

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OTHER TYPES OF TRANSFER CREDIT

**at no time may the total credits transferred from college courses and the below programs exceed 77 semester hours**

Included in this section:

ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP)

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB)

COLLEGE LEVEL PLACEMENT EXAMS (CLEP)

CREDIT FOR MILITARY EXPERIENCE (CFME)

DANTES

CREDIT FOR LIFE EXPERIENCE

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY MIDDLE COLLEGE PROGRAM (MCP)

No more than 36 credits can come from any of the combined above types of credit (AP, IB, DANTES, CLEP, ETC)

INTERNATIONAL CREDIT

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Advanced Placement (AP) Students take AP exams in high school and are scored from 1 to 5. Credit may be granted where the score is 3 or higher. Students must submit official copies of the results of these courses and tests to the Admissions Office. They can request transcripts from: www.collegeboard.com or 1-888-CALL- 4AP. AP credits are entered on the student’s record under the CEEB code: ‘AP’ and always added in the SPRING term (i.e.: SP-10). The score earned on the AP exam is entered in SHATAEQ as the numerical value of 3, 4, or 5. If there is a # in front of the score on a student’s AP score report, then we do not award them credit for that exam regardless of if their score is above a 3. Enter the AP exam in SHATEAQ using the designation in the Academic Department column in the table below. A student may transfer a maximum of 36 AP credits.

ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) EXAM EQUIVALENTS Maximum of 36 AP Credits Are Eligible to Transfer

Students Must Earn a 3 or Better to Be Awarded Credit.

Effective Spring 2008, Updated Spring 2011

Academic Department AP Exam Score Equivalent(s) General

Education Attribute*

# Credits

Notes

Art ART HIST

ART 2D

ART 3D

ART DRAW

ART HISTORY

3, 4, 5

ARTH 109

AA2

3

STUDIO ART 2-D DESIGN 3, 4, 5 ARTS 10E AA2 3

Dept review for ARTS 140

equivalency on a case-by-case basis

STUDIO ART 3-D DESIGN 3, 4, 5 ARTS 10E AA2 3

Dept review for ARTS 130

equivalency on a case-by-case basis

STUDIO ART DRAWING 3, 4, 5 ARTS 10E AA2 3

Dept review for ARTS 141

equivalency on a case-by-case basis

Biology

BIOL BIOL3 BIOL BIOL45

BIOLOGY SCORE 3

BIOLOGY SCORE 4 OR 5

3

4, 5

BIOL 100 (3 cr) &

BIOL 10E (3 cr) BIOL 180 (4 cr) &

BIOL 10E (2 cr)

NL2 NL2

6 6

Effective Spring

2010

Chemistry

CHEM CHEM3

CHEM CHEM45

CHEMISTRY SCORE 3 CHEMISTRY SCORE 4 OR

5

3 4, 5

CHEM 100 CHEM 111

NL2 NL2

3 4

Effective Spring 2010

Students may challenge CHEM

111 for placement into

CHEM 112

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Economics ECON MICR

ECON MACR

MICROECONOMICS

3, 4, 5

ECON 111

S2

3

MACROECONOMICS 3, 4, 5 ECON 10E OR

ECON 112 3

- Students may request re-

evaluation for ECON 112

by submitting syllabus

-ECON 112 effective Spring

201002

English ENGL L/C

ENGL COMP

ENGLISH LANGUAGE &

COMPOSITION

3, 4, 5

COMP 100 & LITR

10E

BC2 & AH2

6

WS2 also

awarded if both exams passed

ENGLISH LITERATURE & COMPOSITION

3, 4, 5 COMP 100 & LITR

10E BC2 & AH2 6

Earth Science GEOL GEOL

INTRO TO GEOLOGY 3, 4, 5 GEOL 120 NL2 3

Environmental Science

ENVS SCI3

ENVS SCI45

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SCORE 3

ENVIRONMENTAL

SCIENCE SCORE 4 OR 5

3

4, 5

ENVS 10E

ENVS 101

N2

N2

3

3

Updated Spring 2011

Foreign Languages & Literatures

CHIN L/C

FREN LANG

FREN LITR

GERM LANG

ITAL LANG

JAPN L/C

LATIN LITR

LATIN VERGIL

SPAN LANG

SPAN LITR

CHINESE LANGUAGE &

CULTURE

3, 4, 5

FLAN 10E

FL2

3

Added Spring 2008, Updated

Spring 2011

FRENCH LANGUAGE 3, 4, 5 FREN 201 FL2 3 Updated Spring

2008

FRENCH LITERATURE 3, 4, 5 FREN 208 AH2 3 Updated Spring

2008

GERMAN LANGUAGE 3, 4, 5 GERM 201 FL2 3 Updated Spring

2008

ITALIAN LANGUAGE & CULTURE

3, 4, 5 ITAL 10E FL2 3 Added Spring

2008

JAPANESE LANGUAGE & CULTURE

3, 4, 5 FLAN 10E FL2 3 Updated Spring

2008, Spring 2011

LATIN: LITERATURE 3, 4, 5 FLAN 10E FL2 3 Updated Spring

2008, Spring 2011

LATIN: VERGIL 3, 4, 5 FLAN 10E FL2 3 Updated Spring

2008, Spring 2011

SPANISH LANGUAGE 3, 4, 5 SPAN 202 FL2 3 Updated Spring

2008

SPANISH LITERATURE 3, 4, 5 SPAN 208 AH2 3 Updated Spring

2008

Geography GEOG HUM

HUMAN GEOGRAPHY

3, 4, 5

GEOG 100

S2

3

Updated Fall 2009

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History HIST AMER

HIST EURP

HIST WRLD

UNITED STATES HISTORY

3, 4, 5

HIST 144 & HIST

145

HA2

6

Updated Spring 2007

EUROPEAN HISTORY 3, 4, 5 HIST 100 & HIST

101 HW2 6

Updated Spring 2008

WORLD HISTORY 3, 4, 5 HIST 120 & HIST

10E HO2 6

Updated Spring 2008

Math/CompSci/Statistics MATH AB

MATH BC

MATH STAT

CSCI A

CSCI B

CALCULUS AB

3, 4, 5

MATH 173

M2

4

Updated Spring

2008

CALCULUS BC 3, 4, 5 MATH 173 & MATH 174

M2 8

Updated Spring 2008

If BC grade <3, but 3 on CALC AB

subscore then credit awarded for MATH 173

only

STATISTICS 3, 4, 5 STAT 101 M2 3 Updated Spring

2008

COMPUTER SCIENCE A 3, 4, 5 CSCI 10E 3 Updated Spring

2008

COMPUTER SCIENCE B 3, 4, 5 CSCI 116 3 Updated Spring

2008

Music MUSC THRY

MUSIC THEORY

3, 4, 5

MUSC 249 & MUSC

250

AA2

6

Updated Spring

2008

Physics PHYS B

PHYS CM

PHYS CEM

PHYSICS B

3, 4, 5

PHYS 103 & 104

NL2

8

Updated Spring

2008

PHYSICS C: Mechanics 3, 4, 5 PHYS 203 NL2 4 Updated Fall 2011

PHYSICS C: Electricity & Magnetism

3, 4, 5 PHYS 204 NL2 4 Updated Fall 2011

Political Science

POLS AMER3 POLS AMER45

POLS COMP3

POLS COMP45

GOVT & POLIT: US SCORE 3

GOVT & POLIT: US SCORE 4 OR 5

3

4, 5

POLS 10E POLS 121

HA2 HA2

3 3

Updated Spring 2011

GOVT & POL: COMPARE

SCORE 3 GOVT & POL: COMPARE

SCORE 4 OR 5

3 4, 5

POLS 10E POLS 171

HO2 HO2

3 3

Added Spring 2010

Psychology PSYC PSYC

PSYCHOLOGY

3, 4, 5

PSYC 100

S2

3

Updated Spring 2008

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International Baccalaureate (IB) There are two types of IB credit: Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL). Students can either earn

an IB Diploma or an IB Certificate (the latter is different than a diploma). If a student earns a diploma, then they can receive credit for an SL AND HL courses in which a score of 4 or better (4, 5, 6, or 7) is earned. Without a diploma, credit awarded for HL ONLY in which a score of 4 or better is earned. IB credit is entered on the student’s record under the CEEB code ‘IB’ and always in the SPRING term (ie: SP-09). Grades are entered in SHATAEQ as “P”. A student may transfer up to a maximum of 30 IB credits (one year advanced standing toward the degree). Enter the credit as the subject code and HL or SL depending on the level (i.e.: English HL is entered in SHATAEQ as ENGL HL; Spanish B is entered as SPAN HL).

International Baccalaureate (IB) Exam Equivalencies

Maximum of 30 IB Credits Are Eligible to Transfer Students Must Earn a 4 or Better to Be Awarded Credit.

Effective Fall 2010

How to Enter Exam in SHATAEQ

IB Exam Title in BANNER Score Equivalent(s) General

Education Attribute

# Credits

Notes

ART HL Visual Arts HL 4, 5, 6, 7

ARTS 10E (3 cr) & ARTS 10E (3 cr)

AA2 6

ART SL Art/Design SL 4+ ARTS 10E (3 cr) AA2 3 SL awarded w/ IB

Diploma only

BIOL SL Biology SL 4+ BIOL 10E (3 cr) NL2 3 SL awarded w/ IB

Diploma only

BIOL HL Biology HL 4+ BIOL 10E (3 cr) &

BIOL 10E (3 cr) NL2 6

CHEM SL Chemistry SL 4+ CHEM 10E (3 cr) NL2 3 SL awarded w/ IB

Diploma only

CHEM HL Chemistry HL 4+ CHEM 10E (3 cr) &

CHEM 10E (3 cr) NL2 6

ENGL HL English A1 HL 4+ COMP 100 (3 cr) &

LITR 10E (3 cr) BC2 & AH2 6

ENVS SL Environmental Systems

SL 4+ ENVS 10E (3 cr) NL2 3

SL awarded w/ IB Diploma only

FILM HL Film HL 4+ MCOM 10E (3 cr) &

MCOM 10E (3 cr) AA2 6

FREN SL French B SL 4+ FREN 10E (3 cr) FL2 3 SL awarded w/ IB

Diploma only

FREN HL Intermediate French HL 4+ FREN 103 (4 cr) &

FREN 104 (4 cr) FL2 8

GEOG HL Geography HL 4+ GEOG 100 (3 cr) &

GEOG 10E (3 cr) S2 6

GERM SL German B SL 4+ GERM 101 FL2 3 SL awarded w/ IB

Diploma only

GERM HL German HL 4+ GERM 102 (3 cr) &

GERM 10E (3 cr) FL2 6

HIST HL History Americas HL 4+ HIST 144 (3 cr)

& HIST 145 (3 cr) HA2 6

IGTS HL Information Tech for

Global Society HL 4+

CSCI 101 (3 cr) & CSCI 10E (3 cr)

-- 6

MATH SL Math Studies SL 4+ MATH 10E (3 cr) -- 3 SL awarded w/ IB

Diploma only

MATH HL Mathematics HL 4+ MATH 10E (3 cr) M2 3

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PHYS SL Physics SL 4+ PHYS 100 NL2 3 SL awarded w/ IB

Diploma only

PHYS HL Physics HL 4+ PHYS 100 (3 cr) &

PHYS 10E (3 cr) NL2 6

PSYC SL Psychology SL 4+ PSYC 100 (3 cr) S2 3 SL awarded w/ IB

Diploma only

PSYC HL Psychology HL 4+ PSYC 100 (3 cr) &

PSYC 10E (3 cr) S2 6

SOCL SL Soc Cul Anth SL 4+ SOCL 10E (3 cr) S2 3 SL awarded w/ IB

Diploma only

SPAN SL Spanish SL 4+ SPAN 101 (3 cr) FL2 3 SL awarded w/ IB

Diploma only

SPAN HL Spanish B HL 4+ SPAN 103 (3 cr) & SPAN 104 (3 cr)

FL2 6

** CHED/ECCE/ECHE majors will not slot IB credit on their arrow sheets. The reason is below via an email

from Eileen McClafferty dated 8/16/11. To date, there is no resolution from the Education department to

resolve the IB credit not satisfying requirements.

All:

The Elementary Education programs were specifically designed so only grades of C or better would slot in the

RW and concentration areas. Pass grades could be awarded for grades of less than C, so P grades are coded

with a score value equal to a grade less than C. Thus, they will not slot in this area. When Pass/Fail grades

were discussed with Education (mid 90’s), Education decided P scores on AP could be used, so that is why

transfer AP credit has a grade of TPP (=to a C) while other pass grades are just P (less than C).

If Elementary Education wants the IB Pass grades to be used for these students, I would need sub forms signed

by them to then alter these specific students’ documents.

In addition, if Education wants IB credit to always slot, I think we would need a memo to that effect and then

SHATGRD would need to be updated to change TP to TPP.

Eileen

Eileen McClafferty Director of Academic Advisement

100 Netzer Administration Building

SUNY, College at Oneonta

Oneonta, New York 13820

phone: (607) 436-3390

fax: (607) 436-3392

http://www.oneonta.edu/development/advise/

From: Querques, Cassandra ([email protected])

Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 12:40 PM To: McClafferty, Eileen ([email protected])

Cc: Gilbertson, Karen ([email protected]); Lynch, Rebecca ([email protected]); Bruce, Deborah ([email protected])

Subject: IB + CHED slotting problems

Eileen,

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Do you know of any reason why IB credit would not slot for CHED majors?

While reviewing credit, we found two CHED majors transferring in IB credit:

Emma Albarella A00886568 CHED-ENGL

Amanda Romano A00880112 CHED-SPAN

On both of these student’s arrow sheets, the IB credit for COMP 100, HIST 144 or 145, and LITR 10E are slotting in the Elective

section of the arrow sheet, when in fact the courses would satisfy CHED Major Related Work requirements of Basic Writing, US

History, and Humanities.

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OTHER TYPES OF CREDIT (CONTINUED) College-Level Examination Program CLEP

The College-Level Examination Program enables non-traditional and traditional students to earn college credit by examination. This test is administered by ETS (Educational Testing Service) and it is divided by Subject and General examinations. The College will award credit in each of the acceptable General examinations in which the individual scored at or above the score recommended by ETS. Generally for all exams except Level 2 Foreign Languages, the recommended score is 50. See the 2010-2011 CLEP Credit-Granting Recommendations for guidance on how CLEP scores should transfer at www.collegeboard.com. CLEP Credits are entered on the student’s record under the CEEB code ‘CL and the grade is entered in SHATAEQ as “P”. A student may transfer a maximum of 36 CLEP credits.

Armed Forces Credit The College at Oneonta will grant up to 36 semester hours of credit for training provided by the Armed

Forces. Credit will be granted when a student presents training certificates or form DD295. Credit is determined based on the American Council on Education (ACE) Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services. Armed forces credit is entered in the student’s record under the CEEB code ‘CFME’ (Credit for Military Experience) with a grade in SHATAEQ as “P”. See also the Handbook to Guide Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Forces binder for assistance in determining how CFME should transfer!

DANTES Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support. The credit-by-examination function of

DANTES is recognized and accepted by the College. A maximum of 36 semester hours is accepted. DANTES credit is entered on the student’s record under the CEEB code ‘CFME’

Credit for Life Experience

Credit for Life Experience is an opportunity for adult or non-traditional students to earn credit for learning equivalent to full courses at SUNY Oneonta. Information and applications are available through the Office of Continuing Education.

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INTERNATIONAL CREDIT

Checking for International Student’s Transcripts/Credit to Add Go to ZAAMENU, Applicants Page 1 tab, report #4 Apps by Decision/Interest Code. Parameter values: 01 Term Code = the current term (i.e.: 201109) 02 Interest Code = FO for Foreign Accept 03 Begin Date = leave blank 04 Applicant Status = PW for Paid/Waived student 05 Counselor = leave blank 06 Student Type = T for Transfer students Run report and check to see if there is a college transcript. If so, add the credit. **Do this every two weeks starting in November for Spring applicants and in February for Fall applicants.** Document Manager Indexing of International Transcripts: When the Admissions Office receives an overseas transcript or WES evaluation it needs to be scanned and indexed. *Please see KBS1 procedure for scanning and indexing for step by step instructions.

If we received an official overseas transcript it is scanned and labeled as “college transcript”

If we receive a WES evaluation it is scanned and labeled as 0058 “WES evaluation”

After overseas transcripts have been scanned and indexed please give the original transcripts to the

appropriate transfer counselor who will review their transcripts for credit. (After credit has been

added all original WES and credit evaluations are mailed to the Office of International Education).

When you enter any overseas transcript or WES evaluation into SOAPCOL, always use the CEEB code “OVER”, check official transcript box, and enter date received….with the following three exceptions for which we have articulation agreements with:

1. Human International Universities and Colleges transcripts use CEEB code “HIUC”

2. Japan College of Foreign Language transcripts use CEEB code”JCFL”

3. Siberian Aerospace Academy transcripts use CEEB code “SAA”

4. Hankuk University of Foreign Study transcripts use CEEB code “HUFS”

**You will still complete the Degree Details at the bottom of the SOAPCOL screen as you would with domestic transcripts including dates of attendance, transfer credit hours, and GPA if provided on the transcript/evaluation. Determining International Transfer Credit: International credit always transfers in as elective credit within a department or general elective credit, with the exception of credit transferring in from HIUC, JCFL or SAA (see above). We will not accept any transfer credit with a grade less than a C-. All overseas transcripts (with the exception of HIUC, JCFL, SAA) must have their transcript evaluated by an approved evaluation service that is a member of NACES. To find a current list of approved NACES members go to www.naces.org . We most often see (and prefer) students using WES evaluation services. Whichever evaluating service is used, that service will determine if the student has earned a degree, how their coursework is equivalent to US coursework (ie. 2 yr vs. 4 yr). **Note: these

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evaluations are often sent to the Office of International Education, however some are sent directly to the Admissions Office. The transfer counselor responsible for determining International transfer credit will pull up transcript/WES in document manager. They will enter a text box next to each course that we will transfer in, and assign it a subject code and course number (i.e. BIOL 500 for lower division coursework or BIOL 600 for upper division coursework). The counselor should use the International Credit Worksheet (see next page) to keep track of course numbers already used for a particular subject, so as to not duplicate a transfer elective

course (for each subject used, use a different column on the worksheet i.e. BIOL 500, BIOL 501, MATH 600, MATH 601). Courses that appear to be general education courses, can be awarded a gen ed attribute (i.e. Intro to Psych=S2, science with lab=N2) if the course is more than 3 credits (combining courses from the same academic discipline is permitted to award gen ed credit).

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SAMPLE WES EVALUATION

Here is a quick list of what to check when determining International transfer credit:

1. Determine if school is 2-year Associate’s or 4-year Bachelor’s program

2. Annotate transcript, crossing off courses that will not transfer in (i.e. below C-, too many credits)

3. Note lower division and upper division courses - 500 for lower division and 600 for upper division

4. Combine Courses, if appropriate

5. Designate course numbers (i.e. Math 500, Biol 601, etc..)

6. Assign General Education attributes, where appropriate for courses of 3 credits or more

7. Cannot exceed 24 ELEC credits

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For those institutions that we have an articulation agreement with (HIUC, JCFL, SAA) only the credits listed on the below spreadsheets are transferrable to SUNY Oneonta. Please refer to them when determining transfer credit.

Human International Universities & Colleges (CEEB: HIUC)

COURSE EQUIVALENCIES Updated Fall 2010

Subject Course #

Title Equivalent Gen Ed

POTENTIAL EQUIVALENT

/ NOTES

EN 210 Public

Speaking/Speech Com

COMM 220 PUBLIC SPEAKING OS2

HU 215 Religion & Life RELG 115 SURVEY OF WORLD RELIGIONS

AH2

HU 220 Art Appreciation ARTH 10E Art History elective AA2

MA 120 Intro to Algebra MATH 002 ALGEBRA I 0 credit - developmental

MA 210 Statistics I MATH 10E Math elective

MA 220 Statistics II STAT 101 STATISTICS M2

MA 310 Calculus & Analyt Geometry

MATH 173 CALCULUS M2

MA 315 Calculus & Analyt Geom II

MATH 10E Math elective

MA 320 Quantitative Analysis

MATH 102 INTRODUCTION TO FINITE MATH

MU 105 Music Appreciations

MUSC 100 MUSIC FOR LISTENERS no GenEd, but applies to MUSI major

PS 105 Intro to Psychology PSYC 100 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY

S2

PS 210 Human Relations PSYC 10E Psychology elective

PS 145 Intercultural Commun.

COMM 254 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION

SC 110 Ecology ENVS 101 INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

N2

SC 103 Biology BIOL 10E Biology elective N2 no lab

SC 112 Astronomy ASTR 108 DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY N2 no lab

SC 130 Physical Science PHYS 10E Physics elective N2 interdisciplinary

SO 105 Introduction to Sociology

SOCL 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY

S2

AC 105 Principles of Accounting

ACCT 11E Accounting elective AC 105 + AC 110 = ACCT 100 AC 110 Principles of

Accounting II ACCT 12E Accounting elective

EC 203 Economics ECON 110 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS S2

LA 215 Business Law I LAW 10E Law elective

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MG 105 Principles of Marketing

MKTG 10E Marketing elective

MT 105 General Business Mgmt

MGMT 10E Management elective

CI 115 Intro to Computers INTD 106 (1 cr) INTD 10E (2 cr)

FUND. OF WORD Interdisciplinary elective

Human International Universities & Colleges (HIUC) NOTES: All credit for HIUC was put in SHATATR as Transferred Credits Low 1 credit and Transferred Credits High 5.01 – this allows for continued articulation if credit counts vary by student. **NO CREDIT AWARDED FOR: ES ___ ESL courses EN 110 English Composition GE Prep Prep for General Education

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Japan College of Foreign Language (JCFL) COURSE EQUIVALENCIES Updated Spring 2011

Business Economics

Professional Accounting

Music Industry

Fashion

Subject Course #

Title Year Added

Equivalent Equivalent Title Gen Ed

Notes

ACCT 1 Accounting 1 199009 ACCT 10E

BUS 1 Business 1 199909 BUS 10E

BUS 2 Business 2 199009 BUS 20E

BUS 3 Business 3 199009 BUS 20E

COMP 1 Advanced Composition

199009 COMP 10E BC2

ECON 1 Economics 199009 ECON 10E S2

EFL 1 English as a For. Lang.

199009 ELEC 10E

HIST 1 History 1 199009 HIST 10E

MATH 1 Mathematics 1 199009 MATH 10E

MATH 2 Mathematics 2 199009 MATH 10E

POLS 1 Political Science 199009 POLS 10E S2

SCI 1 Science 199009 SCIN 10E N2

SPCH 1 Oral English 199009 COMM 10E

TYP 1 Typing 1 199909 ELEC 10E

TYP 2 Typing 2 199009 ELEC 10E

Older course numbering in shaded area. Newer course numbering below.

BUS 101 Introduction to Business

200009 BUS 111 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS

BUS 120 Introduction to Accounting

200009 ACCT 100

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

BUS 150 Introduction to Marketing

200009 MKTG 10E

Marketing elective

ECON 101 Principles of Macroecon.

200009 ECON 112

PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS

ENV 101 Intro to Environmental Science

201002 ENVS 101

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE N2 equivalency approved by dept chair 2/7/10

CIS 101 Intro. to Computer Apps

200009 INTD 106 INTD 107 INTD 108 INTD 10E

FUND. OF WORD PROCESSING INTRO. TO SPREADSHEET APPS INTRO. TO DATABASE APPS

Interdisciplinary elective

n/a

COM 101 Intercultural Comm.

200409 COMM 254

INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION

n/a

HIST 101 American History 200009 HIST 10E (American) History elective HA2

HUM 101 World Civilization I 200009 HIST 10E History elective HW2

FMK 101 Design & Color Theory

200009 FASH 227

PERSONAL COLORING SYSTEMS

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MATH 101 College Mathematics

200009 MATH 10E

Mathematics elective none overlaps significantly w/ MATH 002 has some topics covered in MATH 104

MATH 150 Introduction to Calculus

200009 MATH 173

CALCULUS M2

PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy

200809 PHIL 101 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY

AH2 equivalency determined by department chair 2/7/11

POLSCI 101 American Government

199009 POLS 121

U.S. GOVERNMENT HA2

PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology

199909 PSYC 100 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY S2

SCI 101 General Biology 199909 BIOL 10E Biology elective N2 no lab

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Siberian Aerospace Academy (CEEB: SAA)

Oneonta Equivalencies

Subject Course # Transfer Title CR Subject Course # SUCO Equivalent CR General Education Attribute

s

ACCT 105 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 100 FINANCIAL

ACCOUNTING 3

ACCT 106 Managerial Accounting 4 ACCT 122 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING

3

BUS 100 Int’l Trade & Econ 1 BUS 10E Business Elective - Transfer

1

BUS 111 Introduction to Business 3 BUS 111 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS

3

BUS 200 Organizational Behavior 3 BUS 20E Business Elective – Transfer

3

BUS 300 Human Resource Mgmt 3 BUS 20E Business Elective-Transfer

3

CHEM 111 General Chemistry 4 CHEM 111 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 4 LA, NL2

COMM 111 Intro to Public Relations 2 COMM 20E Communications Elective – Transfer

2 LA

COMM 112 Theory/Practice in Pub Rel 4 COMM 20E Communications Elective – Transfer

2 LA

COMP 100 Composition 3 COMP 100 COMPOSITION 3 LA, BC2

CSCI 100 Computer Science 3 INTD 106 FUND OF WORD PROCESSING

1

+ INTD 107 INTRO APPL IN BUS 1

+ INTD 108 INTRO DATABASE APPL IN BUS

1

CSCI 101 Computer Science II 3 CSCI 10E Comp Sci Elective – Transfer

3 LA

ECON 100 History of Economy 1.5 ECON 10E History Elective – Transfer

1.5 LA

ECON 111 Principles of Micro 3 ECON 111 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECON

3 LA, S2

ECON 112 Prin of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 112 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECON

3 LA

ECON 200 Intermed Microeconomics 3 ECON 20E Economics Elective – Transfer

3 LA

ENGL 100 English 1 ELEC 10E Transfer Elective 1

ESCI 100 Concepts of Modern Nat Sci 3 ESCI 10E Earth Science Elective 3 LA, N2

FINC 233 Investment Management 3 FINC 20E Finance-Transfer Elective

3

FREN 101 Intro to French Lang I 3 FREN 10E French Elective 3 LA, FL2

FREN 102 Intro to French Lang II

3 FREN 10E French Elective 3 LA, FL2

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GERM 101 German I 3 GERM 201 Review of German Grammar

3 LA, FL2

GERM 102 German II 3 GERM 202 German Grammar and Comp

3 LA, FL2

HIST 111 Hist/Culture of Siberian Ppl 1 HIST 10E History Elective 1 LA (HO2 only if 3

credit cours

e)

HIST 200 History of Russia 3 HIST 20E History Elective 3 LA, HW2

HUMN 111 Culture Science 3 INTD 10E Interdisciplinary Elective

3 LA, HO2/OS2

ITAL 101 Italian I 3 ITAL 101 Introductory Italian I 3 LA, FL2

ITAL 102 Italian II 3 ITAL 102 Introductory Italian II 3 LA, FL2

LAW 100 Law 1.5 POLS 10E Pol Sci Elective 1.5 LA

LAW 111 Law-elective 2 LAW 10E Law-transfer elective 2

LAW 222 Business Law 3 LAW 10E Law-transfer elective 3

MATH 104 College Algebra and Trig 3 MATH 104 College Algebra and Trig

3 LA

MATH 111 Math for Human Special 4 Math 10E Math elective 4 LA

MATH 112 Math: Algebra & Geometer 4 MATH 10E Math elective 4 LA

MATH 173 Mathematical Analysis I 4 MATH 173 Calculus 4 LA, M2

MATH 174 Mathematical Analysis II 4 MATH 174 Calculus II 4 LA

MATH 200 Albegra, Linear 3 MATH 20E Math elective 3 LA

MCOM 100 History of Russ Mass Media 3 MCOM 10E Transfer Elective 3 LA

MCOM 101 Intro to Journalism 4 MCOM 10E Transfer Elective 4 LA

MCOM 103 Mod. Russia Mass Media 2 MCOM 10E Transfer Elective 2 LA

MCOM 112 Hist of Journalism Abroad 4 MCOM 10E Transfer Elective 4 LA

MGMT 100 Financial Mgmt/Corporate 3 FINC 231 Corporate Finance 3 101

MGMT 101 International Management 1 MGMT 10E Management elective 1

MGMT 102 Personnel Management 3 MGMT 20E Management elective 3

MGMT 103 Fundamentals of Mgmt 3 MGMT 20E Management elective 3

MGMT 201 Investment Management 3 MGMT 20E Management elective 3

MGMT 345 Strategic Management 4 MGMT 30E Management elective 4

MKTG 261 Marketing 4 MKTG 261 Fundamentals of Marketing

4

PHED 100 Physical Ed 1 PHED 10E Phys Ed Activity elective

1

PHED 111 Physical Ed 1 PHED 10E Phys Ed Activity elective

1

PHIL 101 Philosophy 4 PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy

4 LA, AH2

POLS 100 Political Science 3 POLS 10E Political Sci elective 3 LA, S2

PSYC 100 Psychology 3 PSYC 100 Intro to Psychology 3 LA, S2

RELG 100 Introduction to Religion 2 RELG 10E Religion Elective 2

RUSS 100 Russian 3 SILP 101 Introduction to Spoken Russian

3 LA, FL2

SCIN 100 Ecological Science 3 BIOL 10E Biology elective 3 LA, N2

SCIN 101 Concepts of Mod Nat Sci 4 ESCI 10E Earth Sci elective 4 LA, N2

SCIN 102 Concepts of Natural Sci 4 ESCI 10E Earth Sci elective 4 LA, N2

SOCL 100 Sociology 3 SOCL 100 Intro to Sociology 3 LA, S2

SOCL 200 Econ & Sociology of Labor 2 SOCL 20E Sociology elective 2 LA

SPAN 101 Intro to Spanish I 3 SPAN 101 Introduction to Spanish I

3 LA, FL2

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SPAN 102 Intro to Spanish II 3 SPAN 102 Introduction to Spanish II

3 LA, FL2

SPCH 100 Intro to Speech 3 COMM 100 Introduction to Speech Comm.

3 LA, OS2

STAT 100 Business Statistics 3 STAT 10E Statistics Elective 3 LA

STAT 261 Mathematical Stats 4 STAT 261 Prob Models and Stat Inference

4 LA

WLIT 200 History of World Lit 3 WLIT 20E World Lit elective 3 LA, HO2

Sib Sau Procedure Notes, Updated 8/11:

Students should have all gen eds satisfied except for HA2, WS2 and AA2

First, add all Business Equiv course. Next, non Business direct equivalents, Then upper division

electives, and lastly Business elective credits

Email Eileen after adding credit as STAT 261 needs to be overridden on arrow sheet to satisfy STAT

101 major requirement.

Students should have 51 liberal arts credits

Any course where it is indicated on the SibSau transcript that the course is a SUNY Course that is not

listed as transfer credit, it should be in SHATERM for that student haven been taken through SUNY

Oneonta.

LAW 222 was updated in SHATATR in 2008 indicating it transfers in as LAW 10E. Students must take

LAW 222 here! Students are under the articulation agreement based on the time of matriculation at

Oneonta so any who took the course prior to 2008 must be overridden and changed to 10E.

Courses must be at minimum of 3 credits to transfer in with a general education attribute-NO exceptions

(i.e. Culture Science only 2 credits)

Most SAA students start their matriculation with 77 transfer credits, plus 12 SUNY Oneonta credits for

a total of 89 credits. This is how they are able to graduate in one year.

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HANKUK UNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN STUDIES (HUFS) 1+3 PROGRAM CEEB = HUFS

Effective Term: Spring 2011 (201102) All courses are 3 credits

Students can declare any major Any courses taken that are not listed below will be considered elective credit.

Students must earn a C- or better to transfer in credit

How to Enter in SHATAEQ

HUFS Course Title SUNY Oneonta Equivalent Course

Number

SUNY Oneonta Equivalent Course

Title

General Education and Liberal Arts

Attributes

HIST 252 *Changes to WHIS 252 in

201109

Society/Culture of China

HIST 252 *Changes to WHIS 252 in

201109

Modern China LA, HO2

SOCL 270 Crime and Punishment

SOCL 270 Criminology LA

HIST 100 Society/Culture of Western Europe

HIST 100 Western Civilization I

LA, HW2

MUSC 100 Understanding Music

MUSC 100 Music for Listeners LA, HW2

ANTH 100 Cultural Anthropology

ANTH 100 Introduction to Anthropology

LA, S2

PSYC 100 Introductory Psychology

PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology

LA, S2

PHYS 101 Light and Matter PHYS 101 Modern Physical Science

LA, N2

CSCI 100 Introduction to Computer

CSCI 100 Introduction to Computing Technology

LA

POLS 171 International Relations Law

POLS 171 Comparative & International

Politics

LA, HO2

SOCL 237 Women & Sociology

SOCL 237 Sociology of Women

LA

SOCL 100 Introduction to Sociology

SOCL 100 Introduction to Sociology

LA, S2

MCOM 151 Media & Contemporary

Society

MCOM 151 Understanding Mass

Communication

LA

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For these 4 institutions (JCFL, HIUC, SAA, HUFS) the responsible transfer counselor would enter a text box next to each course on the transcript and enter the subject code and corresponding course number using the above charts.

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If an International Student takes English in their home country the credit transfers in as FLAN credit. If a student takes a foreign language in their home country that we do not offer the credit would also transfer in as FLAN 10E/20E credit. Adding credit in SHATRNS & SHATAEQ: Once the transfer counselor has determined how the credit will transfer in, they will notify the KBS1 to add the credit in Banner. **KBS1 will follow same procedure for enter data into SHATRNS and SHATAEQ as domestic transcripts.

FLAN 500 will articulate to FLAN 10E BIOL 501 will articulate to BIOL 10E

MATH 602 will articulate to MATH 20E Be mindful that when adding International credit in SHATEAQ that the number of credits in the transfer credit hours box will automatically populate as 1.00, so change the credit counts manually if the course is more than 1 credit.

After credit has been determined and added into Banner: The KBS1 will provide the credit evaluation and advisement document to the responsible transfer counselor who will review the documents for accuracy. Once it has been determined that the courses transferred in correctly, the complete credit evaluations/advisement documents are sent to the Office of International Education, who will put them in the new students orientation packets when they arrive.

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THE STEPS OF ENTERING CREDIT

1. Log on to BANNER. 2. Enter SOADEST and tab down twice. Put your user name on the line labeled “transcripts”. This is your

collector file that you will be putting work in. The transfer articulation report will ask you for this value when you go to print. The admissions programmer in the computer center will have to make your code a valid value for this field.

3. In BANNER, go to ZAACREV to look up students who have been accepted and need to have their credit

evaluations done. 4. a) Bring up student’s file in Document Manager, where you will find all documents that have been

scanned and indexed to the student’s record.

b) Bring up the student’s record in BANNER. 5. Review the student’s documents in Document Manager, and open up all college transcripts and

AP/IB/CLEP score reports. 6. Annotate each transcripts:

circle student’s name, total credits earned and CUM GPA

highlight each semester in salmon (if not already done so), and number each semester

cross out in red all classes that will not transfer in (i.e. remedial, W, grade too low, repeated courses, etc.). Refer to the transfer credit policy section to determine if a course is acceptable.

if a student has too many credits, cross out, in blue, all classes that you won’t transfer in. 7. In BANNER, go to the SAAADMS screen. Look up student by entering their A00# or social security #. 8. Left-click in Entry Term box or CTRL-Page Down. This brings up student’s current information. Previous

application information may also be found, in earlier Application Number(s). 9. Enter the student’s A00# or social security # or CTRL- Page Down.

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Verify student’s name and term are correct. Term is the semester the student is entering Oneonta. We use: Fall = 09 Summer = 06

Spring = 02 Winter = 01

Check decision code. Credit evaluations are only done for accepted students. These codes are: F1, F2, F3, F4, FS, AJ, OP, OT, TF, TS, TX

Check to make sure student’s major listed on the supplemental is the same as on SAAADMS. To do this go to SAAQUAN, left-click CTRL- page down to view major.

Go to SOAPCOL screen. At this point it is important to decide if the transcript is final and official. When a final transcript is received, it must be recorded as 0035, and the “Official Transcript” box checked.

o Enter the student’s identification number then left-click or CRTL-Page Down. This will show you the institutions the student has attended.

o Use the arrow key to view each institution the student has attended. o Make sure the “Admissions Request” is correct. o If it is the most recent college transcript, make sure the “Prior College” and “Prior Institution”

boxes are checked. o If this is a final, official transcript, make sure the “Official Transcript” box is checked. o Save the change that you have made by hitting F10 or click on the save button. o If the transcript is the student’s last school of attendance, and is also final official, enter 0035

in the admissions request box. This will pull the date of receipt over to the check list and stop the letter requesting the final transcript from going out.

10. Go to SHATRNS screen.

Enter the student’s I.D. number.

Tab once and enter the institution number, then enter the term number. These are the numbers that you previously designated in step number three.

Hit the CRTL-Page Down keys. The first time an institution is entered, you will have to enter the CEEB code, and date the transcript arrived in the admissions office. The support person who receives the mail will stamp this date on the transcript.

If the transcript is official, enter a check mark in the next box. If the transcript is not official (most often for classes entered from a mid-term grade report), do not enter a date in the received block.

Commit the information, using either the F10 key or clicking on the save button, then hit CRTL-Page down again.

Enter the attendance period: It is important to be consistent with how you enter the attendance period. This information prints out exactly on student’s evaluation. If the student took a year long course, we put in on for the term it ended in. AP credit, for example, would be put on for Spring.

FA-06 WI-07 SP-07 SU-07

Level is always 01 (undergraduate)

Term corresponds to attendance period:

200609 200701 200702 200706

If the student has earned a degree, enter it in the transfer degree block for the first semester only.

Commit this information (F10 or Save Button) and then to return to the top of the page click on ‘Rollback’ or hit SHFT-F7.

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You can then enter another term of attendance for the same institution. Hit CRTL-Page Down twice and enter the corresponding information for that term.

To enter another institution, change the number in the ‘Transfer Institution’ box, and then begin again.

When all of the terms and institutions have been entered, exit the screen and then enter the SHATAEQ screen.

11. Go to the SHATAEQ screen enter the student’s identification number, the CEEB code for the institution,

and hit CRTL-Page Down.

Enter the number assigned to the attendance period, then the term (200609) and level (01). We always evaluate credit to level 01; it is the undergraduate level.

Enter the course using the letter and number code from the transcript (PS 101) then check the credit number and enter the grade (we do not use A+). If the course number is followed by a letter to indicate a section or different campus, we do not use that unless it is necessary to differentiate different titles using the same course number. We enter the subject and course number as it would appear in that schools catalog. For example, if it is PSYC 100N, we would enter PSYC 100. *please see Appendix B for a list of schools with unusual numbering systems.

If a course is in progress and the credit for the course is listed, you may enter this course with a grade of ‘IP’

Hit the arrow down key and enter the next course.

When you are done with a term, make sure to change the attendance period and term to reflect the student’s transcript.

When all the courses for each term have been entered, you must save them. To save press F10 or click on the ‘Save’ button.

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To articulate the coursework, click on the ‘Articulate’ button under Options or hit F3. This will give you the equivalencies for each course.

Then you must again save this work, F10 or click the ‘Save’ button.

Then press CRTL-Page Down and Review the information to be sure the number of credits entered and the number earned are the same. Also be sure that the number entered is accurate with the transcript.

If all information is correct, hit CRTL-Page Down to move cursor to box marked: ‘Roll to History’. Place a ‘Y’ (for yes) in the block to roll the courses to academic history, then press F10 or click on the ‘Save’ button to commit the process.

If there is another institution for this student, click on the ‘Rollback’ button; enter the next CEEB code and the new courses.

COURSE NOT PREVIOUSLY EVALUATED: The staff member who adds credit (KBS1) will alert you that equivalencies need to be determined on a transcript by highlighting the course in yellow. You will go to ZAACREV to see and track the students who need course equivalencies determined – the EQ Needed box will be checked if any equivalencies need to be determined.

If a course is not on the system the subject or number will highlight when you enter it in SHATAEQ.

To add the course, click on the down arrow box under “Course”. This will bring you to an option list, where you will click on “Define Courses (SHATATR). This will take you to SHATATR, where you will enter the equivalencies.

Click in the ‘Subject” box. You will get a message saying “Query caused no records to be retrieved”. Click on “OK”.

Enter the course title.

Enter the effective year. o If the course was taken during or after Fall 2000, the effective term will be 200009 o If the course was taken before Fall 2000, the effective term will be the semester the student

took the course.

Level is 01

Status is ‘AC’

The minimum grade is C- for all NON-SUNY schools and D- for all SUNY schools.

Then enter the number of credits the course is worth. There must be a range so if the course is worth 3 credits, the low is 3 and the high is 3.01

o Some courses may vary in the number of credits it is offered for. Then enter the lowest amount and the highest amount to create a range.

Then commit this information (Save).

Hit control Page down

This is where you enter the course equivalency. (See section on determining equivalencies and assigning attributes).

Enter the equivalency and commit (F10 or save)

Control Page Down and enter any attributes that need to be assigned.

In the Notes section, mark the date, your initials, “course added” and any other pertinent information.

Hit F10 or save again to save this information and click on exit to return to previous screen.

Go to ZAACREV and check the boxes EQ determined and EQ updated for that student.

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Department code changes:

ART ARTS IN 1999 SPCH COMM IN FALL 2002

PREVIOUS CREDIT EVALUATION DONE FOR A STUDENT:

If a previous credit evaluation has been done for this student you will have to unroll the student’s academic history.

Go to SHATAEQ and enter the student’s identification number and the CEEB code, then press CRTL-Page Up.

Placing the cursor in the “Roll to History” box, place a “D” in the box.

Then commit (F10 or ‘Save’ button). The screen will automatically show all the credit that is already on the system.

You may arrow down and begin adding the new information.

If ‘IP’ grades are being changed to letter grades, you can unarticulate the courses by going to Options and then “Perform Unarticulation”. Change the IP grades to the letter grade earned by the student. While you are doing this, be cautious of and check for any courses that are no longer transferable (ie: withdrew from class, earned a low grade that will not transfer). Save your work. Then go back up to Options and select “Perform Articulation”, and then commit the changes (F10 or ‘Save’).

o If you are adding a new term, be sure you have entered the new term in SHATRNS.

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DETERMINING COURSE EQUIVALENCIES AND ATTRIBUTES

Overview

Non-direct equivalents -- We can never make a course a direct equivalent in any of the following disciplines: EDUC, EPSY, ACCT, ECON, BUS, LAW, FINC, MGMT, MKTG, MATH, STAT, BIOL, CHEM, ASTR, PHYS, ENVS, GEOL, METR, OCEA, INTD MINIS (106, 107, 108). Non-previously evaluated courses in these departments will come in as 10E or 20Es but can carry (LA) and general education attributes if our courses carry them. Direct Equivalents -- Introductory courses (i.e.: PSYC 100, PHIL 101, ANTH 100, COMM 100, LITR 100, COMP 100) can be determined as equivalent to our introductory courses. Do not determine an upper-level course to be equivalent without first checking the course description from the other institution against our course description. General Education Attributes -- Admissions and Academic Advisement are the only people who can determine general education attributes for courses (faculty are not able to do this so as to keep the general education process accurate for all students). To determine if a course should have general education attributes, consult:

Our campus’ packet of gen ed courses

If it is a SUNY school, use the SUNY General Education Requirements Approved Course Listing at: http://www.suny.edu/provost/GeneralEducation/CourseList/mastercampuslist.cfm --When using this tool, input the subject code and number into the search box and hit enter. Be sure to use the arrow to see if any other matches are found, as some courses will carry more than 1 general education attribute. A course may have up to 2 attributes, with the exception of AA2 and AH2 which can only additionally have OS2 or WS2.

If it is a SUNY school, you can also check the GETA (if provided) to see what gen ed categories the course satisfies.

Liberal Arts (LA) – Most theory-based courses are assigned an (LA) attribute. This is the only one that needs to be input in Banner with parenthesis. Check our college catalog to see if our similar course carries an (LA) attribute. We do not need to add (LA) when determining equivalencies, as departments that traditionally carry (LA) attributes (such as MATH, ENGL, HIST, ART, MUSIC, etc) automatically carry an (LA) in Banner. Adding EQs to a transcript -- When adding an equivalency you have determined on a transcript, please use size 8 blue font and put the text box as close to the yellow highlight as you can. If there are any attributes that need to be added to the course, include them in parenthesis. Example: BIOL 10E (NL2) Regional Accreditation – If a transcript is highlighted in all yellow, the first thing to check is if the institution holds regional accreditation. If they do, go ahead and determine the equivalencies. If they do not have regional accreditation, make a note in a textbox on the transcript that says “no regional accreditation, no credit to add”, and mark the date in the Transcript Reviewed box for that institution in SOAPCOL. You can determine if

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an institution has regional accreditation by looking on the information page of the transcript or going to the website for that institution.

DETERMINING COURSE EQUIVALENCIES AND ATTRIBUTES

COURSE EQUIVALENCIES Only the Chair of the Department that houses a course may approve or define an exact course equivalency unless the course is a basic 100-level course that is not used as a specific prerequisite to other courses, or is general enough to be found at all schools (Intro to Phil, Lit, Theater, Psychology ...). In the case of the "exceptions," the Coordinator of Transfer Credit Evaluations may enter classes on the database as equivalent if the course has never been entered. No changes will occur to those courses already on the database, unless course titles/content have changed. At no time is a non-Chair to make a course equivalent to an EDUC, EPSY, ACCT, ECON, BUS, LAW, FINC, MGMT, MKTG, MIS, INTD mini (106, 107, 108), science, or math course.

The Coordinator for Transfer Credit and Articulations only makes courses equivalent to Oneonta courses in a couple of instances. Here is a list of things to consider when evaluating a new course:

1. Is the course a college level course? Credit is not given for remedial (developmental) work. These courses usually start with “0”. (ie: Math 090)

2. Is the course an Education, Business (to include: Finance, Accounting, Marketing, Management, Law), Math or Science course? If so, we never make them equivalent to our courses. Go to step #4

3. Is the course a 100 level introductory course with the same title and/or course description as our introductory course? (ie: Introduction to Psychology). If yes, than you can make it equivalent to our 100 level introductory course.

4. If the course is neither 2 nor 3, than is it a course from a department that we have on campus? (ie: PS 101, Psychology of New York City, we have a psychology department but we do not offer a course like this) If we do, then you will make the course an elective in that department (PSYC 10E). An elective can be either lower division or upper division. See #5. If the course is not from a department on campus, then it will get ELEC(elective) credit, either 10E or 20E. (see section on ELEC credit.) There may be some cases where a course will be designated as ELEC, even if it seems to fit in a department here, if the course is technical in nature (some Criminal Justice classes, or lab tech classes). If the course is from possibly two departments on campus, then it can get INTD(interdisciplinary)credit, either 10E or 20E.

Determine if the course is lower division or upper division:

Does it seem to be an introductory course? (ie: Survey of Communications) Then it will be lower division (i.e. 10E).

Was it taken the first year the student was in college? Would likely be lower division.

Is it offered as an upper division course here? Then it can be upper division (i.e. 20E).

Does it appear to be a higher level at the other college? Then it would be upper division.

If it has prerequisites listed in the catalog, then it would be upper division. Use the above information to ascertain if the course should be:

10E, for lower division elective 20E for upper division elective

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5. If the course is a Physical Education course, you need to determine if it is an activity or non-activity course. See our catalog for examples of activity vs non-activity.

activity = PHED 10E (12 credit maximum) non-activity = PHED 11E

ASSIGNING ATTRIBUTES Liberal Arts (LA), Most theory based courses receive liberal arts credit. The attribute for this is (LA). It is the only attribute that has to be put on with the parenthesis. Always check in the catalog to see if our like courses have (LA). If the department carries liberal arts, the student will automatically get it (ie: LITR, PSYC, etc).

ARTS/ARTH elective courses MUST have the (LA) added to the courses. It will not automatically be added.

Business courses will also have to have (LA) added only if our course like it here would have liberal arts.

ELEC course will not get (LA). General Education Attributes EMAIL FROM EILEEN MCCLAFERTY, DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT, JULY 2010-- Addition of Gen Ed 2 attributes – done in one of three ways: 1. The Coordinator of Transfer Credit or the Transfer Team member receives an updated GE2 list from a SUNY school. Since attributes earned at one SUNY transfer to another SUNY, adding the appropriate attributes to GETA-listed courses is in line with SUNY policy. Courses equivalent to Oneonta courses will automatically be granted the Oneonta GE2. NOTE: SUNY courses may not be granted GE2 attributes unless the courses have been approved as GE2 courses as listed on the SUNY GE2 Website. 2. The Director or Asst Director of Academic Advisement or the Coordinator of Transfer Credit (or Transfer Credit Team) may add attributes to NON-SUNY transfer courses (and SHATATR) that are electives, but are similar in content to Oneonta’s GE2 courses. This is as per the direction of the Deans and Provost. 3. The Registrar will assign GE2 attributes to courses taken at Oneonta previous to the implementation of GE2 when students are readmitted and need to complete GE2. The Assistant Director of Academic Advisement will add GE2 attributes to transfer courses taken prior to the implementation of GE2 when students are readmitted and need to complete GE2. Note: Department Chairs may not grant GE2 attributes; doing so is the domain of Admissions and Academic Advisement so full control over SUNY guidelines is followed. Here is a list of general education requirements and the corresponding attribute. NL2- Science with a lab (Oneonta) N2- Science without a lab M2- Mathematics S2- Social Science AA2- Fine Arts AH2- Humanities HA2- American History

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HW2- Western Civilization HO2- Other World Civilization BC2- Basic Communication OS2- Oral Skills (Oneonta) WS2- Writing Skills (Oneonta) FL2- Foreign Language SUNY & The GETA If a student has fulfilled a SUNY general education requirement at one SUNY school it will be satisfied at all SUNY schools the student will attend. With the student’s SUNY transcript will come a General Education Transcript Addendum (GETA). This will show which general education requirements the student has meet and how they met it. Different schools have different criteria for how a student may fulfill a general education requirement. For instance, another SUNY school may use the student’s American History Regents to fulfill the American History Gen Ed. In this example, the student would still have that general education requirement fulfilled here even though we do not use the Regents exam to do so. Another example would be if the student fulfilled a general education requirement with a course that we will not accept for transfer. This would happen when the student does not have a high enough grade. Technically, the student still has fulfilled their general education requirement and would have it filled here also. The SOATEST screen is used to do this (see section on test scores). If a course comes in equivalent to a course at our institution it will automatically get the gen ed attribute that our course has. If the course is from a non-SUNY school, that is all they will get. If the course is from a SUNY school it is possible that it filled a different general education requirement at that school. For example, POLS 121, American Government at Oneonta fills the social science requirement but at SUNY Oswego it fills the American History requirement. This course will then fill both the S2 and the HA2 general education requirements. A course may fulfill no more than two general education requirements. AH2 courses cannot fulfill additional SUNY general education requirements (double dip); however, AH2 may also satisfy WS2 and OS2, which are Oneonta requirements. It is imperative that when working with a SUNY transcript that you are checking the GETA to make sure the student has all of the general ed they can have.

Test Scores: If it is necessary to use a test score to fill the student’s general education requirement because they earned a D in a course and/or transferred a course from another institution that satisfies a gen ed requirement:

Go to SOATEST

Enter student ID #

Enter test code for the General Education requirement you are trying to fill -- GE1 Math GE2 Natural Science GE3 Social Science GE4 American History GE5 Western Civilization GE6 Other World Civilization GE7 Humanities GE8 Fine Arts

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GE9 Foreign Language GE10 Basic Communication

The test score is always 1

The test date is the semester they took the course or if you do not know the date, the use the semester they are entering here.

Commit by hitting SAVE

NON-SUNY General Rules: When evaluating whether or not a course from a non-SUNY school should get an attribute, consider the following:

Is it like a course that would get a general education attribute here? If it is, then it may have the attribute. Never guess, if questioning it, call Academic Advisement for advice.

For an OS2, the course taken MUST have 50% or more of its grade based on oral presentation.

For a WS2, the course taken MUST have 50% or more of its grade based on written work.

Other World civilization courses are those that look at cultures or histories other than North American, and European male experience.

Foreign Language attributes can be given to courses that are language classes not culture courses.

Lab Sciences:

If the course and the lab have the same course number, and the student passed both, combine and put lab on lecture course. For example:

BIOL 105…..3 credits BIOL 105L…1 credit

Put on BIOL 105 for 4 credits.

If the student failed the lab, only put on BIOL 105 for 3 credits and no NL2. If the student is from a SUNY school and has a D grade in lab, put on BIOL 105 for 3 credits and give them the NL2.

If the course has different numbers for lecture and lab and the student has passed both, ie: BIOL 105…3credits

BIOL 106…1 credit then put them on as separate courses and put NL2 on BIOL 105 but only for that student!

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If the student failed the lecture but passed the lab, you may give them credit for the lab if it has a different course number than the lecture.

Accounting Courses: The following is a chart on how Accounting courses have transferred in the past and how they should come in as of 200709. Ultimately, the only equivalencies the Transfer Credit person would make are ACCT 10E. Here are some other policies:

1. There is no longer a limit on the number of ACCT credits a student may be awarded (as long as the total credit for all coursework does not exceed the College’s minimum standards of 66 or 77)

2. If elective ACCT courses carry more than 3 credits, the credit does not need to be split into three ACCT credits and “x” remaining ELEC credits. Just put the course on for ACCT 10E, 20E, 11E or 12E for the number of credits awarded.

3. If ACCT courses come in as exactly equivalent to our courses (ACCT 100, ACCT 122…) and the transfer course carries more than three credits, then the credit needs to be split between three credits for the ACCT equivalent and the remaining credit gets entered as ACCT 10E.

OLD DATA

ENTRY CODES NEW DATA ENTRY

CODES

4 credit equivalent

ACCT 100 ELEC 10E

3sh 1sh

ACCT 100 ACCT 10E

3sh 1sh

4 credit equivalent

ACCT 122 ELEC 10E

3sh 1sh

ACCT 122 ACCT 10E

3sh 1sh

4 credit elective

ACCT 11E ELEC 10E

3sh 1sh

ACCT 11E

4sh

4 credit elective

ACCT 12E ELEC 10E

3sh 1sh

ACCT 12E

4sh

4 credit elective

ACCT 10E ELEC 10E

3sh 1sh

ACCT 10E

4sh

4 credit UD elective

ACCT 20E ELEC 20E

3sh 1sh

ACCT 20E

4sh

LIMIT: 12 sh ACCT credit (so to get students to 66 sh, we would accept more ACCT credit and enter it as ELEC)

LIMIT: NONE

***If you are unsure of a course equivalency or not comfortable making a decision, contact either the Department Chair to have the course evaluated or call Academic Advisement to “conference”. Never guess!***

A NOTE ABOUT “DISC” IN SHATATR

DISC is a code that means DISCONTINUE. We use this in SHATATR, the transfer course database, for courses that no longer exist at the transfer institution. An example of courses that no longer exists would be New Paltz’s numbering system when they used all numbers and now they use three letters and three numbers. Inputting the DISC code in SHATATR in the “Transferring Course” block in the “Transfer Catalog:” field removes the course and the Oneonta equivalent from running on any reports. DISC a course will still allow students who may have previously taken the transfer course to receive credit.

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INSTITUTIONS NOT IN BANNER OR ALTERING INFORMATION FOR INSTITUTIONS To set up a new institution in Banner, first go to the form STVSBGI. You will enter this form in query mode, so hit Ctrl+Q to cancel the query. Then add your code, institution and type (“C” for college). The Description is not very long, so you will need to play with the school name to make it fit. An example is below. If you are adding a High School, the type is H.

Then save and go to SOASBGI to enter the address and contact information for that institution. Enter the CEEB code at the top and then add address information and any contacts you have for the institution. Go to SOABGTA. The transcript gives you the information that you will need for this screen.

The effective date should be 197009 or when the college came into existence if that date is after 197009.

Determine what is the highest degree a college awards (Bachelors or Associates). Enter that in ‘Highest Degree’

Determine the college’s calendar system.

Next block down: Code = 01 for undergraduate

Once you have completed that screen, save and then exit.

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Now go to the SHATGRD screen. Enter the CEEB code for the institution and hit <TAB>. Enter 2563 in the default institution block. This is Nassau Community College and is used as the default for all institutions. Hit CRTL-Page Down to capture all acceptable grades. SOABGTA allows the credits to be equivalent and SHATGRD allows the grades to be equivalent. (You may need to use this screen if you get an error message in SHATAQ that indicates you’ve enter an invalid grade.) If you have trouble making the grades appear, then try to access it through SHATRANS, Options, SOABGTA.

Change in Calendar Type If at some point when putting on credit, you realize a college has changed its calendar year, you can update this information in SOABGTA. For example, some colleges will change from a quarter hour program to a semester calendar. In order to have the credit transfer correctly, you must update the calendar type.

Go to SOABGTA and enter the term in which the change occurred.

Hit CRTL-Page Down

Click on Maintenance.

Then click on end term. The record will then duplicate itself with this new beginning term. Change the calendar type and hit Save. Any credit put on before that date will be computed in quarter hours, and any credit as of that date will be computed in semester hours.

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RUNNING REPORTS

Now that the data has been entered, it is time to print it all out. A report has been created to print credit evaluations and advisement documents. This is done in Banner in ZAAMENU.

I. REPEAT COURSE REPORTS, TRANSFER ARTICULATION AND ADVISEMENT DOCUMENTS

In Banner go to ZAMMENU and click the Processing tab, click #13 – Transfer Articulation CAPP Run- button

click in the Parameter Values Section. Fill out form according to instructions below. Once form is filled in

appropriately, you can save the form to use again by clicking in the box “Save Parameter Set as” giving the

set a name and description and saving. This will both save the set and print the current report. If you don’t

wish to save the parameter set, but wish to

only print the current report, click only in the “Name” box and save. You should first follow the instructions

for the “Repeat Course Report” make any changes as necessary to students who have repeat courses

(instructions below table). After changes are made, repeat printing process following instructions for the Xfer

Articulation report and CAPP report. See the example of how to set up parameters on the next page.

What It Asks For What You Enter

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01 Username (lowercase) Your username (collector bin)using lower case letters

02 Local or Perm Address L

03 Choose Printer Choose printer AM_LASER_4 from the drop down under Values

04 Run Repeat Course Report? Y when running Repeat Course Report N to run without Repeat Course Report

05 If Y, Include COMP 100? Y (only answer 5 – 9 if you are running the Repeat Course Report otherwise leave blank. “If Y” refers to question #4).

06 If Y, Include Current Reg? Y (or leave blank)

07 If Y, Enter Level Code? 01 (or leave blank)

08 If Y, Print output? Y (or leave blank)

09 If Y, Enter Select Criteria N (or leave blank)

10 If I, Enter ID’s Leave blank

11 If A,E,D Enter Term Code Leave blank

12 If R, Enter file name Leave blank

13 If R, Enter Start Column Leave blank

14 If N, Enter Collector File Your username (collector bin) using capital letters (or leave blank)

15 Run Xfer Artic Report? N (when running only Repeat Course Report. Also, 16-31 will remain blank when running only Repeat Course Report - stop here) Y (will run Articulation Report)

16 If Y, Enter Address Date “” (double quotes will enter today’s date)

17 If Y, Enter Dflt Matric Term Enter term you are entering credit for (ex: 201009)

18 If Y, Print the output? Y

19 If Y, Enter Select Criteria N

20 If I, Was Repeat Rpt Run? Leave blank

21 If No, Enter IDs Leave blank

22 If A or D, Enter Term Code Leave blank

23 If R, Enter filename Leave blank

24 If R, Enter Start Column Leave blank

25 If N, Enter Collector File Your username (collector bin) using capital letters

26 If Y, Run the CAPP Report? Y (refers to question #15)

27 If Y, Enter Group ID? Your username (collector bin) using capital letters (refers to question #26)

28 If Y, Enter Admission Term Enter term you are entering credit for (ex: 201009)

29 If Y, How Many Pages/Sheet 4

30 If Y, Print the Output? Y

31 If Y, # of Copies 1

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Repeat Course report: The report course report is run as part of the transfer articulation report. It checks all of the students course work and shows if the student has duplicate course work.

Students are allowed to take COMP 100 twice for credit. If the student has it twice, the 2nd COMP 100 course is given the WS2 attribute. The first time they take the course it fills the BC2 and the second time it fills the WS2. To add this to the students record,

Go to SHATRNS,

Enter students id#, college CEEB code, and attendance period for course in question. (this is on the repeat course report).

Control page down until you get to the coursework. Find the COMP 100 course and add the WS2 in the attribute section and remove theBC2.

Save and exit.

Go to SHATAEQ

Unroll credit from history

Find the COMP 100 course you just added the attribute to and put an ‘O’ in the Articulate Ind. column to override the articulation. This will ensure that the student will keep this attribute.

Save and roll back to history. If a student has repeated a different course, we change the first time the student took the course to a 10E or 20E. For example: Summer 2005- PSYC 100 Fall 2006- PSYC 100, We would change the Summer 05 course to PSYC 10E. If it is a duplicate 200 level course, change it to a 20E. To change this on the students record:

Go to SHATRNS,

Enter students id#, college CEEB code, and attendance period for course in question. (this is on the repeat course report).

Control page down until you get to the coursework. Find the course and change the course to a 10E or 20E in the Equivalent Course Detail section. Save and exit.

Go to SHATAEQ

Unroll credit from history

Find the course you just changed and put an ‘O’ in the Articulate Ind. column to override the articulation. This will ensure that the student will keep this change.

Save and roll back to history.

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II. ADVISEMENT DOCUMENTS and/or ALTERNATIVE MAJORS on SMAZCAR (for paid students) or SMAZCAA (for non-paid students) In BANNER:

in SMAZCAR or SMAZCAA, enter a group id (this can be your initials)

enter student id(s) you want to run advisement documents for

if running an alternative major, enter program, major and concentration information

to run a generic advisement document, use Amy Verbatim (A00307032)

Then go to the Processing tab in ZAMMENU #14 = Run CAPP Transfer Articulation

III. COURSE EQUIVALENCIES FOR SELECTED COLLEGES ZRSR0169 is the name of this report. If you type that in on the main Banner screen where you would normally choose any Banner screen it will take you to the report. The report can also be accessed through the Processing tab of ZAAMENU # 16 = Course Equivalency Report

IV. TRANSFER ORIENTATION LISTS

WHAT IT ASKS FOR WHAT IS ENTERED

(L) local or (P) permanent? ‘L’ for local address.

Print course titles on compliance report (Y/N)

‘Y’

Enter the disclaimer number (press<return>for default>):

Hit ‘enter’

Enter the group ID for these requests:

This is what you entered in SMAZCAR, your initials

Print on both sides of the paper (N/Y/4)

‘N’ will print out large on one side. ‘4’ if your printer is set up to handle this it can print the documents small and 2 pages per piece of paper.

Look at file before printing (Y/N)

If ‘Y’, you can view the document without printing it. If you want to print it after you have viewed it, F10, then say ‘Y’ ‘N’ if you don’t want to view

WHAT IT ASKS FOR WHAT IS ENTERED

Report on (A)ll, (S)UNY/CUNY SCHOOLS or (Individual ones (A/S/I)

‘I” for individual school(s)

Enter the desired CEEB codes…. – Maximum of 25: enter CEEB codes for college(s)

Enter the 6 digit term identifier (e.g. 199109): use current term

Would you like to print the heading on all pages (Y/N)?: ‘N’

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ZRSR0541 is the name of this report. If you type that in on the main Banner screen where you would normally choose any Banner screen it will take you to the report. The report can also be accessed through the Applicants – Pg 2 tab of ZAAMENU # 45 Transfer Orientation Report. This report has default printing values set up for Academic Advisement. When you get to the report, you’ll see that the printer defaults to AA_LASER_1 and the special print has a value of “-o fp18”. You have two options: if you want to print the report immediately, you can change the printer to AM_LASER_# (1 for the copier room, 2 or 3 for recruitment, or 4 for the credit eval printer); if you choose this option, leave the special print value as is. If you want to review the output in Banner before deciding to print, type DATABASE in the Printer field and clear out the special print field.

WHAT IT ASKS FOR WHAT IS ENTERED

01: Mode A – All Transfers and Readmits S – For specific Orientation Session N – For those with no Orientation Session

‘A’ to run all paid transfer and readmits S to run a specific orientation session N to run those not registered for a session (for summer, this is the August session)

02: Sessions (If Mode = S) Entered desired number of Orientation session

03: Order by (N) or (M)ajor?: ‘N’ to run in alphabetical order ‘M’ by major, useful to find wannabes

04: Enter the 6 digit term identifier (i.e. 201109) use upcoming term

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V. FRESHMEN with TRANSFER CREDIT

WHAT IT ASKS FOR WHAT IS ENTERED

Enter Run Sequence (Optional): <ENTER>

Please Chose the Type of Report You Want From the Following List: 1- Counts of CEEB Codes Where Freshmen Have Prior College Credit 2- List of Freshmen with CEEB Codes of their Previous Colleges 3- List of Students with Prior College Credit by Term Code 4- Counts of Students with Prior College Credit by Term Code Selection (1,2,3 or 4):

‘4’ to get numbers of students each semester

Enter Term Code semester you want numbers for

Look at the file before printing (Yes/No/Help) (Y/N/H) ‘N’

Select a printer… 26

Enter the form (if any)… Press <Return> to skip this entry: <ENTER> to skip this step

Enter the number of copies of the report to be printed… <ENTER> for 1 copy

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AUTO-INDEXING CREDIT EVALUATIONS

1. Run batch of credit evaluations as usual. 2. Go to My Computer…E drive and T drive:

In E drive you will drag information from the T drive to AdmsXferArticulation and AdmsXferArticCAPP

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3. In T drive open your collector bin (ex. traskpg)

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(note: you may double-click on file to view documents) 4. Index Articulation documents: Click and drag appropriate file (example…xfer_artic_2010_jun_30_14_22_34.lis)… into AdmsXferArticulation folder. Articulations will be indexed to appropriate students’ records. 4. a.) Index CAPP documents: Click and drag appropriate file (example…capp_std_2010_jun_30_14_14_17.lis)…into AdmsXferArticCAPP folder. Arrow sheets will be indexed to appropriate students’ records 6. In Document Manager, check to make sure indexing processed correctly. After the reports are printed and you have Auto Indexed, mark as appropriate in ZAACREV, collate each student’s Articulation report with the Arrow sheets, clip together with a paper clip and sort into correct file, so that Counselor’s can review them. After the Counselor has reviewed each report, she will return those that need corrections to the corrections file. Make the corrections, reprint the reports, if a preliminary credit evaluation, mark in ZAACREV and put back in the appropriate Counselor’s corrections file for a final review. When the evaluations are ready to mail, the Counselor will file in the file that corresponds with the letter that each evaluation needs (letter #1 for preliminary evaluations, letter #2 for updated or revised evaluations, #3 for incoming freshmen, etc.). Each evaluation and letter is inserted into a large (9x12) window envelope. Mark appropriately in ZAACREV and mail. Be aware that after the start of a term many evaluations will have campus addresses and will go through interoffice mail.

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CREDIT EVALUATION REVIEW

1. SAADMS

a. Entry term correct

b. Decision / status – we only send out credit evaluations for accepted students

c. Major – all transfer students must declare a major. Does it match the major on the credit

evaluation?

d. Checklist accurate – are 0012 and 0035 listed? If not, add them into the checklist. Add “prior

to Orientation” in the item description field for 0012.

2. TRANSCRIPT & SOAPCOL

a. Is this the correct student?

b. Do all colleges listed have corresponding transcripts in Document Manager?

c. Check that earned credits and GPA match on transcript and in SOPACOL

d. Has a degree been awarded? Highlight in blue and make sure degree is noted in Degree box in

SOAPCOL as well as in SHATRANS on the first term listed at that institution in the Transfer

Degree Box

e. Is there other credit listed on transcript not otherwise accounted for (i.e. transfer credit from

another institution, but no corresponding transcript received)? Highlight in pink

f. Dates entered? Transcript Received Date field when student receives credit for coursework.

Enter date in Transcript Reviewed Date field when student does not receive credit (i.e.: low AP

scores, not a regionally accredited school).

g. Official checkbox checked if a final transcript?

h. Prior Institution boxes checked if it is the most recent college attended?

i. Admissions request correct?

3. CREDIT EVALUATION

a. Did the major and Gen Eds run?

b. Check total number of credits (66 max from 2 year college/ 77 max from 4 year college)

c. Degree posted, if applicable. For AA, AS, AAS we accept all credit earned including Ds. AOS we

do not accept Ds per 2011-2012 College Catalog.

d. Compare articulation page(s) to transcript semester by semester

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Make sure courses are correct – look for title changes # of credits, grades, etc.

Make sure each term on the credit evaluation matches the term on the transcript

Look at gen eds – make sure they make sense, check double-dipping (max of two

attributes per course), AH2 does not double dip with any other attributes, except WS2 or

OS2 are allowed.

Age limit on coursework – if a course is older than the recommended age, KBSI to

override the direct equivalency and make the course an elective in within the

department:

1. No age limit on gen eds

2. Business classes should be no more than 5 years old

3. PSYC & MATH/CSCI/STAT should be no more than 10 years old

4. EDUC has rules about the age of their coursework, but they hand monitor it and

tell students (also on EDUC arrow sheets)

e. Review the Advisement document

Make sure gen eds are slotting in correctly. If you do not see a course slotting in to

satisfy a gen ed, inform the Coordinator of Credit and s/he will pass it along to the

Director of Academic Advisement

If SUNY school, check GETA for gen eds and/or online SUNY General Education Requirement

listing for all gen eds at each SUNY school at

http://www.suny.edu/provost/GeneralEducation/CourseList/mastercampuslist.cfm

1. Make sure that any requirement satisfied on GETA is satisfied on arrow sheet

(does not have to be with the class listed n GETA)

2. If a student earns gen ed credit for a course with a D or from a transferred class,

the course needs to be entered in SOATEST. GE#, test score 1, 01-MAY-YEAR for

Spring; 01-DEC-YEAR for Fall.

Check major runs and the appropriate courses slot in the major and major related

work

Check “ELECTIVES section to see if anything there might be applicable for a

requirement. No more than 24 ELEC credits allowed!

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4. CORRECTIONS

a. Mark corrections on evaluation and transcript

b. Remove incorrect evaluations from document manager

c. Update ZAACREV

d. Give corrections to data entry person and they will fix and re-run

e. Review corrected evaluation to make sure corrections processed

f. Place updated evaluation in applicable file for mailing

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POTENTIAL PROBLEMS & COURSE EQUIVALENCY RE-EVALUATION

1. Major does not print on CAPP document – make sure program, major and catalog term are correct in

SAADAMS and SFAREGS (the latter if the student has registered for courses) 2. Gen Eds do not run on CAPP document -- make sure GE2 is in the student attribute code in SGASADD

(via SGASTDN (if it is not there you can add it as illustrated below):

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COURSE EQUIVALENCY RE-EVALUATION REQUESTS

After students receive their preliminary credit evaluation in the mail, they may contact us with questions about why their credits are not transferring as direct equivalents. If a student wants to have a course re-evaluated for equivalency because it is required for his or her major, the student must submit a course syllabi (a course description is not enough information for the department chair) for each course and return the completed form (students do not fill out Department Chair Review box) to our Office:

State University of New York College at Oneonta

Office of Admissions

PRE-MATRICULATION TRANSFER CREDIT EVALUATION / RE-EVALUATION REQUEST

dep

t: _____

_______

__

DATE: ______________________________

_________________________________________________ A00 _________________________________ NAME STUDENT ID NUMBER __________________________________________________ _____________________________________ EMAIL ADDRESS MAJOR __________________________________________________ _____________________________________ PHONE NUMBER CONCENTRATION

Transfer Institution Course Number & Title # of

Credits Oneonta Equivalent

Requested Equivalent

Example: Hudson Valley CC

ARTS 111: Drawing Pt. 2

3

ARTS 20E

ARTS 241: Drawing

Student: Complete one form per academic department Indicate below what you think the course should be equivalent to at

Oneonta Submit form, course description, syllabus & any other supporting

documentation to Cassandra Querques

Department Chair: Review attached documents & evaluate course

equivalency Return form with decision at your earliest convenience You may keep supporting documents for your records

Form & documents should be submitted to: Ms. Cassandra Querques Coordinator of Transfer Credit & Articulation / Transfer Counselor

Admissions Office, 116 Alumni Hall [email protected]

607.436.3499 / phone ~ 607.436.3074 / fax

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DEPARTMENT CHAIR REVIEW

The transfer course(s) listed above is (are) equivalent to the requested Oneonta equivalent. Make this change in Banner so all future students receive this equivalency. The transfer course(s) listed above is (are) equivalent to: __________________________. Make this change in Banner so all future students receive this equivalency. The change above is approved for this student only. More information is needed to complete this evaluation: ______________________________________________________________________ The re-evaluation requested is NOT equivalent. This request is denied. _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ __________________ DEPARTMENT CHAIR Name (print) DEPARTMENT CHAIR Signature DATE

After we receive the necessary materials, we will scan and index the syllabi and re-evaluation form to the student’s record; index as Course Syllabi in Document Manager. Input the information for the student’s reevaluation request into the Access Database for that semester. After inputting the data into the database, email it to the appropriate department chair for review. When the syllabi and form are returned to the Admissions Office, input the Date Received and Chair Decision into the database for that semester. Send the student an email alerting him or her to the department chair’s decision. If the department chair agreed the course is equivalent, either change the equivalency in Banner for all future students or override the course in SHATAEQ for that student only. If the dept. chair determined the course is not equivalent, no changes need to be made to the student’s credit, but send them an email notification.

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ORIENTATION

Your main responsibility for orientation is to have all the credit evaluations as complete as possible as students prepare to come to orientation. You are required to attend all transfer orientation sessions. In order to get a list of transfers by orientation session, you can print the report from ZAAMENU called Transfer Orientation Report. This report will give you a full list of all students who are attending that Orientation session and whose credit needs to be added and corrected. If you were trying to print for fall (August) or spring orientation you would leave the session number field blank.

Education and Provisional (“wannabe”) Status:

If a transfer student wants to declare education they must have a 2.8 overall GPA at the time of acceptance. If a student has between a 2.80 and a 3.0 cum GPA on their most recent transcript, we can make them have provisional status. We refer to this as “wannabe”. The major codes for these students all start with WB. For instance, Childhood education would be WBCH. Once the student sends in their final transcript showing all grades, and the overall GPA is a 2.8 or higher you can change the status out of provisional to an actual Education major. If the student went here, you can view their GPA on SHATERM. Before orientation you will work with the Orientation office to “clear” these students. The students are not allowed to register for education courses and therefore cannot come to the education orientation unless we have verified their GPA. You will be able to note from the Orientation report students who are in wannabe status, or someone in Orientation may contact you about students that are still in WB status but want to come to the education orientation session. You will need to contact those students to see if they have the GPA. You may accept unofficial transcripts or grade reports if they are verifiably from an official source (i.e. run from the transfer college’s website.) Make sure to DOCUMENT all conversations/contacts. If a student does not have the 2.8, they can declare another major for one semester and if they have a 2.8 or higher they can then declare education. They need to make sure they tell the advisor at orientation that they want to be education majors so they can choose their classes wisely.

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SOAPCOL AND THE CHECKLIST

SOAPCOL: This screen tracks the colleges the student has attended. It is also where we track if we have received an official final transcript for each college attended. This screen interacts with financial aid and if we do not have all of the official boxes marked here, the student’s financial aid will not be released. Financial Aid generates letters to students saying that they have an admissions hold. This is what the letter is referring to. It is not a hold that we put on in SOAHOLD. Any AP transcripts or college level coursework taken in High School should not be entered here unless we have the official transcript. We do not hold up a student’s financial aid for those transcripts. CHECKLIST: This screen is accessed off the SAAADMS screen. Items that are missing from the student’s file are entered on this screen and letters are generated to the students requesting this information. These letters are generated automatically per the recruitment plan. The transfer counselor enters a request for AP or college credit on the checklist but does not enter that school on SOAPCOL. This is a courtesy to the student to notify them that in order to get credit they must send an official transcript. If it is missing, the credit evaluator may enter this information on the checklist or depending on where in the cycle we are, may choose to write a request manually. A date entered in the received field on the checklist, will stop that item from being printed on the outgoing letter. If all of the items are received, a letter will not go out. NOTE: Changing or updating the checklist will not update SOAPCOL 0035 LETTERS: This letter goes out automatically to any student with a final transcript missing from the most recently attended school. Dates the letters are generated are listed in the Admissions manual. When a transfer counselor or the credit person receives an official final transcript from the most recent college, ‘0035’ is entered on SOAPCOL in the Adm. Request field and the official box is checked off. By entering 0035 in SOAPCOL, you are updating the checklist and therefore stopping the request letter from going out.

Completions of Files

It is part of this positions job to make sure all of the transfer files are complete and all screens in banner marked as such. It is particularly important to make sure all FINAL, OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS (0035) have been received. This can be verified in ZAACREV. Remember to check SOAPCOL for the official box and put the 0035 code in Admissions Request field. Also check the check list to make sure all fields are completed. Students will have been receiving checklist letters on a regular basis, informing them if we are missing documentation. (Some people will take a long time to send transcripts.) If a final transcript comes in from a student’s last previous college and they have fallen below a 2.0 overall, this person is ineligible for transfer and the file should be given to a transfer admissions counselor. They will contact the student and explain their options.

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PLACING HOLDS ON DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL STUDENT’S RECORDS

If you still have incomplete files as pre-registration for the next semester approaches, you need to place a HOLD on these records, which will not permit them to register for classes and hold up the processing of their financial aid, if applicable. The registrar’s office will send out a letter to students stating when pre-registration starts, and the date by which all credit must be added – you should have your HOLDS in place before that date. Reasonable target dates to notify students that you are putting HOLDS on their records are: Fall – 3 weeks into the semester / Spring – 5 weeks into the semester. Process for placing HOLDS on a student’s record:

Go to ZAACREV and back sort the “Final Transcript” column – this will provide you with an organized glimpse of all the students who do not have a final college transcript satisfied on their SAAADMS checklist and/or in SOAPCOL.

For international students, work with the counselor who manages international credit for an up-to-date list of international students and see who is missing a final college transcript.

Go to SAADAMS for each student to check the checklist, also open the student’s record in Document Manager. Examine SAAADMS, Doc Manager, and SOAPCOL to see what is missing.

o If a document is incorrectly indexed and/or incorrect in SAAADAMS/SOAPCOL, adjust as

necessary by changing to 0035 to make the check mark populate in ZAACREV. o If a final transcript is missing, follow the protocol below:

Go to SOAHOLD and bring up the student’s record. If the student already has another hold, arrow down until you reach an empty block. Type “AD” in the box for type of hold. Then tab over to the “Reason” field and indicate what the student’s record is lacking (i.e.: Nassau CC w/ FA-09 grades posted). Then save the information.

Once you place the hold the student needs to be notified that a hold has been placed on their record. Copy and paste the document “Memorandum re incomplete file (semester)” into an email, and tailor the email to each specific student’s needs. You can find the student’s email in the email tab in SPAIDEN. Be sure to paste the email in SPACMNT with the note: HOLD placed on student’s record. Email notification below sent (date).

o Note: The Registrar’s Office sends notifications to students who have a HOLD every two weeks.

Maintain a Word document or Access database of students whom you have put on HOLD, and update it with the date as you receive required documents. Distribute copy of this to the Transfer Team.

To remove a hold:

When a final official transcript is received: go to SOAHOLD, highlight the AD Undergraduate Admissions record and click Record Remove. Then hit save or F10.

Send an email to the student stating: and put the email in SPACMNT We have received the final official transcript requested and we have removed the hold on your student record. You will be eligible to register for courses next semester once registration begins and your financial aid can be dispersed (if applicable). Thank you for your timely attention to this matter.

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Prematric Credit In-Progress

Students will send us official transcripts from college credit attempted in high school with in-progress grades for the classes attempted in their senior year of high school. We will add the in-progress credit to a freshman student’s record if they have deposited with us. Sometimes a student fails to remember to send a final official college transcript with a grade earned for their senior year classes. It becomes problematic when we have in-progress prematric credit on a student’s record for prolonged periods of time. We have devised this procedure to catch the in-progress prematric credit:

3 weeks into the Fall semester and 5 weeks into the Spring semester

Contact Rob Brown in the Computer Center and ask for a list of all currently enrolled students with prematric in-progress courses listed

Email each student via Fire Engine Red with the content below

Add “Prematric IP email sent” to the Project Calendar on date that the email was sent and 3 weeks later add “Remove prematric IP without final official transcript” on the date credit should be removed from the student’s record.

Date Dear Student, Our records indicate that you have in-progress credit on your SUNY Oneonta record for college-level courses that you took during high school. An official transcript is not considered final when there are courses listed as in-progress; we require final official transcripts for all college credit a student attempts to complete. To remedy this situation, please contact the Registrar’s Office of the college(s) through which you took the in-progress course(s) and request that a final official transcript be sent to the SUNY Oneonta Office of Admissions. Upon receipt of the transcript we will change the in-progress grade to the letter grade that you earned. We will remove the in-progress transfer credits from your record if you do not take any action and we do not receive a transcript within 3 weeks from today’s date. Please let us know if you have any further questions. Thank you, SUNY Oneonta Office of Admissions 116 Alumni Hall Oneonta, NY 13820 [email protected]

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APPENDIX A – REGIONAL ACCREDIATION

In order to transfer credit an institution must be REGIONALLY accredited or accredited by New York State Board of Regents (see subsequent pages for a memo from the SUNY Provost from 2005): Regional Institutional Accrediting Organizations: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (This is the accreditation that Oneonta has) New England Association of Schools and Colleges North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Western Association of Schools and Colleges If an institution is not regionally accredited, the student will not receive credit for coursework completed at that institution. However, we still scan and index the transcript so it will be attached to the student’s record. The CEEB code for non-regionally accredited schools is 0000 = Institution Unknown. Also, insert a textbox on the transcript in Document Manager and write: not regionally accredited, no credit awarded. Mark the Transcript Reviewed date box in SOAPCOL with the date we received the non-regionally accredited transcript.

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APPENDIX B – UNUSUAL NUMBERINGS ALBANY

Albany’s transcripts use a 4 letter code to identify the subject. When entering it in SHATAEQ, do not use the first letter. This letter identifies which campus the student took the course at and does not correspond to the catalog entry. ie: AENG 102, would be entered as ENG 102 EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE

Empire does not use a traditional transcript or numbering system. Each course is listed on a separate sheet of paper. The grade is listed at the end is what we put in for the student. If the transcript list an alpha and numeric for the course we will use that. ie: SOC 28103 would be entered SOC 28103. On older transcripts there was no alpha and we used our alpha and the number. For example, it may have been a psychology course with the number 2. We would enter PSYC 2. PSYC is Oneonta’s department code for psychology. Also, when entering the title never include the “WWW” indicating the course was online. We do not distinguish that in the title. KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE Excerpt from email sent to Eileen McClafferty about how to add credit from KCC, sent 8/4/11: KCC has a very long course numbering system. For instance, General Psychology at KCC is listed in the KCC Catalog and on KCC

transcripts as PSY 01100. SHATATR has quite a mixture of course numbering systems for courses, including four digits (PSY 1100),

three digits (PSY 110), and two digits (PSY 11).

We printed and reviewed a list of the transfer courses from Kingsborough (CEEB 2358) and found that the majority of courses were

input with two digits (PSY 11). Majority wins here, so when we add credit from Kingsborough please disregard the lead zero and the

last two zeros. Deb worked hard at updating SHATATR with discontinues (DISC) where appropriate and creating new records where

appropriate, thanks Deb!

The only instance where we will use the full four digit numbering system is for Special Topics and Internship courses within a

department. They are numbered as 81XX or 82XX. The XX represents different ending digits that correlate to varying special topics

in a course. With either of these special scenarios, please continue to disregard the lead zero.

NEW PALTZ

Up until Summer 2007, New Paltz used an all numeric system. The first two digits identified the department and the last three identified the course. We enter those as NP and the first two digits and then the course number is the last three digits. ie: 38102, would be entered as NP38 102. In Summer 2007 New Paltz moved to an alpha numeric system. HUDSON VALLEY

Older transcripts use a 4 digit number to identify the courses. For those, enter HV in the subject and the 4 digits for the course number. ie: 1459 would be entered HV 1459. ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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Orange is similar to New Paltz in that they use a 5 digit number system; the first two digits identifying the department and the last three the course. We enter OC and the first two digits for the subject and the last three for the course. ie: 38102, would be OC38 102. In Summer 2007 Orange Co CC moved to an alpha numeric system. FULTON MONTGOMERY

Fulton Montgomery uses an alpha and a four digit number on the transcript. We only enter the first three digits. The last number indicates if it is lecture or lab. ie: EN 1011 would be entered EN 101. SUFFOLK COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Suffolk CC changed its course numbering system in Fall 2008.

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APPENDIX C – MOHAWK VALLEY CC/SUNY ONEONTA JOINT PROGRAM IN EDUCATION Program dissolved after Fall 2011

Overview of the 2 + 2 Program: The Mohawk Valley Community College/SUNY Oneonta 2+2 Joint Program in Education is designed to encourage place-bound students to earn a 4 year degree from SUNY Oneonta while remaining at MVCC’s Utica campus, and then move on to teach in the Mohawk Valley where there is a need for educators. Students will spend their first 2 years at MVCC and complete a structured program of courses that aligns with the first two years of the CHED/LART program at Oneonta. Upon successful completion of the requirements at MVCC and a 2.8 cum GPA or better, students can apply to “transfer” to the Oneonta portion of the program and complete the final two years of the degree on the MVCC Utica campus. At the end of 4 years, they will earn a Bachelor of Science in Childhood Education with a concentration in Liberal Arts. Other helpful information:

Childhood Education major with a Liberal Arts concentration is the only major code choice for our MVCC/Oneonta Joint Program in Education.

All transfers in the MVCC/Oneonta Joint Program in Education will apply and matriculate in the Fall semester of each year.

No online courses are offered in this program.

Students must earn a C or better in all Education and concentration courses in order for the course to satisfy degree requirements. Students must have a 2.8 cum GPA or better at MVCC at the end of the Spring/Summer term in order to continue to the second half of the program.

If a student transfers coursework from another college to MVCC, it must be equivalent to the MVCC courses and they must send an official transcript to our Office from that institution. The Registrar at MVCC, Rosemary Spetka, can be of assistance if a course is transferring from MVCC that is not a direct equivalent (TRF XXXX) – use the transfer credit section of the transcript to check off the checklist when reviewing the application. Keeping a document of TRF XXXX transfer credit for each student may be helpful for each recruitment term.

If a student is admissible after an initial review of their application, the acceptance code for this program is TX. If they are unacceptable because their GPA is below a 2.8 or they are missing required courses from the checklist, then they received a PDF letter emailed as an attachment explaining their options on how to move forward (most students choose to wait until their final Spring grades are posted to see if they meet the GPA requirements prior to making an admissions decision). Save a copy of the PDF sent to each student regarding non-admissibility to the MVCC Applicants folder in the Coordinator for Transfer Credit & Articulation folder.

Keep track of applicants each semester in a spreadsheet or table. This is helpful as the recruitment term progresses that you know what you need from each student, if they have paid, etc.

Foreign Language Requirement: 2 semesters of the same foreign language. If a student took the same language for at least 3 years in HS and scored a 90 or better on the Regents exam, then they are exempt from 1 semester of foreign language, but need to take 1 more semester of the same language.

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We need their final high school transcript if they want to receive credit for the Regents exam. If they did not score above a 90 on the Regents, they need to take 2 semesters of the same language – all languages are appropriate that are offered at MVCC, including American Sign Language.

o The articulation agreement for this 2 + 2 program states, if a student "has completed 3 or more

years of a language in high school and either completed a 90 or better on the Regents, or one year beyond the Regents, the student must complete 1 college semester of the same foreign language. If the student needs to complete only one semester of a foreign language, then they must contact their advisor to have PY 101 added to the plan of study. This course must be completed to meet graduation requirements.” This is why you may see PSY 101 on some students transcripts. And the one semester of the foreign language that they need to take here at MV should be either the 191 Foreign Language Review or 201 Intermediate Foreign Language

Since this is a joint program, they cannot do the entire program on one campus. Therefore, there are 2 required courses that students take on the Main Oneonta campus in the summer session prior to their matriculation: EDUC 106 Issues in Education and EPSY 229 Survey of Exceptional Children. Students go through Continuing Education Office and must complete an additional application through the CE Office to take these courses.

o To facilitate the summer course registration in Continuing Education, follow this procedure

after most of the students have been accepted:

o Once a week go to ZAMMENU and run Report 7: Accepts by Major. This report will illustrate which of the accepted MVCC applicants have paid the $100 tuition deposit.

Term Code: 20__09 Student Type: T for transfer student Major: WBMC Concentration: LAMV Accepts or Paid/Waived: A for accepted or P for Paid/Waived

o Report any new deposited students to Continuing Education via email to Michele Thibault or Sherry Wildenstein. This will allow the students to register for their two summer classes at Oneonta: EDUC 106 and EPSY 229.

o The following is what students have to do to get them registered and ready to go for the two

Summer Session classes at Oneonta. Please complete the steps in this order to make is easier on yourself!

1. Pay your $100 tuition deposit for Oneonta. You can do so at

https://webservices.oneonta.edu by using your social security number OR Oneonta ID number and personal PIN number to log in.

2. Register with the Continuing Education Office for EDUC 106 and EPSY 229. You can find the application at this site if you have not already submitted it: http://www.oneonta.edu/academics/summer/ and click “Forms” for the Application.

3. If you want to pay for the two classes right now, please contact the Student Accounts Office to see if they have begun to prepare bills for summer. You can reach them directly at 607-436-3389.

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4. You can apply for housing this summer through the Continuing Education website. You can download the form for housing at this site http://www.oneonta.edu/academics/summer/housing.asp#.

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MVCC / Oneonta Joint Program in Education Fall 2010 Checklist Name: Review GPA: 2.8

Date:

ID #:

A00

Final GPA:

2.8

Date:

ACCEPT UNACCEPTABLE A.S. Degree:

MVCC Coursework: Oneonta Equivalents: NOTES:

MA 171 Foundations in Math I MATH 108 Concepts of Math I MA 172 Foundations in Math II MATH 109 Concepts of Math II

MA 175 Elementary Functions MATH 105 Elementary Functions

EN 101 English 1: Composition COMP 100 Composition

EN 102 English 2: Ideas and Values LITR 100 Intro to Literature

EN 248-272 English (select one): EN ______ ALIT, ELIT, WLIT electives

HI 101 History of Civilization 1 HIST 100 Western Civ I

or HI 102 History of Civilization 2 HIST 101 Western Civ II

HI 111 American History 1492-1850 HIST 144 US History I

or HI 112 American History 1850-present HIST 145 US History II

HI 214 New York State History HIST 266 History of NYS

BI 105 Environmental Science BIOL 286 Intro Env Pollution (NL2)

or BI 206 Intro to Anatomy & Physiology BIOL 202 Intro Human A&P (NL2)

2 Sciences with lab from following choices:

BI 101 General Biology I BIOL 180 General Biology I

GL 101 Physical Geology GEOL 120 Intro to Geology

CH 131 College Chemistry CHEM 10E Chemistry elective (NL2)

or CH 141 General Chemistry I CHEM 111 General Chemistry I

PH 131 Physics Fundamentals PHYS 100 Introductory Physics

or PH 151 General Physics I PHYS 103 General Physics I

ED 150 Social & Philos Found. of Education EDUC 206 Philos & Found of Ed

ED 151 Health/Safety Issues EDUC 213 Ed Law Health/Safety

GC 244 Topics in Art History ARTH 20E Art Hist elective (AA2)

GE 101 World Geography GEOG 100 Intro Geography

HU 186 Music Appreciation MUSC 106 Learning About Music

IS 101 Intro to Personal Computers CSCI 100 Intro Comp Tech

IS 208 Practical Computing CSCI 20E Comp Sci elective

PS 101 American National Government POLS 121 US Government

Foreign Language 1 & Foreign Language 2 FL2 (or 1 semester + 3 years of the same language in HS) (must pass Regents exam if HS course)

ED 100 College Seminar INTD 10E

Phys Ed. (Two Credit Hours) PHED 10E

*EDUC 106 Issues in Education *TAKE AT ONEONTA CAMPUS - SUMMER SESSION (SS)

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*EPSY 229 Survey of Exceptional Children *TAKE AT ONEONTA CAMPUS - SS

Sample Letter that students receive as a PDF via email if they are NOT admissible to the program upon initial review of their application. Copy Dick Gaetano, coordinator of program on the MVCC campus, on all emails consisting of non-admissibility (ie: low GPA, incomplete class requirements)

, 2010 Dear _____________________ , I am writing to inform you that at this time you are not acceptable into the Oneonta portion of the Mohawk Valley Community College / Oneonta jointly registered program in Education for the following reason(s):

□ Your current GPA ( _______ ) is below the minimum required 2.8 □ You have not enrolled in and/or successfully completed all of the courses required by MVCC:

______________________________________________________________________________

□ Required class(es) you have taken are more than 10 years old:

______________________________________________________________________________

□ Other:

______________________________________________________________________________

The following checked items are your options:

□ Wait until the end of the semester grades are posted to verify your GPA □ Provide additional information: ______________________________________________________

□ Request consideration for transfer to the Oneonta campus and complete your Bachelor’s degree in our

Education program (you will not be able to re-enter the MVCC campus program)

□ Request consideration for transfer to the Oneonta campus and change major for one semester until your GPA is 2.8 or higher, then complete your Bachelor’s degree in our Education program (you will not be able to re-enter the MVCC campus program)

□ Take the missing class(es) during the 1

st summer session and, contingent upon completion with a C or better,

be accepted and start summer classes 2nd

session

□ Defer application to Fall 2011 so you can rectify the situation

□ Withdraw your application for admission

□ Other: __________________________________________________________________________ Please return the reply form below, to let me know of your intention. You may e-mail, call, fax or mail your response. If I do not hear from you I will assume you do not wish to attend and will cancel your application. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Sincerely, Cassandra Querques

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Transfer Counselor & Coordinator of Transfer Credit and Articulation Admissions Office, 116 Alumni Hall SUNY Oneonta Oneonta, NY 13820 PH: 607-436-3499 FAX: 607-436-3074 [email protected]

Mohawk Valley Community College / SUNY Oneonta Joint Program in Education

REPLY FORM NAME: (please print) _______________________________________________________________ STUDENT ID A00 #: _____________________________________________________________ PHONE #: ________________________________________________________________________ E-MAIL ADDRESS: ________________________________________________________________ Please be advised that I would like the following action to be taken on my application:

□ Wait until the end of the semester grades are posted to verify my GPA before rendering a decision □ Review the enclosed additional information before rendering a decision:

_________________________________________________________________________

□ I request consideration for transfer to the Oneonta campus to complete my Bachelor’s degree in

Oneonta’s Education program (I understand that I will not be able to re-enter the MVCC campus program)

□ I request consideration for transfer to the Oneonta campus; change my major to: _______________________. If, after one semester my GPA is 2.8 or higher, then I intend to change my major back, and pursue my Bachelor’s degree in Oneonta’s Education program (I understand I will not be able to re-enter the MVCC campus program)

□ I will take the missing class(es) during the 1

st summer session and, contingent upon completion with a C or

better, ask to be accepted; I would then start summer classes at Oneonta during the 2nd

session

□ Please defer my application to Fall 2011 so I may rectify the situation

□ Please withdraw my application for admission

□ Other: ___________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________ SIGNATURE: ____________________________________________________________________

DATE Please return this completed form to: Cassandra Querques

Transfer Counselor & Coordinator of Transfer Credit and Articulation Admissions Office, 116 Alumni Hall SUNY Oneonta Oneonta, NY 13820 PH: 607-436-3499 / FAX: 607-436-3074 [email protected]

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APPENDIX B - STUDY ABROAD TRANSFERS

SUNY 4 year SUNY (2yr or ag/tech) or other regionally accredited 2 or 4

year institutions

Other Program

Credit limitations

Any number of credits is okay as long as they are needed.

Any number of credits is okay as long as they are not in violation of residency rules and are needed.

No guarantee on credit. If credit does come, it cannot be in violation of residency rules.

Form(s) to Complete

SUNY Study Abroad with Int’l Ed (and then other offices)

Academic Leave plus a Prior Approval Form with Academic Advisement

Personal Leave – With the understanding there is no guarantee of transfer of credit. Will need to send their transcript to WES for evaluation.

How the Credit Counts

- Everything is considered Residency Credit and will appear as OVER 370(X). - Substitutions of overseas credit will be processed once the credit is posted by Registrar.

- Transfer Credit - Substitutions of overseas credit will be processed once the credit is posted by Registrar.

- Transfer Credit if WES recommends it - Re-evals or subs of transfer credit will need to be requested once transfer credit (if any) is posted.

Upper Level?

All upper division Determined by course content Determined by WES

Min Grades D or better C or better C or better

Affect GPA? No No No

Transfer of Credit

Host SUNY receives transcript from overseas institution and creates a SUNY Overseas transcript. This is sent to the Oneonta Registrar who posts the credit.

Need to send an Official transcript from the Host American university to the Registrar. Credit will be posted as per the Prior approval.

Send “Transcript” to WES for evaluation. We will grant credit of the coursework if considered to be baccalaureate level and the number of credits then given will be as per the WES recommendation.

Special Notes

- If the transcript is not received by the end of the semester, the grade is recorded as NR and the credit does not count in any of the totals on the arrow sheet. - Courses can’t slot or show individually until the transcript is received.

Institutions Albany Binghamton Brockport Buffalo (U & C) Cortland Empire Fredonia Geneseo Maritime

New Paltz Old Westbury Oneonta Oswego Plattsburgh Potsdam Purchase Stony Brook Utica Rome

Adirondack Alfred Broome Canton Cayuga Clinton Cobleskill Columbia-Greene Corning Delhi Dutchess Erie Farmingdale FIT Finger Lakes Fulton-Montgomery Genesee

Herkimer Hudson Valley Jamestown Jefferson Mohawk Monroe Morrisville Nassau Niagara North County Onondaga Orange Rockland Schenectady Suffolk Sullivan Tompkins-Cortland Ulster Westchester

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