CORRESPONDENCE CREDIT
All correspondence courses must be taken for credit. Upon completion
of the course, the instructor will assign a grade, and the student
will receive the appropriate number of credit hours on a transcript.
These hours may apply toward a degree.
Acceptance into correspondence study does not necessarily mean
that a student is a degree candidate. Degree candidates must apply
through the Registrar's office. However, the general rule is that
all courses are accepted into degree programs when they meet requirements.
Up to only 25% of the required hours for an undergraduate degree
may be earned through correspondence.