By A1 Admin on
9/21/2009
The Higher Education Act, which originated in 1965, focuses most of the legislative emphasis on government policy focused toward student access and affordibility. Which is another way of saying financial aid. But, we are finally approaching a new era. Congress is now considering the importance of student completion, success and graduation. This has elevated college transfer as an issue that the country's higher education institutions should face to support lower cost and faster completion rates. Transfer disclosure is one way of helping students plan course work prior to transfer. The responsibility to disclose transferability prior to taking a course is a consumer friendly way of helping reduce the transfer friction or tax added when a student attempts to get course credit at a destination school. Transferablity does not mean course credits count toward a degree. It may just mean you will get the credit as electives. Which may still require additional course work, if your credit load and requirements
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By A1 Admin on
9/21/2009
The Higher Education Act, which originated in 1965, focuses most of the legislative emphasis on government policy focused toward student access and affordibility. Which is another way of saying financial aid. But, we are finally approaching a new era. Congress is now considering the importance of student completion, success and graduation. This has elevated college transfer as an issue that the country's higher education institutions should face to support lower cost and faster completion rates. Transfer disclosure is one way of helping students plan course work prior to transfer. The responsibility to disclose transferability prior to taking a course is a consumer friendly way of helping reduce the transfer friction or tax added when a student attempts to get course credit at a destination school. Transferablity does not mean course credits count toward a degree. It may just mean you will get the credit as electives. Which may still require additional course work, if your credit load and requirements
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By A1 Admin on
9/21/2009
The Higher Education Act, which originated in 1965, focuses most of the legislative emphasis on government policy focused toward student access and affordibility. Which is another way of saying financial aid. But, we are finally approaching a new era. Congress is now considering the importance of student completion, success and graduation. This has elevated college transfer as an issue that the country's higher education institutions should face to support lower cost and faster completion rates. Transfer disclosure is one way of helping students plan course work prior to transfer. The responsibility to disclose transferability prior to taking a course is a consumer friendly way of helping reduce the transfer friction or tax added when a student attempts to get course credit at a destination school. Transferablity does not mean course credits count toward a degree. It may just mean you will get the credit as electives. Which may still require additional course work, if your credit load and requirements
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By A1 Admin on
9/21/2009
The Higher Education Act, which originated in 1965, focuses most of the legislative emphasis on government policy focused toward student access and affordibility. Which is another way of saying financial aid. But, we are finally approaching a new era. Congress is now considering the importance of student completion, success and graduation. This has elevated college transfer as an issue that the country's higher education institutions should face to support lower cost and faster completion rates. Transfer disclosure is one way of helping students plan course work prior to transfer. The responsibility to disclose transferability prior to taking a course is a consumer friendly way of helping reduce the transfer friction or tax added when a student attempts to get course credit at a destination school. Transferablity does not mean course credits count toward a degree. It may just mean you will get the credit as electives. Which may still require additional course work, if your credit load and requirements
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By A1 Admin on
9/21/2009
The Higher Education Act, which originated in 1965, focuses most of the legislative emphasis on government policy focused toward student access and affordibility. Which is another way of saying financial aid. But, we are finally approaching a new era. Congress is now considering the importance of student completion, success and graduation. This has elevated college transfer as an issue that the country's higher education institutions should face to support lower cost and faster completion rates. Transfer disclosure is one way of helping students plan course work prior to transfer. The responsibility to disclose transferability prior to taking a course is a consumer friendly way of helping reduce the transfer friction or tax added when a student attempts to get course credit at a destination school. Transferablity does not mean course credits count toward a degree. It may just mean you will get the credit as electives. Which may still require additional course work, if your credit load and requirements
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By A1 Admin on
9/21/2009
The Higher Education Act, which originated in 1965, focuses most of the legislative emphasis on government policy focused toward student access and affordibility. Which is another way of saying financial aid. But, we are finally approaching a new era. Congress is now considering the importance of student completion, success and graduation. This has elevated college transfer as an issue that the country's higher education institutions should face to support lower cost and faster completion rates. Transfer disclosure is one way of helping students plan course work prior to transfer. The responsibility to disclose transferability prior to taking a course is a consumer friendly way of helping reduce the transfer friction or tax added when a student attempts to get course credit at a destination school. Transferablity does not mean course credits count toward a degree. It may just mean you will get the credit as electives. Which may still require additional course work, if your credit load and requirements
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By A1 Admin on
9/21/2009
The Higher Education Act, which originated in 1965, focuses most of the legislative emphasis on government policy focused toward student access and affordibility. Which is another way of saying financial aid. But, we are finally approaching a new era. Congress is now considering the importance of student completion, success and graduation. This has elevated college transfer as an issue that the country's higher education institutions should face to support lower cost and faster completion rates. Transfer disclosure is one way of helping students plan course work prior to transfer. The responsibility to disclose transferability prior to taking a course is a consumer friendly way of helping reduce the transfer friction or tax added when a student attempts to get course credit at a destination school. Transferablity does not mean course credits count toward a degree. It may just mean you will get the credit as electives. Which may still require additional course work, if your credit load and requirements
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By A1 Admin on
9/21/2009
The Higher Education Act, which originated in 1965, focuses most of the legislative emphasis on government policy focused toward student access and affordibility. Which is another way of saying financial aid. But, we are finally approaching a new era. Congress is now considering the importance of student completion, success and graduation. This has elevated college transfer as an issue that the country's higher education institutions should face to support lower cost and faster completion rates. Transfer disclosure is one way of helping students plan course work prior to transfer. The responsibility to disclose transferability prior to taking a course is a consumer friendly way of helping reduce the transfer friction or tax added when a student attempts to get course credit at a destination school. Transferablity does not mean course credits count toward a degree. It may just mean you will get the credit as electives. Which may still require additional course work, if your credit load and requirements
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By A1 Admin on
9/21/2009
The Higher Education Act, which originated in 1965, focuses most of the legislative emphasis on government policy focused toward student access and affordibility. Which is another way of saying financial aid. But, we are finally approaching a new era. Congress is now considering the importance of student completion, success and graduation. This has elevated college transfer as an issue that the country's higher education institutions should face to support lower cost and faster completion rates. Transfer disclosure is one way of helping students plan course work prior to transfer. The responsibility to disclose transferability prior to taking a course is a consumer friendly way of helping reduce the transfer friction or tax added when a student attempts to get course credit at a destination school. Transferablity does not mean course credits count toward a degree. It may just mean you will get the credit as electives. Which may still require additional course work, if your credit load and requirements
Read More »
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By A1 Admin on
9/21/2009
The Higher Education Act, which originated in 1965, focuses most of the legislative emphasis on government policy focused toward student access and affordibility. Which is another way of saying financial aid. But, we are finally approaching a new era. Congress is now considering the importance of student completion, success and graduation. This has elevated college transfer as an issue that the country's higher education institutions should face to support lower cost and faster completion rates. Transfer disclosure is one way of helping students plan course work prior to transfer. The responsibility to disclose transferability prior to taking a course is a consumer friendly way of helping reduce the transfer friction or tax added when a student attempts to get course credit at a destination school. Transferablity does not mean course credits count toward a degree. It may just mean you will get the credit as electives. Which may still require additional course work, if your credit load and requirements
Read More »
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