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2009-2010 Undergraduate Bulletin (pdf) - LaGrange College

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<strong>LaGrange</strong> <strong>College</strong> is accredited by the Commission on <strong>College</strong>s of the<br />

Southern Association of <strong>College</strong>s and Schools (1866 Southern Lane,<br />

Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097: Telephone number 404-679-4501) to<br />

award degrees of Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of<br />

Music, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Business Administration,<br />

Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Education, and Master of<br />

Arts in Teaching. Accordingly, the college accepts course work from<br />

similarly regionally accredited colleges and universities.<br />

Academic credit is normally given to students for grades of "C-" or<br />

above. Acceptable credit from a junior college is limited to 60 semester<br />

hours. Students enrolling from other senior colleges may be able to<br />

receive up to 80 semester credits but <strong>LaGrange</strong> <strong>College</strong> residency<br />

requirements, the core curriculum, and appropriate major course work<br />

must be satisfied. Transfer students who have attempted any<br />

developmental-level course work must provide evidence that they have<br />

completed all requirements and successfully exited the program prior<br />

to evaluation by the Admission Committee. Members of Phi Theta<br />

Kappa may qualify for academic scholarships reserved for members of<br />

this society.<br />

Transient Admission: Students currently enrolled in good standing at<br />

another college may enroll at <strong>LaGrange</strong> <strong>College</strong> as transient students.<br />

Approval of course work must be authorized by the primary institution<br />

on the Transient Application for Admission, which is available in the<br />

Admission Office. A permission letter from the student's home<br />

institution certifying status and granting permission for specific transient<br />

course work may also be sent.<br />

Non-degree <strong>Undergraduate</strong> Admission: Students not working toward<br />

a degree may register as non-degree undergraduate students in any<br />

course for which they have the necessary prerequisites. An application<br />

for non-degree undergraduate student status may be obtained through<br />

the Admission Office. Students classified as non-degree undergraduate<br />

students may become regular, degree-seeking, students by meeting<br />

requirements for regular admission. No more that 6 credit hours earned<br />

under this classification may be applied toward a degree.<br />

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