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BELLIN COLLEGE CATALOG2011-122. The Vice President of Academic Affairs will provide authorization to re-apply to <strong>Bellin</strong> <strong>College</strong>, or willdecline the request for re-application.3. The ability to re-apply does not stipulate a guarantee, promise or other agreement concerning acceptanceto the program, option placement, academic plan or transfer of credits.4. Prior students requesting re-entry must comply with current policies, procedures and timelines necessaryfor re-admittance. Contact the Admissions Department for a review of information required to besubmitted. The <strong>Bellin</strong> Health – Employee Health Office may have copies of prior immunization records ifavailable.5. A minimum GPA of 3.0 with no grade lower than a “C” in required general education courses must be met.Required general education courses include: Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology,Psychology, Sociology/Anthropology, Human Development, Writing, Communication/Speech, HumanDiversity, Statistics, Business, Philosophy/Ethics and Intermediate Algebra. The nursing course GPA will becalculated separately, and each re-entry applicant will be evaluated on an individual basis by the AcademicDepartment. If coursework was completed after exit, official transcripts must be presented as part of theapplication process.6. The date of re-entry is determined by the Vice President of Academic Affairs and is based on classroom,lab, clinical, and clinical resources.7. Students allowed to re-enter will be bound by the catalog in effect at time of re-entry.BSN-Ways to Transfer CreditCredit EvaluationApplicants who have earned post-high school credits will receive a <strong>Bellin</strong> <strong>College</strong> credit evaluation to indicatewhat courses and credits are accepted as transferable to fulfill <strong>Bellin</strong> <strong>College</strong> requirements. The accreditationstatus of the previous institution(s) attended, the quality of the student’s achievement, course content, andthe dates the courses were taken are factors for determining course and credit transferability.Applicants may request an Unofficial or Official credit evaluation before application to the <strong>College</strong>. This isoptional, as applicants will receive an Official Credit Evaluation as part of the application process. AnUnofficial Credit Evaluation (unofficial transcripts/not reviewed by Registrar) is free of charge. An UnofficialCredit Evaluation can assist in evaluating transfer courses and planning for course requirements still needed tomeet <strong>Bellin</strong> <strong>College</strong> admission requirements.An Official Credit Evaluation (official transcripts/reviewed by Registrar) is $10, and is required for the review ofany nursing course. Contact the <strong>Bellin</strong> <strong>College</strong> Admissions Office for details.An applicant having courses in-progress (IP) at the time of credit evaluation, application or acceptance to the<strong>College</strong> must provide official transcripts after courses are completed. The 3.0 GPA requirement and grades of“C” or above must be met to remain a viable applicant.Courses that would meet required general education courses outlined for each program option will beincluded on the credit evaluation. Required general education courses include: Biology, Chemistry, Anatomyand Physiology, Microbiology, Sociology/Anthropology, Human Development, Psychology, Statistics, HumanDiversity, Communication, Ethics/Philosophy, Business, and Intermediate Algebra(if required). Courses whichmeet the general education electives requirements will be included on the credit evaluation if the coursegrade was “C” or above.The Traditional and Sophomore Transfer Options have general education requirements. References to“general education elective courses” include all courses which meet the criteria for transfer in the followingcontent areas: Social Studies, Humanities, General and Upper Level.26

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