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UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG - UMUC Europe

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Consortium<br />

Colleges and universities serving the military in <strong>Europe</strong> work<br />

together as a consortium. Students seeking a certificate or<br />

degree with a consortium institution can enroll in a limited<br />

number of courses with other consortium institutions<br />

without paying an additional application fee. These courses<br />

must be (a) needed by the student to complete certificate or<br />

degree requirements and (b) unavailable from the institution<br />

at which the student is seeking to earn the certificate or<br />

degree. Note: <strong>UMUC</strong> <strong>Europe</strong> extends consortium status to<br />

Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) students and<br />

to students with a Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges<br />

Student Agreement from a SOC college or university.<br />

SOC students must submit a copy of their SOC Student<br />

Agreement to the <strong>UMUC</strong> <strong>Europe</strong> field representative when<br />

registering.<br />

Active duty Army SOC students must follow the<br />

instructions in the GoArmyEd portal.<br />

A consortium student who requests an official evaluation from<br />

<strong>UMUC</strong> thereby indicates interest in earning a certificate or<br />

degree with <strong>UMUC</strong> and will be required to pay the <strong>UMUC</strong><br />

application fee. The student’s category will then be changed<br />

from consortium to regular.<br />

High school students — Concurrent<br />

secondary Enrollment<br />

With the written recommendation of a high school guidance<br />

counselor, an academically gifted high school senior may<br />

enroll in a maximum of one three-credit freshman-level<br />

course per term (fall: August-December; spring: January-<br />

May; summer: June-July) while finishing work toward a high<br />

school diploma. Such a student is required to demonstrate<br />

a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5 (B+) in high<br />

school academic subjects. The director, Student Affairs, may<br />

give permission for a high school student to enroll after the<br />

director has received both the high school transcripts and<br />

written permission from the appropriate officials at the high<br />

school and has talked with the student. The student may<br />

continue to register as a “concurrent secondary” student until<br />

graduation from high school. For purposes of categorization,<br />

the student is treated as having provisional status. For<br />

additional information, students should contact the director,<br />

Student Affairs, in Heidelberg.<br />

transfer from umuC stateside or<br />

umuC Asia<br />

Transfers between <strong>UMUC</strong> campuses (Asia, Stateside,<br />

and <strong>Europe</strong>) are simple and free of charge. Students who<br />

previously attended classes with <strong>UMUC</strong> Stateside or<br />

<strong>UMUC</strong> Asia may request that their student records be sent<br />

to <strong>UMUC</strong> <strong>Europe</strong>. Divisional transfers may be requested<br />

through My<strong>UMUC</strong> (my.umuc.edu) or by contacting a<br />

<strong>UMUC</strong> <strong>Europe</strong> field representative.<br />

Reenrollment<br />

Students who have not attended <strong>UMUC</strong> for two years or<br />

more must file a new application before they will be allowed<br />

to register. However, they need not pay another application<br />

fee. Students may reapply by selecting “Apply Online” at<br />

my.umuc.edu.<br />

www.ed.umuc.edu 3<br />

Admission

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