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completing one of the following: HIST 1111 or 1112, HIST 2111, or HIST 2112; foreign

language deficiencies may be removed by completing FREN 1001, SPAN 1001, or JAPN

1001. Grades of “C” or better are required to satisfy the deficiencies.

4.

TEMPORARY ENROLLMENT

is granted to an applicant who cannot submit all

admissions material prior to the printed deadlines. Such acceptance will permit the student

enrollment pending receipt of the missing information. No credits may be recorded or grades

released to students attending under this category until the student’s admission file is

complete.

E. TRANSFER CREDIT FROM OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Darton State College will accept transfer credit from other regionally accredited colleges and

universities. A grade of “C” or better is required, and credit is issued for equivalent courses in the

student’s curriculum at Darton State College. In addition, a maximum of two courses carrying

grades of “D” may be transferred if they satisfy curricular requirements and if the student's

cumulative transfer average is at least 2.00 by the Darton State College method of computation. No

freshman English courses with grades less than “C” may be transferred.

A maximum of 42 semester hours of academic work may be transferred to Darton State College for

students applying for an Associate’s Degree. For those students applying for a Bachelor’s degree, a

maximum of 91 semester hours of academic work may be transferred to Darton State College. A

limited number of credits earned by correspondence may be transferred if they carry satisfactory

grades and meet curricular requirements.

Currently enrolled students and readmitted students are encouraged to access their unofficial Darton

State College transcript via MyDC for updated transfer credits.

Credit earned by Darton State College students attending other colleges or universities as transient

students will be treated in the same manner as described above.

F. VALIDATION OF RESIDENCY

In accordance with Board of Regents Policy 4.3.4, all applicants accepted for admission or

readmission to Darton State College for fall 2011 or any academic semester thereafter, and who seek

to be classified as in-state for tuition purposes, will be required to provide validation of residency

and lawful presence in both the State of Georgia and the United States. Enrollment to Darton State

College is conditional until lawful presence is verified.

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