Any department accepting credit card payments on behalf of College for Creative Studies for gifts, goods or services (“Merchant Department”) must designate an individual … Continue reading “Accepting Credit Card and eCommerce Payments”
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Areas of Emphasis and Minors
Emphasis An emphasis is a required focused area of study within a major and is part of the 60 credits required for the major … Continue reading “Areas of Emphasis and Minors”
Articulation and Transfer Agreements
Articulation, Transfer Agreements, and Transfer Guides aid undergrads in selecting partner institution courses that align with Bachelor of Fine Arts program requirements at CCS, … Continue reading “Articulation and Transfer Agreements”
Assessment of Prior Learning
Prior Learning is a term used to describe a range of learning that has occurred outside of the traditional academic environment and can be … Continue reading “Assessment of Prior Learning”
Assigning Academic Credit
College for Creative Studies uses credit hours as a general measure of academic work and progress toward degrees at both the Undergraduate and Graduate … Continue reading “Assigning Academic Credit”
Class Audit
Students, graduates and visitors may audit a class on a space-available basis. No academic credit is awarded for audited courses. Those wishing to audit … Continue reading “Class Audit”
Class Level
Undergraduate Students Class level is determined at the time of admission and at the end of each subsequent semester during which the student is … Continue reading “Class Level”
College Level Examination Program – CLEP
Earn College Credit for What You Already Know The College-Level Examination Program® (CLEP®) gives you the opportunity to earn college credit for what you … Continue reading “College Level Examination Program – CLEP”
Corporate Credit Cards
Purpose The purpose of the credit card program is to provide a cost-effective and convenient method of payment for travel and entertainment purposes. This … Continue reading “Corporate Credit Cards”
Course Overload
A class schedule containing more than 18 credit hours in one semester is considered a course overload. Students who wish to register for an … Continue reading “Course Overload”