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Responsible Unit | Brockport University Senate |
Responsible Cabinet Member | President |
Adoption Date | 2022-05-16 (Senate Resolution 2021-2022 #25) |
Last Revision Date | |
Last Review Date |
Policy Statement
This policy addresses the number of credits of graduate level coursework that students enrolled in Accelerated Pathways or Combined Degree programs may complete, while a matriculated undergraduate student.
Purpose/Scope
The purpose of this policy is to define graduate credit registration limits for undergraduate students enrolled in either a SUNY Brockport Accelerated Pathway or Combined Degree program.
Applicability
This policy applies to matriculated undergraduate students enrolled in Accelerated Pathways or Combined Degree programs.
Definitions
There are no definitions for this policy at this time.
Policy Procedures
All SUNY Brockport Combined Degree programs, per their NYSED registration status, allow for up to 12 credits of graduate level coursework (by advisement) to be completed by matriculated SUNY Brockport undergraduate students who are enrolled in a Combined Degree program.
All SUNY Brockport Accelerated Pathways allow for up to 15 credits of graduate level coursework (by advisement) to be completed by matriculated SUNY Brockport undergraduate students who are enrolled in an Accelerated Pathway.
Eligibility for combined degree or accelerated pathway status is program-specific and limited to SUNY Brockport undergraduate students who qualify.
Links to Related Procedures and Information
There are no links for this policy at this time.
Contact Information
Center for Graduate Studies
Rakov 101
(585) 395-2525
History (in descending order)
Item | Date | Explanation |
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Next Review Date | 2027-05-16 | Five-year review |
Adoption Date | 2022-05-16 | Senate Resolution 2021-2022 #25 |
Draft Review Date | Waived by Senate | Draft Policy under 30-day Campus Review |
Approval
This policy was approved by Brockport University Senate & SUNY Brockport President on 2022-05-16 (Senate Resolution 2021-2022 #25)