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POLICY STATEMENT
TILE: Co-Operative Education Policy Regarding Credits
EFFECTIVE DATE: January 16, 1986 NEW POLICY
1. Policy Statement:
Douglas College will award credits for the successful completion
of the work term(s) in any program or discipline which provides
a co-operative education option for students.
2. Rules/Procedures Statement:
(a) Students registering in a Co-operative Education program will
receive 15 Douglas College credits for the successful! completion
of each work-tern.
(b) Fees for the work-term will be assessed by the credit at the
rale which exists at the time the work-tarm occurs,
(c) Credits awarded for work-terms will be in addition “o the
ecademic credits required for the comsletion of eny citation
certificate or diploma. These credits may not be amassed
as a portion of any citation, certificate or dipioma, unless
a work-term is specified as a requirement.
(d) Work-term credits are non-transferable except jin cases where
block transfer has been negotiated with Co-operative Education
programs at other post-secondary institutions.
Implementation responsibility: Director, Student Services and
Developmental Eaucation
Appeal procedure: | Appeals Committee
Approved: College Board - January 16, 1986
Educational Policy & Planning Committee - November 13, 1984
Senior Management Committee - September 24, 1965
TILE: Co-Operative Education Policy Regarding Credits
EFFECTIVE DATE: January 16, 1986 NEW POLICY
1. Policy Statement:
Douglas College will award credits for the successful completion
of the work term(s) in any program or discipline which provides
a co-operative education option for students.
2. Rules/Procedures Statement:
(a) Students registering in a Co-operative Education program will
receive 15 Douglas College credits for the successful! completion
of each work-tern.
(b) Fees for the work-term will be assessed by the credit at the
rale which exists at the time the work-tarm occurs,
(c) Credits awarded for work-terms will be in addition “o the
ecademic credits required for the comsletion of eny citation
certificate or diploma. These credits may not be amassed
as a portion of any citation, certificate or dipioma, unless
a work-term is specified as a requirement.
(d) Work-term credits are non-transferable except jin cases where
block transfer has been negotiated with Co-operative Education
programs at other post-secondary institutions.
Implementation responsibility: Director, Student Services and
Developmental Eaucation
Appeal procedure: | Appeals Committee
Approved: College Board - January 16, 1986
Educational Policy & Planning Committee - November 13, 1984
Senior Management Committee - September 24, 1965
Edited Text
POLICY STATEMENT
TILE: Co-Operative Education Policy Regarding Credits
EFFECTIVE DATE: January 16, 1986 NEW POLICY
1. Policy Statement:
Douglas College will award credits for the successful completion
of the work term(s) in any program or discipline which provides
a co-operative education option for students.
2. Rules/Procedures Statement:
(a) Students registering in a Co-operative Education program will
receive 15 Douglas College credits for the successful! completion
of each work-tern.
(b) Fees for the work-term will be assessed by the credit at the
rale which exists at the time the work-tarm occurs,
(c) Credits awarded for work-terms will be in addition “o the
ecademic credits required for the comsletion of eny citation
certificate or diploma. These credits may not be amassed
as a portion of any citation, certificate or dipioma, unless
a work-term is specified as a requirement.
(d) Work-term credits are non-transferable except jin cases where
block transfer has been negotiated with Co-operative Education
programs at other post-secondary institutions.
Implementation responsibility: Director, Student Services and
Developmental Eaucation
Appeal procedure: | Appeals Committee
Approved: College Board - January 16, 1986
Educational Policy & Planning Committee - November 13, 1984
Senior Management Committee - September 24, 1965
TILE: Co-Operative Education Policy Regarding Credits
EFFECTIVE DATE: January 16, 1986 NEW POLICY
1. Policy Statement:
Douglas College will award credits for the successful completion
of the work term(s) in any program or discipline which provides
a co-operative education option for students.
2. Rules/Procedures Statement:
(a) Students registering in a Co-operative Education program will
receive 15 Douglas College credits for the successful! completion
of each work-tern.
(b) Fees for the work-term will be assessed by the credit at the
rale which exists at the time the work-tarm occurs,
(c) Credits awarded for work-terms will be in addition “o the
ecademic credits required for the comsletion of eny citation
certificate or diploma. These credits may not be amassed
as a portion of any citation, certificate or dipioma, unless
a work-term is specified as a requirement.
(d) Work-term credits are non-transferable except jin cases where
block transfer has been negotiated with Co-operative Education
programs at other post-secondary institutions.
Implementation responsibility: Director, Student Services and
Developmental Eaucation
Appeal procedure: | Appeals Committee
Approved: College Board - January 16, 1986
Educational Policy & Planning Committee - November 13, 1984
Senior Management Committee - September 24, 1965
TILE: Co-Operative Education Policy Regarding Credits
EFFECTIVE DATE: January 16, 1986 NEW POLICY
1. Policy Statement:
Douglas College will award credits for the successful completion
of the work term(s) in any program or discipline which provides
a co-operative education option for students.
2. Rules/Procedures Statement:
(a) Students registering in a Co-operative Education program will
receive 15 Douglas College credits for the successful! completion
of each work-tern.
(b) Fees for the work-term will be assessed by the credit at the
rale which exists at the time the work-tarm occurs,
(c) Credits awarded for work-terms will be in addition “o the
ecademic credits required for the comsletion of eny citation
certificate or diploma. These credits may not be amassed
as a portion of any citation, certificate or dipioma, unless
a work-term is specified as a requirement.
(d) Work-term credits are non-transferable except jin cases where
block transfer has been negotiated with Co-operative Education
programs at other post-secondary institutions.
Implementation responsibility: Director, Student Services and
Developmental Eaucation
Appeal procedure: | Appeals Committee
Approved: College Board - January 16, 1986
Educational Policy & Planning Committee - November 13, 1984
Senior Management Committee - September 24, 1965
TILE: Co-Operative Education Policy Regarding Credits
EFFECTIVE DATE: January 16, 1986 NEW POLICY
1. Policy Statement:
Douglas College will award credits for the successful completion
of the work term(s) in any program or discipline which provides
a co-operative education option for students.
2. Rules/Procedures Statement:
(a) Students registering in a Co-operative Education program will
receive 15 Douglas College credits for the successful! completion
of each work-tern.
(b) Fees for the work-term will be assessed by the credit at the
rale which exists at the time the work-tarm occurs,
(c) Credits awarded for work-terms will be in addition “o the
ecademic credits required for the comsletion of eny citation
certificate or diploma. These credits may not be amassed
as a portion of any citation, certificate or dipioma, unless
a work-term is specified as a requirement.
(d) Work-term credits are non-transferable except jin cases where
block transfer has been negotiated with Co-operative Education
programs at other post-secondary institutions.
Implementation responsibility: Director, Student Services and
Developmental Eaucation
Appeal procedure: | Appeals Committee
Approved: College Board - January 16, 1986
Educational Policy & Planning Committee - November 13, 1984
Senior Management Committee - September 24, 1965