2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
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Enrollment Management / 7<br />
TRANSFER STUDENTS<br />
Transfer Students Seeking Admissions<br />
<strong>Kettering</strong> encourages students with high school diploma or GED and prior college experience to seek admission and co-op employment.<br />
Transfer students who have pursued an equivalent program of full-time study will be evaluated on their overall college record GPA. A<br />
separate GPA will also be calculated for English, mathematics and science course work.<br />
Candidates who have not pursued full-time collegiate study and/or followed a program of studies that does not include extensive study of<br />
mathematics and science will be evaluated individually on their high school and college records as well as test scores.<br />
An official high school transcript and official transcripts from all colleges previously attended must be submitted. A transfer student who has<br />
completed more than 56 credit hours will not be required to submit a final high school transcript. If you have completed less than 30 credit<br />
hours at another college or university, ACT or SAT scores must be submitted. A list of courses in progress and the catalog(s) with course<br />
descriptions from each college attended must also be submitted. The academic credentials submitted by transfer applicants must present<br />
evidence of high academic performance required at <strong>Kettering</strong> <strong>University</strong>. Academic acceptance by <strong>Kettering</strong> will be contingent upon<br />
satisfactory performance in all courses in which the applicant is or will be enrolled prior to attendance at the <strong>University</strong>. Final high school<br />
transcrips (if student has completed 56 or less credit hours at a post-secondary institution) and college transcripts are required to be submitted<br />
to the office of admissions for incoming students. Failure to do so will affect your ability to register for classes. <strong>Kettering</strong> <strong>University</strong> has<br />
formal articulation agreements with selected colleges that provide opportunities for admission to the <strong>University</strong>, and transferability of<br />
courses, upon satisfactory completion of the approved program (grades and courses). Students who complete the equivalent of the first two<br />
years of <strong>Kettering</strong> courses are generally able to complete their <strong>Kettering</strong> <strong>University</strong> degree and associated co-op work experience at the<br />
<strong>University</strong> within three years.<br />
Transfer Credit Evaluation<br />
Courses submitted for transfer credit consideration should be comparable in content and rigor to those offered at <strong>Kettering</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Applicants must provide an official transcript to <strong>Kettering</strong>. In addition, applicants may be required to provide the Registrar's Office with a<br />
college catalog course syllabi or additional information for evaluation purposes. Applicants will be contacted with the results of the credit<br />
evaluation.<br />
Transfer of Professional Cooperative Education Work Experience<br />
Regular matriculated or transfer students entering <strong>Kettering</strong> with less than JR1 standing who have participated in other comparable collegelevel<br />
cooperative education work experience programs or who have significant work experience related to their <strong>Kettering</strong> <strong>University</strong> degree<br />
program may be eligible to transfer this work experience towards their degree requirements. Students wishing to pursue such action should<br />
contact the Enrollment Management Office to determine the documentation necessary to transfer a maximum of two work experience terms<br />
(only applicable toward freshman-sophomore requirements).<br />
Second Baccalaureate Degree<br />
All course requirements of the degree program must be satisfied and the student must complete at least five work terms which include the<br />
two thesis terms. The student is required to write a <strong>Kettering</strong> <strong>University</strong> senior thesis. The student’s degree program must be approved by<br />
the head of the degree-granting department.<br />
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMITTED STUDENTS<br />
Professional Cooperative Education Employment Process<br />
After academic acceptance, students complete their resumé and pay the $200 tuition deposit to confirm their attendance. Credentials of<br />
accepted and deposited applicants are forwarded to potential co-op employers by the <strong>University</strong>. Careful attention is given to the student’s<br />
objectives, needs, and preferences as well as employer criteria. While most students who obtain co-op employment are matched through<br />
the efforts of <strong>Kettering</strong> <strong>University</strong> staff, some students each year find their own co-op employment by initiating contact with companies that<br />
are appropriate to their objectives. The <strong>Kettering</strong> <strong>University</strong> Cooperative Education staff is happy to assist students with this process.<br />
Companies choose to interview an applicant based on the student’s academic background, test scores, class rank, employment history,<br />
extracurricular activities, and honors. Factors influencing final selection include strong communication skills, leadership potential, vocational<br />
interest, desire for a career in business and industry, and the capacity to acquire the necessary academic and practical background for a future<br />
position of responsibility. Information concerning the interviewing process is available from the Office of Cooperative Education,<br />
810-762-7865.<br />
Tuition Deposit<br />
Upon acceptance, students confirm their enrollment at <strong>Kettering</strong> <strong>University</strong> by submitting a $200 tuition deposit. Upon receipt of this<br />
deposit, the professional cooperative education (co-op) employment search process begins. The full amount is applied as partial payment<br />
for the first semester’s tuition. The tuition deposit is fully refundable until May 1.