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Admission to Park's School of Arts & Sciences' Metro Park and Park's School for Extended Learning degree programs requires:
English and Mathematics Placement TestsNo testing is required for any student transferring in college credit with a grade of "C" or better for the "traditional freshman English composition" sequence, (Park University's EN 105 & EN 106) or College Algebra (Park University's MA 131). Students who achieve an acceptable score on the English Placement Exam or equivalent test are exempt from PK 112 Effective Writing Skills and may enroll in EN 105 Writing Strategies and Concepts and subsequently in EN 106 Writing Purposes and Research. If an acceptable score is not achieved, the student must enroll in PK 112 Effective Writing Skills and subsequently in EN 105 and EN 106. Students who achieve an acceptable score on the Mathematics Placement Test are exempt from PK 118 Contemporary Mathematics and will be placed in an appropriate higher level mathematics course. If an acceptable score is not achieved, the student must enroll in PK 118 Contemporary Mathematics and subsequently in MA 131 College Algebra. NOTE: English 105, 106 and Mathematics 131 or their equivalences must be completed within the first five terms of enrollment at Park University, or enrollment in other courses may be restricted. Academic Policies and RegulationsTransfer CreditsPark University will accept transfer credit from regionally accredited institutions. A minimum of 60 hours will be accepted for an Associates degree (excluding AAS). A maximum of 75 hours from all two-year schools sources will be applied. Use the Registrar's web site for information about transferring credit. The block method is now used in evaluating the general education component of transferring credit for students with a 2.0 cumulative GPA and with a "C" or better in each course used to meet the 24-26 hour General Education requirement at Park University. No transfer course with a grade less than "C" will be used to meet any Park University course requirement. This applies only to students transferring into Park University with a transferable and non-terminal associate degree, including a minimum of six hours in each of the Divisions of Humanities, Social and Administrative Sciences, and Natural Sciences. Students who do not have a transferable and non-terminal degree will have their courses accepted on a course by course basis. No course with less than a "C" will be accepted. 1. Evaluation of Previous Education and TrainingStudents can request an evaluation by declaring the major in which they seek a degree and by submitting documentation of previously earned credit. All documents presented to Park University for evaluation become the property of Park University. The student must do the following when requesting an evaluation:
Once the completed Application for Admission and Evaluation form and all documentation for evaluation have been received by the Park University representative, the evaluation materials will be forwarded to the Registrar's Office. 2. Credit Awards
3. Record of Progress (Degree Audit)After the transfer credit has been evaluated, a degree audit is prepared which itemizes the student's degree completion requirements. The student must complete the degree requirements in effect at the time of the initial evaluation. The requirements are not affected if Park University changes the degree program in future catalogs. In each degree program there are additional electives required to complete the degree. However, the number of hours shown on an individual student's degree audit may vary from that in the catalog depending on the individual record of each student. The degree audit is an advisement tool and does not constitute an agreement or a contract. A final review is made prior to graduation to insure the completion of all degree requirements. The audit will be corrected if an error is found. The initial audit will serve as a record of admission to Park University for purposes of financial aid and Veterans Administration eligibility. 4. Academic RecordsThe Registrar's Office maintains for each enrolled student an academic record and a degree audit. All official academic transactions are recorded. At the conclusion of each term, the Registrar's Office issues to each student an official grade report. A degree audit reflecting all completed courses will be available on request. A student may request one FREE official transcript at the end of each term of enrollment. Any student may obtain extra copies of a transcript by filing an official request along with the per copy fee. No transcripts will be issued unless at least one graded Park course appears on the transcript. No outstanding balance may show on the student's account. AttendanceInstructors are required to keep attendance records and report absences.
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Missed Final ExamsOnly extraordinary circumstances warrant a student's being allowed to make up a missed final examination. It is the student's responsibility to contact the faculty member before the scheduled exam or by the end of the first working day after the day of the missed exam to request permission to take a makeup exam. In the process of determining whether a makeup exam should be allowed, the burden of proof is on the student. The faculty member has the right to request verification of any excuse offered by the student. A student who is denied permission to take a makeup exam may appeal immediately to the Academic Director or Resident Center Administrator. The appeal must be made in writing by the end of the first working day after the day of the denial. The appeal will be forwarded immediately to the appropriate Vice President whose decision will be final. Student ConductFaculty members are expected to dismiss from their classrooms students whose behavior is detrimental to good order in the classroom. Such behavior includes, but is not limited to, the use of abusive or obscene language, attending the class under influence of drugs or alcohol, etc. Students who are dismissed from class may be given failing grades, suspension, or expulsion from Park University. Students whose behavior, either verbal or written, is detrimental to the good order of Park University may be subject to disciplinary action ranging from suspension to expulsion from Park University. Students who exhibit abusive or obscene language or behavior toward administrative personnel or support staff are also subject to suspension or expulsion from Park University. Alternative Methods of InstructionIndividualized InstructionIndividualized Instruction is a method by which a course offered in this catalog may be completed in a tutorial mode. A student is allowed a maximum of nine credit hours of Individualized Instruction during the Park University career if the conditions listed below are met: To qualify for an Individualized Instruction course, a student must:
Approval for an Individualized Instruction course also requires the following:
If qualified, the student must request an Individualized Instruction Agreement through the Park University Administrator. The Agreement must include the faculty member's name, specific course requirements, meeting times (minimum of 11/2 hours per week), and evaluation requirements and must be submitted to the School for Extended Learning or Kansas City Accelerated Offices four weeks prior to the beginning of the term. Final approval of the Individualized Instruction is made by the Vice President for Distance Learning or MetroPark Director, as appropriate, after a total review of the student's record. Independent StudyIndependent Study is a method for completion of courses in this catalog that do not require special equipment, instruments, machines and are deemed suitable to be taught as an Independent Study. The course consists of a prescribed program of study with provision for interaction between a student and a Park University faculty member. To qualify for an Independent Study course, the student must:
If qualified, the student must request an Independent Study Agreement from the Registrar. A student is allowed a maximum of six credit hours through Independent Study to complete the residency requirements. Each three hour course carries a maximum completion time of six months. Final approval of all Independent Study courses is made by the Registrar. All charges, regardless of funding, must be paid in full by check or money order when the Independent Study is approved. Courses Offered Online Through InternetCourses are offered Online from the current Park University catalog and taught in an accelerated format 5 terms per year. Students may register for courses during their Park University career any term the courses are offered. Contact with the instructor must be made on a weekly basis. Syllabi on the Internet indicate required homework and tests. A conference room is set up where students and instructor communicate or a student may contact the instructor privately. The student must have his or her own access to the Internet. The online courses will apply as residency toward a degree. --------------------------------- University Resources |


