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  1. Validity Period

    • Course articulations are valid for three years from the term the equivalency is approved by faculty.

  2. Expired Articulations

    • If a student reapplies after the three-year period has lapsed, previously articulated courses will require re-evaluation.

      • The re-evaluation process will use the most current syllabus and course materials, which may result in a different decision regarding equivalency.

    • If a student defers their admission, previously articulated courses that expired during the deferral period period…

  3. Applicability

    • The three-year validity applies to all transfer students, regardless of their intended program or term of entry.

  4. Notification

    • Students will be informed if their articulations have expired and will be provided with instructions for submitting updated course materials for re-evaluation.

  5. Consistency Across Records

    • Expired articulations are archived to maintain a clear and auditable record of the initial decision. New articulation approvals will replace previous ones once re-evaluation is complete.

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