New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 5 - POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 55 - PUBLIC POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part 6 - GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM
Section 5.55.6.13 - TRANSFER OF GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. For each general education course approved by NMCAC, its credits shall transfer as fulfilling general education curriculum requirements at any institution to which they are transferred.
B. A student who has completed the 31 credit hours of the general education curriculum for an associate's or bachelor's degree and transfers to a different institution to continue an associate's or bachelor's degree shall have all previously completed general education courses accepted by the receiving institution as fulfilling the general education curriculum for an associate's or bachelor's degree.
C. A student who has completed the 15 credit hours of the general education curriculum for an associate's of applied science and transfers to a different institution to continue an associate's of applied science shall have all previously completed general education courses accepted by the receiving institution as fulfilling the general education curriculum for an associate's of applied science.
D. If a student transfers and has not completed the 31 credit hours of the general education curriculum for an associate's degree, other than an associate's of applied science, or bachelor's degree, the courses taken as part of the general education and the content areas fulfilled shall be noted on the transcript.
E. If a student transfers and has not completed the 15 credit hours of the general education curriculum for an associate's of applied science degree, the courses taken as part of the general education and the content areas fulfilled shall be noted on the transcript.
F. When making decisions affecting transfer students, receiving institutions should assure that transfer students are treated equally to those students originating their post-secondary studies at the institution.