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Participating Hosts
Virginia Tidewater
Consortium for Higher Education
Student Cross-Registration
The purpose of cross-registration is to provide opportunities for enriched
educational programs by permitting students at any of the eleven Virginia
Tidewater Consortium (VTC) institutions participating in the program to take
courses at any other VTC institution.
POLICIES:
- Students at any resident VTC institution may register on a credit or
audit basis for courses offered by other VTC institutions with the approval
of the HOME institution.
- When a student enrolled at one VTC HOME institution
cross-registers to a VTC HOST school, the credit is earned at the HOME
institution and will be so posted on the student’s transcript as resident
credit. A VTC institution will not issue a transcript to a cross-registered
student which it hosts.
- The grading system of the HOME institution will apply to
cross-registered student.
- Tuition will be charged by the HOME institution for a cross-registered
course. The cross-registrant must assume costs of all transportation, books,
materials, lab frees, applied music fees etc.
- Normally, the desired course must not be currently available at the
student’s HOME institution.
- Generally, this policy applies to regular on-campus credit courses of
VTC institutions.
- Students will be governed by the administrative rules and regulations of
the HOST institution while in attendance there.
- A VTC Cross-Registration Form must be completed and signed by the
appropriate people at the HOST and HOME institution. Where necessary, the
student will certify that he/she has met course prerequisites.
- No changes or corrections can be made on the Student Cross-Registration
Form.
- Each member institution shall set up its own procedures for implementing
these broad policies.
- Cross Registered Student must follow the drop/withdrawal regulations at
both the HOST and HOME institution.
Revised 3-2006

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