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As a member institution, it is the policy of Eastern Mennonite University to fully comply with the SACSCOC Principles of Accreditation. The university will also consider policies and guidelines offered by SACSCOC. The attached checklist is intended as a tool to ensure compliance with this policy. In all cases All arrangements involving articulated transfer of credit to EMU must adhere to SACSCOC Standard 10.8 Evaluating and awarding academic credit. Examples of such arrangements include guaranteed admission agreements and transfer articulation agreements. All joint curricular ventures through which EMU records courses or credits offered through collaborative arrangements as its own must adhere to SACSCOC Standard 10.9 Cooperative academic arrangements. Examples of such arrangements include collaborative degree programs involving one or more external institutions or organizations, and memoranda facilitating students' earning of EMU credit via courses offered by other institutions. Any agreement pertaining to the situations outlined above must be approved and signed by the president or the provost or an authorized designee.

In all cases, copies of agreements and required documentation are to be kept on file in the provost’s office. Memoranda are to be reviewed and updated as-needed on regular basis; at the point of review the director or chair of the department where the joint venture is lodged shall reevaluate the quality of the program, determine whether the program continues to serve the mission of EMU, and update the agreement.

Guidance on Agreements Involving the Award of EMU Credit

In cases when EMU records courses or credit on student transcripts and the university has not had full control over all aspects of the delivery of the coursework (e.g. because the courses were offered by another institution or organization via a collaborative arrangement), EMU holds a particular obligation to ensure the quality and integrity of the work. Arrangements leading to such cases must be codified in formal agreements between the parties involved and EMU must regularly evaluate those agreements. See Appendix 1 of this policy for a checklist to guide the development of collaborative arrangements involving the award of EMU credit.

Guidance on Consortial/Partner Agreements Involving Transfer of Credit

Eastern Mennonite University maintains cooperative arrangements with selected institutions that offer programs that meet EMU requirements. Programs with such arrangements are ones that have distinctives compatible with the EMU curriculum. The purpose of these relationships is to allow students to meet cross-cultural requirements, provide courses that supplement on-campus coursework (that is, courses needed but not provided at EMU), or create a special program for EMU students. Examples of such programs include BCA Study Abroad and Central America Study and Service (CASAS). Students in these programs are EMU students. The following points apply to these programs:

1. The student must complete any admission requirements of the cooperating institution.

2. The student pays charges for tuition and, if applicable, room and board to EMU. The tuition charge is the higher of EMU tuition or the tuition of the cooperating institution. The room and board charge is equal to what is charged by the institution providing the room and board. EMU in turn pays the student’s program costs at the cooperating institution. (In some arrangements no money is exchanged between EMU and the cooperating institution because of mutual benefits.)

3. The academic credits received through the cooperating institution are transferable to EMU and applied toward the student’s degree program. Upon completion of the program the student is responsible for requesting an official transcript of credit to be sent to the EMU Registrar’s Office.

4. Financial aid for the student is provided only by EMU. In determining enrollment status for purposes of financial eligibility, credit hours from the cooperating institution are considered equivalent to EMU credit hours. The following points pertain to financial aid arrangements with various institutions with which EMU has consortial arrangements:

a) Students participating in approved programs where the enrollment is for the purpose of meeting the EMU requirement for a major in foreign language receive the same financial aid as if they were on campus.

b) Students participating in programs to meet the EMU cross-cultural requirement or take additional language courses are eligible only for non-institutional financial aid. Institutional aid (including the EMU and employee CMC/MSC/MEEC discounts) does not apply to off-campus programs unless necessary to meet EMU requirements as described in point a) above.

c) EMU students enrolled in the Washington Community Scholars’ Center may take up to 6 semester hours of credit at approved schools. Because the WCSC program is an extension of EMU, students will receive full financial aid as if they were on campus.

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An agreement with each institution or organization must be on file in the Financial Assistance Office before any financial aid is released.

Memoranda of Understanding with Non-regionally Accredited Organizations

EMU has established relationships with selected non-regionally accredited organizations in order to provide credit for courses offered by these organizations.  EMU charges at the rate for “miscellaneous credits” per credit hour (see the business office website for rates and charges for a particular year) or other negotiated rate and ensures quality by completing the requirements outlined in the Checklist included with this policy (below) and completing a Memorandum of Understanding.

Responsible Party

The provost is responsible for the administration and review of this policy. Deans and program directors/department chairs carry responsibility along with the provost to implement the policy. The provost’s office maintains a chart of organizations with whom EMU has current agreements and memoranda of understanding.

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Approved by President’s Cabinet, June 28, 2006
Revised March 11, 2009
Revised February 6, 2020 for 2018 SACSCOC Principles of Accreditation

Appendix 1: Checklist for Development and Evaluation of Joint Curricular Ventures Involving the Award of EMU Credit

SACSCOC refers to joint curricular ventures and cooperative academic arrangements in The Principles of Accreditation in Standard 10.9: “The institution ensures the quality and integrity of the work recorded when an institution transcripts courses or credits as its own when offered through a cooperative academic arrangement. The institution maintains formal agreements between the parties involved, and the institution regularly evaluates such agreements.”(2018 edition)

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