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You must be a full time
matriculated student and take at least one-half of your
semester load at your home campus.
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You must have the approval
of your home campus.
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The course(s) must be
one that is not available to you on your home campus.
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PLEASE NOTE: even
if you have the "permission of the instructor" at the host
school, you must still go through the Registrar's Office
to be considered "registered" in a course.
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You will be responsible
for the attendance and academic requirements of the course
even if home and host calendars do not coincide.
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Your signature on the
Cross-Registration form is considered approval for grades/transcripts
to be automatically sent to your home institution at the
end of the semester.
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You are responsible
for notifying the registrars on both campuses if
you withdraw from a course(s). Failure to do so can result
in an Academic "F" from the host institution.
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Your signature on the
Cross-Registration form indicates your agreement to abide
by all regulations imposed by the host institution (parking,
attendance, library rules, etc.) In addition, the host institution
may apply rules and regulations to incoming students as
it deems necessary. Be sure you are aware of those rules
before you cross-register.
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Home campus students
have priority for all courses at the the college or university,
so popular courses may be closed to cross-registrants because
of space limitations.
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Mini-semester, January
term, and Summer Session are not covered by the general
cross-registration agreement although special arrangenments
exist between various campuses.
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All fees in excess of
tuition are also the responsibility of the student, ie.,
lab fees, etc.