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Transfer Between On-Campus and Community-Based Pathways


Applications to transfer between the on-campus and community-based pathways must be submitted through the appropriate Change of Program process. Approval requires that the applicant meets the admission requirements for both the new program and their desired teachable subject area, that there be space available in the desired area, and that the applicant has received approval from the Associate Dean to change pathways.


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