As a member of the Rochester Area Colleges, Inc. (RAC), Monroe Community
College participates in the Cross-Registration Program. This program allows
full-time matriculated students to register for a course at another RAC
college or university on a space-available basis. Students may register
only for courses that are not offered at MCC during the semester. There
is no tuition charge for Cross-Registration providing the student is a
full-time student (minimum of 12 credit hours) at MCC and their bill is
paid in full. Cross Registration is not applicable to summer programs.
Further details, information, and forms regarding the Cross-Registration
Program are available in the Records and Registration Office.
The form may be used only
when the following circumstances occur:
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The requested course
is NOT available at the home school.
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The student is a full-time
undergraduate student at his/her home school throughout the
duration of the requested course. A full-time student is defined
as a matriculated student carrying not less than 12 credit
hours. You must be a non-matriculated student at the visiting school.
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The course shall be applicable
toward the student's degree program.
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Registration is on a
space available basis.
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Not applicable
to summer programs.
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Students are governed
by the academic policies of the institution visited with regard to
course requirements, withdrawal policies, etc.
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Consult with your Dean
or Registrar regarding the policies of transfer credit and inclusion
of quality points.
INSTRUCTIONS
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Obtain Cross Registration
form from home school.
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Obtain approval signatures
in the order indicated. All signatures are required. Proceed
to visiting school and complete registration procedures of that institution.
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File completed form (original)
with the Registrar of the visiting school by the end of the drop/add
period.
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A copy will be forwarded
to the home school to complete the registration.
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To drop an intercollegiate
course for which you are registered, you must notify the Registrar
of your home AND visiting school and follow procedures outlined
by the visiting school for dropping or withdrawing
from a course.
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Please note that participating
colleges have different ending dates for their semester/quarter. Grades,
therefore, may not be available prior to a student's commencement
date and may delay graduation.
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Graduating students are
advised to review this issue prior to enrollment with appropriate
officials at their home institution.
Students must sign this
form in order to have an official transcript forwarded to the home school.