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21-1B-4. Use of transfer module; transfer of credits.

A.     Each institution shall accept for transfer course credits earned by a student at any other institution that are included in a transfer module.  Transfer credits shall be accepted to meet lower-division graduation requirements of an institution's degree-granting programs.  This provision also applies to any course that is part of a transfer module.

B.     An institution shall not increase requirements for degree-granting programs as a result of the use of a transfer module or acceptance of a course that is part of a transfer module. An institution may specify additional lower-division or upper-division requirements not included in a discipline module for one or more programs of study, provided that those requirements apply equally to transfer students and students originating their study at the institution.

C.     Each institution shall accept completed transfer modules in total as a block and shall count the modules, whether they are the general education core or a specific discipline module, as fulfilling required lower-division coursework.  Upon transfer of a completed discipline module, a student shall be granted admission to the upper-division program, except in limited access programs.

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Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-21 > Article-1b > Section-21-1b-4

21-1B-4. Use of transfer module; transfer of credits.

A.     Each institution shall accept for transfer course credits earned by a student at any other institution that are included in a transfer module.  Transfer credits shall be accepted to meet lower-division graduation requirements of an institution's degree-granting programs.  This provision also applies to any course that is part of a transfer module.

B.     An institution shall not increase requirements for degree-granting programs as a result of the use of a transfer module or acceptance of a course that is part of a transfer module. An institution may specify additional lower-division or upper-division requirements not included in a discipline module for one or more programs of study, provided that those requirements apply equally to transfer students and students originating their study at the institution.

C.     Each institution shall accept completed transfer modules in total as a block and shall count the modules, whether they are the general education core or a specific discipline module, as fulfilling required lower-division coursework.  Upon transfer of a completed discipline module, a student shall be granted admission to the upper-division program, except in limited access programs.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-21 > Article-1b > Section-21-1b-4

21-1B-4. Use of transfer module; transfer of credits.

A.     Each institution shall accept for transfer course credits earned by a student at any other institution that are included in a transfer module.  Transfer credits shall be accepted to meet lower-division graduation requirements of an institution's degree-granting programs.  This provision also applies to any course that is part of a transfer module.

B.     An institution shall not increase requirements for degree-granting programs as a result of the use of a transfer module or acceptance of a course that is part of a transfer module. An institution may specify additional lower-division or upper-division requirements not included in a discipline module for one or more programs of study, provided that those requirements apply equally to transfer students and students originating their study at the institution.

C.     Each institution shall accept completed transfer modules in total as a block and shall count the modules, whether they are the general education core or a specific discipline module, as fulfilling required lower-division coursework.  Upon transfer of a completed discipline module, a student shall be granted admission to the upper-division program, except in limited access programs.