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Student Rogers, Vernel O Degree Associate of Arts
ID 900939224 Major General Studies
Email rog939224@email.ccbcmd.edu Transfer Pattern
Undergrad GPA* 3.36 Cumulative GPA* 3.36
Academic
1st Acad Review At 12crs Hold
Standing
Program Progress
41%
Unmet conditions for this set of requirements: A minimum of 15 credits must be earned at CCBC.
60 credits are required. You currently have 14, you still need 46 more
credits.
General Education Requirements Still Needed: See General Education Requirements section
General Education Diversity Requirement Still Needed: See General Education Diversity Requirement section
34-36 credits are required. You currently have 12, you still need 22
Unmet conditions for this set of requirements:
more credits.
Recommendations for General Education Electives may be available for your major in the college catalog. Courses taken prior to Fall 1999 will
not automatically be used to fulfill General Education Requirements in the audit. If you have taken coursework prior to Fall 1999, please email
CCBCRegistrarsOffice@ccbcmd.edu from your CCBC student email with a subject line of 'GE Legacy Review' to have your transcript reviewed and
audit updated.
Biological and Physical Science Still Needed: Choose from 2 of the following:
Remark: Biological and Physical Sciences must come from two different disciplines or be two
sequential courses (courses labeled I and II in their titles) from one discipline.
Chemistry and Its Role in Society w/ Lab Still Needed: ( 2 Classes in CHEM 100* and 102* ) or
Physical Geology w/ Lab Still Needed: ( 2 Classes in ERSC 121* and 122* ) or
How Things Work w/ Lab Still Needed: ( 2 Classes in PHYS 105* and 111* )
Wellness and Health HLTH 101 Health and Wellness (I) A 3 Fall 2016
Information Technology CSIT 101 Technology & Info Systms(I) REGS (3) Spring 2017
One General Education course must be a Diversity course. This courses can also be used to satisfy another General Education requriement.
ACDV 101, Transitioning to College, is a one-credit orientation requirement for all credit certificate and degree seeking students who are new to college.
It must be taken the first semester at CCBC. Course topics include the culture and expectations of higher education; academic success skills such as
study skills; life skills such as time management and financial literacy; technology skills related to learning online; and college and career goals. In the
course, students work with their instructors to create an academic plan for future semesters.
24-26 credits are required. You currently have 2, you still need 22 more
Unmet conditions for this set of requirements:
credits.
Students must have at least 60 credits for an associate degree. Students who choose to take 3 credits of Mathematics and 7 credits of Biological and
Physical Sciences, rather than 4 and 8, may need to take an additional class in order to reach at least 60 credits.
ACDV 101 Acdmc Dvlp:Trnstn College A 1 Fall 2016
PEAQ 100 Swimming Level I B 1 Fall 2016
General Studies Electives
Still Needed: 22:24 more Credits
Legend
Complete Complete except for classes in-progress T Transfer Class
Not Complete Additional requirement needed. See Advisor. @ Any course number
(IP) In-Progress Course
Disclaimer
This is not a real-time audit. Coursework changes are updated every night. This is NOT an official evaluation. You are encouraged to use this degree
audit report as a guide when planning your progress toward completion of the above requirements. This audit is not your academic transcript and it
is not official notification of completion of program requirements. For credit students: For more information on how to obtain a copy of your transcript,
please visit: http://ccbcmd.edu/registration/transcript.html You can view your unofficial transcript in SIMON. Student must officially apply for graduation
at the Enrollment Services Center on one of the three campuses. Student must apply by the official deadline. For more information about how to apply
for graduation, please visit: http://www.ccbcmd.edu/registration/graduation.html The Office of Academic Advisement may be contacted for assistance in
interpreting this report.