Technical College System Of Georgia (TCSG) And Georgia Independent .

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Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) andGeorgia Independent Colleges Association (GICA)Transfer Articulation AgreementIntroductionThis agreement formally recognizes that TCSG, GICA and its 24 member institutions, are activeeducational partners in providing educational opportunities for currently enrolled and prospectivestudents of both TCSG and GICA member institutions. Agreement to this partnership requires acommitment by all entities to serve and to facilitate a student’s ability to transfer selectcoursework without jeopardizing the intended mission and stated goals of any participatingentity.Agreement on CommunicationTCSG and GICA agree to cooperate in communicating with each other concerning thisarticulation agreement between the two agencies and the institutions they represent.Communications may include common publications and announcements concerning theiraffiliation. Announcements of this articulation agreement and its updates will have a coordinatedrelease to the public from both agencies. GICA will provide TCSG annually the name andcontact information of the primary contact for this agreement at each participating institution.TCSG and GICA’s member institutions will encourage the dissemination of information aboutprograms in this agreement with interested and qualified students, with both agencies providingadvising and counseling to prospective students.Agreement of AdmissionA TCSG student having a minimum 2.5 GPA for all academic work attempted at a SACSCOCaccredited TCSG institution and an Associate of Applied Science or Associate of Science degreefrom a TCSG institution will be admitted to participating GICA member baccalaureate degreegranting participating institution according to Appendix B. GICA member baccalaureate degreegranting participating institutions may deny admission only if coursework beyond the two-yeardegree falls below minimum admission standards or applicants are not in good standing.Admission to the GICA participating institution does not guarantee admission to specific majorsor programs. Students must meet minimum admission requirements specific to select majors orprograms to be considered for admission into such majors or programs. Students who have notcompleted pre-requisites for admission to specific majors will be required to complete the prerequisites at the transferring GICA institution.This agreement, as outlined in Appendix B, is open to all students of SACSCOC accreditedTCSG institutions regardless of race, color, religion, gender, age, creed, national origin, ordisability except where noted below:a. Agnes Scott College – Women’s College1

b.c.d.e.f.Covenant College - Faith Commitment RequiredShorter University – Faith Commitment RequiredSpelman College – Women’s CollegeToccoa Falls College - Faith Commitment RequiredWesleyan College - Women’s CollegeAgreement on Articulated CoursesThis agreement ensures transferability of selected courses from a SACS accredited TCSGcollege to participating GICA colleges and universities. A student having earned a grade of “C”or better in a course identified in the attached matrix from a SACS accredited TCSG institution isensured that course will transfer as indicated in Appendix A. Transfer credit will not be grantedfor sub 100 level coursework. Transferred courses cannot exceed 60 semester hours or theequivalent quarter hours. Additional credits may be accepted if the four-year institutionapproves the courses to meet other program requirements or to satisfy elective credits.The General Education/CORE requirements at the below institutions will be fulfilled for studentswho have earned an Associate of Science degree at a SACSCOC accredited TCSG institution.a.b.c.d.Brenau UniversityLaGrange CollegePaine CollegeWesleyan CollegeThis agreement replaces any former agreements and applies to all courses in the attached matrix.Agreement on Maintenance and ReviewAt least one administrative or faculty member will be appointed from TCSG, GICA, and fromeach GICA participating institution to act as a primary point of contact for the agreement, tospeak for the agency, and to communicate details and modifications to respective faculty,administrators, and advisors at the institutions involved. This agreement will be in effect fromthe date of administrative endorsement. Either party may elect to terminate this agreement bysending a written statement to the other party with at least one term prior notice of thecancellation.Matt ArthurCommissionerTechnical College System of GeorgiaSusanna L. BaxterPresidentGeorgia Independent College Association2

Agnes Scott College141 East College AvenueDecatur, GA 30030Andrew College501 College StreetCuthbert, GA 39840Dr. Elizabeth KissPresidentDr. Linda BuchananPresidentDr. Kerry PannellVice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of theCollegeDr. Richard MaCallumInterim Academic DeanDateDateBerry College2277 Martha Berry Hwy NWPO Box 490039Mount Berry, GA 30149-0039Brenau University500 Washington Street SEGainesville, GA 30501Dr. Stephen BriggsPresidentDr. Ed SchraderPresidentDr. Mary BoydProvostDr. James EckProvost & Vice President for Academic ServicesDateDateBrewton-Parker College201 David-Eliza Fountain CirclePO Box 197Mount Vernon, GA 30445-0197Clark Atlanta University223 James P. Brawley Drive SWAtlanta, GA 30314-4389Steven F. Echols, Ph.D., D.Min.PresidentDr. Ronald JohnsonPresidentDateDr. Peter NwosuProvost & Vice President for Academic AffairsDate3

Covenant College14049 Scenic HighwayLookout Mountain, GA 30750Emmanuel College181 Spring StreetFranklin Springs, GA 30639Dr. J. Derek HalvorsonPresidentDr. Ronald WhitePresidentDr. Jeff HallVice President for Academic Affairs/CFODr. John HenzelVice President for Academic AffairsDateDateLaGrange College601 Broad StreetLaGrange, GA 30240Life University1269 Barclay CircleMarietta, GA 30060Dr. Dan McAlexanderPresidentDr. Rob ScottPresidentDr. Karen AubreyVice President for Academic AffairsDr. Timothy GrossVice President for Academic AffairsDateDateMercer University1400 Coleman AvenueMacon, GA 31207-0001Oglethorpe University4484 Peachtree Road NEAtlanta, GA 30319-2797Mr. Bill UnderwoodPresidentDr. Larry SchallPresidentDr. Scott DavisProvostDr. Glenn SharfmanVice President of Academic Affairs and ProvostDateDate4

Paine College1235 Fifteenth StreetAugusta, GA 30901Piedmont CollegePO Box 10Demorest, GA 30535Dr. Jerry HardeePresidentDr. James MellichampPresidentDr. Cheryl Evans-JonesVice President of Academic Affairs and ProvostDr. Perry RettigVice President for Academic AffairsDateDatePoint University507 West 10th StreetWest Point, GA 31833Reinhardt University7300 Reinhardt CircleWaleska, GA 30183-2981Dr. Dean CollinsPresidentDr. Darryl HarrisonChief Academic OfficerDr. Kina MallardPresidentDr. Mark RobertsProvostDateDateShorter University315 Shorter AvenueRome, GA 30165Dr. Donald DowlessPresidentDr. Donald MartinExecutive Vice President/ProvostDateSpelman College350 Spelman Lane, SWAtlanta, GA 30314-4399Dr. Mary Schmidt CampbellPresidentDr. Sharon DaviesProvost and Vice President for Academic AffairsDate5

Thomas University1501 Millpond RoadThomasville, GA 31792Toccoa Falls College107 N. Chapel DriveToccoa Falls, GA 30598Dr. James SheppardPresidentDr. Robert MyersPresidentDr. John MeisChief Academic OfficerDr. Brian SheltonVice President for Academic AffairsDateDateWesleyan College4760 Forsyth RoadMacon, GA 31210Young Harris College1 College StreetYoung Harris, GA 30582Dr. Viva FowlerPresidentDr. Drew Van HornPresidentDr. Melody BlakeProvost & Vice President for Academic AffairsDr. Benny FergusonInterim Vice President, Academic AffairsDateDate6

GICA TCSG Articulation AgreementCoursePrefixCourseNumberCourse nauUniversityACCT1100Principles of Accounting IxxxxACCT1105Principles of Accounting IIxxxxACCT2000Managerial AccountingxACCT2140Legal Environment of BusinessxALHS1060Diet and Nutrition for Allied Health SciencesALHS1090Medical Terminology for Allied Health SciencesARTS1101Arts istry LabxBIOL1111Biology IxxxBIOL1111LBiology I LabxxBIOL1112Biology IIxxBIOL1112LBiology II LabxBIOL2107Biological Principles IBIOL2107LBiological Principles I xxxxxxxxxBiological Principles IIx2108LBiological Principles II Lab2113Anatomy & Physiology xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx21xxxxxxxxxxxxxxAnatomy & Physiology I Labxxxxxxx22xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx2114Anatomy & Physiology IIxxxxxx22xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx22BIOL2114LAnatomy & Physiology II LabxxxxxBIOL2117LIntroductory Microbiology 17Introductory ey of Inorganic ChemistryxxCHEM1151LSurvey of Inorganic Chemistry urvey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistryx19xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx18CHEM1152LSurvey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry LabxCHEM1211Chemistry LChemistry I Labx22xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx22CHEM1212Chemistry IICHEM1212LChemistry II HEM2211Organic Chemistry I22xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx21CHEM2211LCHEM2212Organic Chemistry I Labxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx21Organic Chemistry IIxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxCHEM212212LOrganic Chemistry II Labxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx21CHEM2300Quantitative ve Analysis Labxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx21COMM1100Human tion to Computersxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx19ECCE1105Health, Safety, and Nutritionxxxxxxx9ECON1101Principles of xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx22ENGL1101Composition and Rhetoricxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx22ENGL1102Literature and Compositionxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx22ENGL2110World Literaturexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx22ENGL2130American Literaturexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx22ENGL2310English Literature from the Beginnings to 1700xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx21HIST1111World History Ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx22HIST1112World History IIxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx22HIST2111U.S. History Ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx22HIST2112U.S. History II -- was labeled World History IIxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx21HUMN2111Introduction to Humanitiesxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx18MATH1101Introduction to Mathematical Modelingxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx22MATH1103Quantitative Skills and Reasoningxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx19MATH1111College xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx22MATH1127Introduction to Statisticsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx22MATH1131Calculus Ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx22MATH1132Calculus IIxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx21xxxxxxxxxx7

tonParkerCollegeClarkAtlantaUniversityIntroduction to Businessxxxxx1101Music Appreciationxx1111Physical Science (no lab)xxxxxxPHYS1111Introductory Physics IxxxxxxxxPHYS1111LIntroductory Physics I LabxxxPHYS1112Introductory Physics IIxxxxxxxxxxxPHYS1112LIntroductory Physics II LabxxxxxxPOLS1101American GovernmentxxPOLS2401Global IssuesxxxxxxxPSYC1101Introduction to PsychologyxxxxPSYC2103Human DevelopmentPSYC2250Abnormal PsychologyxxxxxxxxSOCI1101Introduction to SociologyxxxxSOCI2600Introduction to Social ProblemsxxxSPAN1101Elementary Spanish IxxSPAN1102Elementary Spanish IIxxSPCH1101Public SpeakingxTHEA1101Theater HSCCourse PaineCollegex8

Appendix BA TCSG student having a minimum 2.5 GPA (unless otherwise noted below) for all academic work attemptedat a SACSCOC accredited TCSG institution and an Associate of Applied Science or Associate of Sciencedegree from a TCSG institution will automatically be admitted to any participating GICA memberbaccalaureate degree granting GICA participating institution as indicated below:Will Automatically AcceptAgnes Scott College (3.0 GPA required)Andrew CollegeBerry College (3.0 GPA required)Brenau UniversityBrewton-Parker CollegeClark Atlanta UniversityEmmanuel CollegeLaGrange CollegeLife UniversityMercer UniversityOglethorpe UniversityPaine CollegePiedmont CollegePoint UniversityReinhardt UniversityShorter UniversitySpelman CollegeThomas UniversityToccoa Falls CollegeWesleyan CollegeYoung Harris CollegeWill Not Automatically AcceptCovenant College9

Technical College System of Georgia Georgia Independent College Association . 3 Agnes Scott College 141 East College Avenue Decatur, GA 30030 _ Dr. Elizabeth Kiss President . Young Harris College 1 College Street Young Harris, GA 30582 _ Dr. Drew Van Horn President .