UOPUS-EnrollAgree Bachelor of Science in Business Enrollment Agreement BSB/AD 026A BSB/AD 026B For Office Use Only: Reentry Student Name Program/Version Change Individual Record Number Track Change IRN Home Address Program/Version Change Start Date City Finance Manager Signature State Zip Code Degree Completion Requirements A minimum of 120 total credits is required to complete the bachelor’s program, 42 of which must be upper division credits. Students must satisfy all required courses of study and all elective and general education requirements. Students may apply for conferral of the following en-route credentials prior to conferral of their bachelor’s degree and upon successful completion of all the requirements specified in this enrollment agreement and as outlined in the University of Phoenix Academic Catalog for each credential: Business Administration Certificate (Undergraduate). Category General Education Required Course of Study Upper Division Business/Management Electives Electives TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED FOR PROGRAM Credits 45 39 18 18 120 Proficiency Requirements You must satisfy math and English proficiency requirements. You can meet these requirements in any of the following ways: o Complete approved proficiency-applicable University of Phoenix math or English courses with a grade of “D-” or better o Earn passing scores (as established by ACE) on math or English NTP exams completed within 5 years of enrollment o Achieve grades of “C-” or better in similar courses that are eligible for general education credit, such as College Algebra (math) or College Composition (English), worth at least 2.67 semester credits, completed within 5 years of enrollment in an associate or bachelor degree program, and at an institution with regional or approved-national accreditation o Demonstration of competency on a University of Phoenix approved placement exam Credits taken from proficiency and prerequisite requirements may apply to general education or elective requirements. Accelerated and Standard (A&B) Pathways Your results on the Pathway Diagnostic will determine whether you will be placed in the Accelerated Pathway (A Track) or the standard pathway (B Track). Students who have completed an associate degree or higher at a regionally or approved nationally accredited institution are not required to complete the Pathway Diagnostic and will be placed in the Accelerated Pathway. If you are placed in the Accelerated Pathway, you will be required to successfully complete GEN/201 followed by HUM/115 prior to proceeding into additional coursework in your program. If you are placed in the standard pathway, you will be required to successfully complete the following three courses prior to enrolling in any other course: Course ID GEN/127 ENG/147* HUM/115* Course Title University Studies for Success University Writing Essentials Critical Thinking in Everyday Life (required as last course) Credits 3 3 3 Academic Catalog Acknowledgement I have received access to the University of Phoenix Academic Catalog during the admission application process. The catalog is also available on my student website (https://ecampus.phoenix.edu). I understand the requirements for my course of study are detailed in the catalog, which is considered part of this Enrollment Agreement. It contains admission and degree completion requirements; program objectives and length; tuition schedules; fees; and all policies, including those for cancellation or refund. I understand that it is my responsibility to read and understand the contents of the catalog and that I should ask questions if I do not understand something in it or need further clarification. X Student Signature OAR/RO Date 1063-AZ Page 1 of 3 UOPUS-EnrollAgree Bachelor of Science in Business Enrollment Agreement Summary of Program Requirements General Education Requirements General Education Component Communication Arts Mathematics Science and Technology Humanities Social Science Additional Liberal Arts Comments Credits A Track must include: COMM/215 equivalent or higher B Track must include: ENG/147 Must include MTH/209 equivalent or higher Must include at least three (3) credits in the physical or biological sciences Must include: HUM/115 A Track must include: GEN/201 B Track must include: GEN/127 Interdisciplinary Any credit that is not being applied to the primary major as a waiver may be Requirement applied to the elective or interdisciplinary requirements. GENERAL EDUCATION CREDIT TOTAL 6 6 6 6 6 6 9 45 Required Course of Study Program Category Requirements Course Selection Communications COM/295* Business Information Systems BIS/220* Management PHL/320*, MGT/312* Accounting ACC/290*, ACC/291* Ethics & Legal Topics in Business ETH/321* Economics ECO/365*, ECO/372* Finance FIN/370* Marketing MKT/421* Business Statistics QNT/275* Business Capstone BUS/475* REQUIRED COURSE OF STUDY CREDIT TOTAL Credits 3 3 6 6 3 6 3 3 3 3 39 Elective Requirements Elective Component UPPER DIVISION BUSINESS/MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES ELECTIVES Comments Must include: BIS/320*(unless used to fulfill BIS/220 requirement), CPMGT/300*, ACC/400*, ISCOM/305*, FIN/419*, MGT/448* Credits 18 18 Summary of En-Route Credential Requirements (satisfied by completing requirements listed in the “Summary of Program Requirements” above) En-route Credential Business Administration Certificate (Undergraduate)♦ Requirements BIS/320*, CPMGT/300*, ACC/400*, ISCOM/305*, FIN/419*, MGT/448* Credits 18 *-designated courses require you take prerequisites before enrolling in that course. Please refer to the University of Phoenix Academic Catalog. ♦- See the University of Phoenix Academic Catalog for a comprehensive listing of program requirements. Initials: OAR/RO 1063-AZ Date: Page 2 of 3 UOPUS-EnrollAgree Bachelor of Science in Business Enrollment Agreement Additional Program Information Expiration of Enrollment Agreement You must begin coursework within one year from the signature date or the enrollment agreement will expire. Transferability of Credit Transferability of credit is at the discretion of the accepting institution. It is the student’s responsibility to confirm whether another institution will accept credits earned at University of Phoenix. Course Availability - Equivalencies Equivalent courses may be used to satisfy the course requirements for your program—these are courses that are approved by the University as acceptable alternatives to the required courses in your program. Please contact a University representative for more information about course availability. Course Availability - Additional Courses Additional courses may become available that satisfy program requirements. Please check with a University representative for details. Program Name on Diploma The diploma awarded for the primary program will read “Bachelor of Science in Business.” For Arizona Students Only Arizona students have a right to cancel the enrollment agreement and receive a refund of student fees and tuition paid if they submit a written notice of cancellation within three business days of signing the enrollment agreement. No later than 30 days of receiving the notice of cancellation, the University shall provide the 100% refund. After the three day period, the University's General Refund Policy will apply. Any holder of this consumer credit contract is subject to all claims and defenses which the debtor could assert against the seller of goods or services obtained pursuant hereto or with the proceeds hereof. Recovery hereunder by the debtor shall not exceed amounts paid by the debtor. (FTC Rule effective 514-76) Risk Free Period If you indicate less than 24 previous college credits (as recognized by the University) on the admission application, the first three weeks in your first course constitute the trial period for this program. First time attendees who meet that criterion, who have not previously been admitted as a regular student to the University, and who are intending to pursue the course of study outlined in this enrollment agreement will participate in the trial period and will be conditionally admitted. This trial period will apply to all repeated attempts to complete the first course in the program while students are in Admitted with Condition status. Students will be eligible for unconditional admission to the University after meeting class attendance requirements in the fourth week of their first course (or after the fourth week) and after having transfer credits evaluated. Students will not be eligible for Title IV, HEA funds until they are admitted as a regular student after the trial period has completed. Once admitted as a regular student, students become eligible for Title IV, HEA program funds back to the beginning of the payment or loan period, as applicable, including the trial period. Students who decide not to continue in the trial period may opt out with no financial obligation prior to meeting class attendance requirements for their fourth week in their first course with the University. Students who withdraw after the trial period and do not continue enrollment will not be eligible for Title IV, HEA program funds for the trial period. Students will indicate their intent to continue with their program by meeting class attendance requirements in the fourth week of their first course (or after the fourth week) at which point the trial period will end. Students completing the trial period that meet class attendance requirements for their fourth week or after will be financially responsible for all associated course charges. Students that record positive class attendance in at least one class that do not meet the class attendance requirements for the course due to exceeding maximum allowable absences will receive a "W" grade for the course which will be documented on the University of Phoenix transcript. Initials: OAR/RO 1063-AZ Date: Page 3 of 3
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