Special Programs

   
 
    
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Special Programs


 Concurrent Enrollment

UCR credit for any course taken at another college institution (including UCR Extension) while the student is in residence at UCR is called credit from concurrent enrollment. Credit is normally awarded only under unusual circumstances or through the Cross Registration Program described below during the regular academic year and only with prior approval of the associate dean of the UCR college in which the student is enrolled. UCR Extension students taking regular-session UCR courses through concurrent enrollment may receive grade points as well as unit credit (effective Spring 1999) should they continue in or be subsequently admitted or readmitted to regular UCR student status. A transcript of the work must be submitted to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Courses taken elsewhere during the summer by a UCR student do not require that the student be under extraordinary circumstances, but they do require prior approval to receive UCR credit even if the student is not in residence at UCR during that summer. Regular Summer Sessions courses taken at UCR are credited automatically to the UCR academic record of any student enrolled in the regular academic year. A UCR student may request unit credit toward graduation for courses taken in summer session at other UC campuses by submitting a transcript of the work to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.


Cross-registration:

KILLEA

Cross Enrollment The California Education Code Sections 66750 through 66756, commonly referred to as Senate Bill 1914 (Killea), permits under-graduate students enrolled in any campus of the California Community Colleges, the California State University, or the UC to enroll without formal admission in a maximum of one course per academic term at a campus of either of the other systems on a space-available basis at the discretion of the appropriate campus authorities on both campuses. At UC campuses, the beginning of the third week of instruction has been designated as the date by which an instructor can determine when space is available to accommodate a student seeking to enroll on this basis. (Normally, instructors in all segments permit students to attend classes until their final course registration has been certified.) Cross enrollment at another campus within the same system is excluded, as is enrollment in precollegiate courses. Students who seek to cross enroll under this program must have met all of the following requirements:


1. Completed at least one term at their home campus as a
    matriculated student

2. Enrolled for a minimum of six units at their home campus for
    the current term

3. Earned a cumulative grade point average of 2.00

4. Paid appropriate fees and any applicable tuition at their
    home campus for the current term

5. Completed appropriate academic preparation for the desired
    course, as determined by the host campus, consistent with
    the standards applied to regularly enrolled students

6. Have been classified as a California resident by their home
    campus Both schools must be participating in this program
    before a student can take a course at an another institution
    for the $18 per unit cross enrollment fee. Additional
    information and cross enrollment application forms are
    available at the Office of the Registrar, 1100 Hinderaker Hall.


Cal State San Bernardino Program (CSSB)

The Cross Registration Program allows a full-time UCR undergraduate student who has officially declared a major and who is in good academic standing to enroll simultaneously at California State University, San Bernardino for no more than one course per quarter. The program is designed for students to take classes not available at UCR. Approvals are required from the student’s academic advisor, college dean, and the Registrar. Application forms and deadline information maybe obtained from the Office of the Registrar, 1100 Hinderaker Hall.


Education Abroad Program (EAP)

The Education Abroad Program (EAP) offers students the opportunity to experience a different culture while earning UC credit. Established in 1961, the EAP is an overseas study program that serves students at all UC campuses. International study options are available in 35 countries throughout the world at the finest universities abroad.


Inter-Campus Visitor Program (ICV)

The Intercampus Visitor Program enables qualified undergraduates at the UC to take advantage of educational opportunities at other UC campuses. Under this program, students may take courses that are not available on their home campus, participate in special programs, or study with a distinguished faculty member at another campus.

Participants may enroll at another campus for only one term. Additional information on requirements and application forms can be obtained at the Office of the Registrar, 1100 Hinderaker Hall.


Simultaneous Enrollment

Undergraduate students may enroll, without formal admission and without payment of additional university fees, in courses at another UC campus on a space-available basis at the discretion of the appropriate campus authorities on both campuses. A student is qualified for simultaneous enrollment if the student has met all of the following requirements:1.Completed a minimum of 12 units as a matriculated student at the home campus2.Enrolled for a minimum of 6 units for the current term at the home campus3.Is in good standing4.Has the appropriate academic preparation as determined by the host campus Additional information and simultaneous enrollment application forms are available at the Office of the Registrar, 1100 Hinderaker Hall.