- Undergraduate students are admitted directly to the College of Business and Public Administration, provided they have declared a major in Business Entrepreneurship, Management Information Systems, or Public Administration. However, Business Entrepreneurship and Management Information Systems majors are required to earn a grade of āCā or better in all their business courses. Only one grade of āDā in a non-major business course will be allowed.
- Transfer students must meet the same admission standards as resident students. Transfer credit will be accepted when approved by the Dean of the College for courses comparable to those offered by the University. However, credit will not be transferred for courses offered in the College of Business and Public Administration for which the student has earned a grade below C.
- Credit will not be transferred from community or junior colleges for College of Business and Public Administration upper-level courses (courses numbered 300 or above). Exceptions, however, may be granted in accordance with particular state-wide or inter-institution articulation agreements.
- Transfer credit will not be given for more than 50 percent of the total business course credit hours required to earn a degree in Business Entrepreneurship or Management Information Systems. Total business course credit hours include all Common Body of Knowledge courses and all Major courses.