Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology Catalog: 1980-1982

A student who withdraws may be granted honorable dismissal provided that he has met all his financial obligations to the College, has secured from the Registrar and completed all forms required for withdrawal, and is in good standing at the time. A student who withdraws without completing the proper procedures with the Registrar will not receive a refund of any portion of his tuition or fees, and will receive a grade of "UW" in each course. If he has no financial obligations to the College, a transcript of his work will be sent to another school upon request. STUDENT ACADEMIC LOAD The normal full-time load for a Rosemead student is 12 to 15 hours per semester, but not less than 9 hours. Without the Advisor's approval, a student may not carry over 15 units in any semester except where the program itself dictates additional units. Part-time registration of less than 9 units is permitted only when a student has been admitted to candidacy. Rosemead does not admit part-time students to its degree programs. TRANSFER CREDIT Students in the masters program may, upon the approval of the Registrar, transfer up to 9 semester hours of applicable graduate-level courses in psychol­ ogy and/or 9 hours of applicable graduate-level courses in theology and Bible from an accredited graduate school or theological seminary. Doctoral students may transfer up to 30 semester hours of applicable gradu­ ate-level courses in psychology (including the 9 hours on the masters level) and/or up to 15 hours of theology and Bible applicable to Rosemead' s program (including the 9 hours on the masters level) from an accredited graduate school or theological seminary. Practicum credit in the amount equal to one Rosemead practicum of 3 hours may be transferred with the permission of the Director of Clinical Training. These hours will be counted toward the 30 hour transfer maximum. Practicum transfer credit will be granted only when it is shown as practicum on an official graduate transcript. Rosemead will not evaluate non-traditional learning or non-transcripted work experience for academic or practicum credit. When students wish to use transfer credit for a required course in the Rosemead curriculum, it is their responsibility to provide documentation assuring the equivalency of course content. Competency examinations may be given to verify equivalence to Rosemead required courses. Documentation may include catalog descriptions, syllabi, and other supporting materials from the professor of record or department, as deemed necessary. In every case, transfer credit must be fully applicable to the Rosemead program emphasis in clinical psychology.

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