tailieunhanh - Transfer Credit Policy The Office of the University Registrar

Finally, international (foreign currency) credit can also put upward pressure on the real exchange rate, as borrowers exchange foreign for domestic currency for the purchase of domestic goods or assets. With a fixed exchange rate (or within a currency area), real exchange rate appreciation can take the form of relatively rapid inflation. For a country with an independent currency, real exchange rate appreciation can result from either nominal appreciation or relatively rapid inflation. In this paper, the next section shows how international credit grew in selected European countries that were hard hit in the recent crisis, and then draws a parallel to the lead-up to the Asian financial. | T H E UNIVERSITY ỊỆggỊ Transfer Credit Policy The Office of the University Registrar Applies to Transfer Students POLICY Issued 01 01 1870 Revised 09 12 2012 Edited 09 12 2012 The Ohio State University has established a transfer credit policy which is consistent with the Ohio Articulation and Transfer Policy of the Ohio Board of Regents. The statewide policy is designed to facilitate the transfer of students and credits from one college or university to another assure maximum utilization of prior learning and encourage students to advance as far through the educational system as they can in pursuit of their goals. Definitions Term Definition Acceptability Course work acknowledged by the university as having met standards for evaluation and award of undergraduate transfer credit. Accreditation The educational quality of an institution assessed by specific governing bodies and associations indicating that an institution has met certain minimum standards. Applicability Course work that the degree-granting college deems appropriate for use within a degree program to fulfill specific requirements. Assignment A course is designated as falling under the auspices of a particular instructional unit because of similarity in course content to the discipline covered by that department. Collegiate Course work that is taken in a setting within a college or university campus. Comparability How a course from another institution compares in content expectations and credit hours to the Ohio State curriculum. Content The specific academic material covered in a course. Domestic Course work taken in an institution located in the United States. Foreign Course work taken in an institution located outside of the United States. Inter-institutional affiliations Institutions that have established formal contractual relationships in terms of interdependent course offerings and academic record-keeping. Level The rank of a course being determined by the type of student for whom the course is .