Articulation
Articles of Agreement
- The high school teacher or training provider will recommend for articulation credit only those courses for which the student has met each Baker College course outcome with a minimum of 80 percent accuracy. (Some health sciences courses may have a minimum accuracy percentage higher than 80 percent.) The student should also have a B or higher grade in the high school course.
- The student must enroll in Baker College within two years (24 months) after high school graduation to be eligible for College credit under this articulation agreement.
- Articulation credit is granted on a course-by-course basis.
- Articulation credit is available only for college courses at the 100 and 200 level. Articulation is not available for general education courses including math and English. Waiver or placement testing is available for math and English courses.
- If a course is part of a sequence, articulation credit will be granted after a C or higher grade is earned in the next course in the sequence.
- Articulation credit will become part of the total number of credits required for related program completion and will appear on the Baker College transcript by course title and credit hour with the letter grade "R."
- The student articulating credit must meet and maintain the prerequisites and academic requirements of his/her intended program of study at Baker College. Articulation credit may not be accepted in some Baker College programs.
- Tuition is waived for articulation credit, and no additional credit hours may be added to a student's program. At times, students may be granted articulation credit for courses not in their program. In such cases, credit earned will appear on the student's Baker College transcript but will not substitute for a required course on his/her program.
- College credit for articulated courses will be limited to 12 quarter credit hours toward a certificate program, 24 credit hours toward an associate's degree program, and 48 credit hours toward a bachelor's degree program.