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Graduation and Degree Information
Requirements l CAAP Assessment l Associate Degree Information l Transfer and Articulation Agreement
Requirements
It is the student's responsibility to see that graduation requirements
are met.
Students must complete a written application to
graduate and file it in the Registrar's Office by the following dates:
- October 1 for fall degree completion
- March 1 for spring degree completion
- July 1 for summer degree completion
Students must be a high school or GED graduate to qualify
for an associate degree.
Cowley College awards the Associate of Arts, Associate of
Science, Associate of General Studies, Associate of Applied Science degrees
and the College Certificate.
Those receiving the associate degree are expected to demonstrate
the ability to communicate both orally and in writing, possess knowledge
of mathematics and the physical world, and be aware of past and present
cultures.
Requirements l CAAP Assessment l Associate Degree Information l Transfer and Articulation Agreement
Every student completing an Associate
of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate of General Studies degree
from Cowley College is required to take the CAAP (Collegiate Assessment
of Academic Proficiency) assessment in the areas of English, mathematics,
and reading. Testing dates are posted on the Cowley Web site. Assessment
will be conducted at the Arkansas City and Mulvane locations.
There
is no charge for this assessment. Registration for the CAAP assessment
should be completed as early as possible, preferably at the time
of enrollment. Failure to take the CAAP Assessment will delay graduation.
Registration may be completed through the Registrar's office, your
academic advisor, or online through Campus Connect. as follows:
- Log on to Campus
Connect.
- Go to “Academic Options”, select “Add/Drop
Classes”, and submit.
- Click on the appropriate “Non-Credit” semester
in the box and submit. In the second box, click the drop-down, select “Non-Credit
Classes” only, and submit
- Select the time and date for the session you wish to
enroll in and click on “Add” Please note the location of
the session to ensure that you register for the site of your choice.
Those sessions marked “BC” or “WB” for the
location will be administered at the Arkansas City campus. Those marked “MU” will
be administered at the Mulvane Bloomenshine Center in Mulvane.
Requirements l CAAP Assessment l Associate Degree Information l Transfer and Articulation Agreement
WorkKeys Assessment
Every student completing an Associate of Applied Science degree
from Cowley College is required to take the WorkKeys assessment in the
areas of Applied Math, Reading for Information, and Location Information.
Testing dates are posted on the Cowley College web site. Testing will
be conducted at the Arkansas City and Mulvane locations.
There is no charge for this assessment. Registration
for the WorkKeys Assessment should be completed as early as possible,
perferably at the time of enrollment. Failure to take the WorkKeys Assessment
will delay graduation. Registration may be completed through the Registrar's
office, your academic advisor, or online through Campus Connect as follows:
- Log on to Campus
Connect.
- Go to “Academic Options”, select “Add/Drop
Classes”, and submit.
- Click on the appropriate “Non-Credit” semester
in the box and submit. In the second box, click the drop-down, select “Non-Credit
Classes” only, and submit
- Select the time and date for the session you wish to
enroll in and click on “Add” Please note the location of
the session to ensure that you register for the site of your choice.
Those sessions marked “BC” or “WB” for the
location will be administered at the Arkansas City campus. Those marked “MU” will
be administered at the Mulvane Bloomenshine Center in Mulvane.
Associate Degrees
Cowley College offers a wide variety of courses specifically
designed for transfer. This enables students to complete their first
two years of coursework leading toward a bachelor’s degree
in virtually any field of study at a four-year college or university.
The keys to a successful transfer are to start planning immediately
and to select your coursework carefully. Cowley College academic
advisors are available to help students develop an educational plan.
In
order to qualify for either the degree or certificate at Cowley College,
a student must complete a minimum of fifteen (15) credit hours at
Cowley College, which counts toward the degree or certificate. Developmental
courses cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements.
The Associate
of Arts or Associate of Science degrees as listed may not meet the
requirement of the Transfer and Articulation Agreement.
Students who
plan to complete an associate's degree and transfer as a junior in
their major should achieve the following goals:
Complete the Associate in Arts (AA) or Associate in
Science (AS) degree.
- The general education requirements and graduation requirements
for these degrees are described in this section.
- Fulfill the lower-division (freshman/sophomore-level
courses) general education requirements of the institution you plan
to attend.
- Every four-year college or university has different
general education requirements. Transfer guides summarizing these requirements
for the colleges and universities popular with Cowley College students
are available in the Career Center in the Underground. For other schools,
students should consult the catalog and/or contact the intended transfer
institution for additional information. In most cases, if you select
your general education coursework carefully, you can simultaneously
satisfy the general education requirements for both Cowley College
and the transfer institution.
- Fulfill the lower-division requirements in your major
field of study.
- You should familiarize yourself with the criteria for
admission into the specific program major at the college where you
plan to transfer. In many cases, specific lower-division coursework
is required. Ask for transfer guides for specific majors and/or consult
the catalog of your transfer school.
- When you are ready to transfer, obtain a Request for
Transcript form from the Registrar or Admissions offices.
- Complete the form, requesting that a transcript of
your Cowley College coursework be sent to your transfer school. Be
certain to verify that your transfer institution has received the transcript.
If you experience difficulty in transferring any of your courses, contact
the Registrar.
Generally, when a college official intercedes on behalf of
the student, he or she is able to facilitate the resolution of transfer
problems. Students need to work with their advisor to ensure proper transfer
of credit to private and public four-year colleges and universities located
out of state.
Associate in Arts Degree (AA)
This degree is designed to specifically meet the student's educational objectives and needs through the completion of the general education distribution requirement. The courses are equivalent to lower-division courses offered at Kansas Regent's universities.
Associate in Science Degree (AS)
This degree is designed to prepare students for transfer with advanced standing to 4-year colleges or universities. These programs are for students who plan to major in a science related discipline.
Associate of General Studies (AGS)
This degree is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop knowledge, skills, attitudes, and greater philosophical appreciation for lifelong learning.
Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
This degree is designed to prepare students for entry into an occupation or closely related cluster of occupations. The objective of the AAS degree is to enhance employment opportunities.
General Education Core Curriculum
The general education core curriculum constitutes that part of
an undergraduate education that develops breadth of knowledge and the expressive
skills essential to more complex and in-depth learning throughout life.
To develop breadth of knowledge, general education courses acquaint students
with the methods of inquiry of the various academic disciplines and the
different ways these disciplines view the world. The academic disciplines
comprising the general education curriculum are the physical and life sciences,
the humanities and fine arts, the social and behavioral sciences, and interdisciplinary
combinations of these.
To develop expressive skills, the general education
curriculum requires courses that enhance written and oral communication
and quantitative reasoning skills. The foundation skills of communication
(reading, writing, speaking, and listening), critical thinking and analysis/synthesis,
quantification, and the use of resources (including technology and the
library) are to be embedded in every general education course.
CAAP Assessment l Associate Degree Information l Transfer and Articulation Agreement
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