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- Catalog
Rights Policy:
Provided that continuous
attendance is maintained, AVC students may elect the degree
requirements in effect at: 1. The time they begin their
study at a California Community College, a CSU campus, or
a UC campus; 2. The time they entered AVC; or 3. The time
they graduate from AVC. Continuous attendance is defined
as attendance in at least one regular semester (fall or
spring) in each calendar year. Summer and intersession terms
cannot be used to establish catalog rights nor to maintain
continuous attendance. Once catalog rights are established,
absence related to attendance at another accredited institution
of higher learning shall not be considered an interruption,
providing the absence does not exceed two years. Students
changing major will be subject to the major requirements
in effect at the time of the change, but will be allowed
to continue with previously established non major requirements
(general education, proficiencies, etc.). NOTE: The “Catalog
Rights Policy” sets forth the criteria used for determining
the degree requirements under which students may graduate.
New students should check AVC’s online catalog (www.avc.edu)
for the most up to date version, which may include changes
to academic policies or procedures as a result of new or
revised legislation, course prerequisites, or other academic
concerns.
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