Can I safely assume that all degree options, areas of specialization or concentrations within a certain ACM degree program qualify for ACM?
A. No, the concentration, specialization or option must be listed in the ACM program inventory for Maryland residents. At this time, MHEC is not accepting petitions from Maryland residents to add new out-of-state programs to the ACM inventory. This restriction will remain in effect until further notice. Maryland residents may submit applications only for degrees with concentrations, specializations and options that are currently listed in the current inventory. Q. Can I participate in the ACM if I am pursuing a graduate certificate or continuing education credits? A. The ACM tuition waiver is only available for degree programs at the bachelor or graduate levels. Associate degrees are not included for Maryland residents. The SREB guidelines also prohibit certificate and non-degree programs from inclusion in the ACM.
A. No, the concentration, specialization or option must be listed in the ACM program inventory for Maryland residents. At this time, MHEC is not accepting petitions from Maryland residents to add new out-of-state programs to the ACM inventory. This restriction will remain in effect until further notice. Maryland residents may submit applications only for degrees with concentrations, specializations and options that are currently listed in the current inventory.
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