How is the level of a Professional Development Seminar or other course determined if not specified by the degree program?
A. If the Professional Development Seminar or other course that is not specified by the degree program requires a bachelor’s degree as a prerequisite, it will be considered to be at the graduate level. If it does not require a degree it will normally be considered undergraduate. If the institution can show that it is a graduate course an exception can be made. Question 6: How do you determine if the employee should be reimbursed at the undergraduate or graduate level in situations where the institution charges graduate rates but the course is listed as undergraduate in the catalog? A. In a college program for credit, the level of the course will be determined by whether the student obtains graduate credit in the program of study. If a student must take an undergraduate course as a prerequisite for the graduate program but obtains no graduate credit toward the degree, the course will be covered at the undergraduate level, even if the school charges the graduate rate. However, if the stu
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