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What is the process for achieving approval for courses taken at other U.S. universities?

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What is the process for achieving approval for courses taken at other U.S. universities?

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The student first must pick up a substitution form from the Undergraduate Program Assistant. Along with the form, we will need a class description. Take this completed form and the class description to one of our advisors. If the advisor judges the quality of the course to be comparable to one of our Economics 300-level field courses, he or she will sign the pre-approval side of the form. This form formally states that you will receive credit for the course as long as you pass the class with the grade of C- or better. This signed form is placed in our files. Once the student has completed these courses, it is your responsibility to bring the transcript, along with the original form (which can be obtained from the Undergraduate Program Assistant) back to an advisor. Again, as long as the student has achieved a grade of C- or better, the advisor will grant final approval for the course(s) to count toward the major. This form will then be sent to the Registrar to be entered into the stude

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