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Level:
SUBJ NO. COURSE TITLE CRED GRD PTS R
_________________________________________________________________
Transfer Information continued:
MATH 2--- ELEM STATISTICS 3.00 TA I
Ehrs: 12.00 GPA-Hrs: 12.00 QPts: 39.00 GPA: 3.25
SUM I 2004 UNIV OF SCI/ARTS OF OKLA
COMM 3--- BUS COMMUNICATION 5.00 TA I
GENL 3--- INDEPENDENT STUDY 5.00 TCR I
Ehrs: 10.00 GPA-Hrs: 5.00 QPts: 20.00 GPA: 4.00
SUM I 2004 UNIV OF SCI/ARTS OF OKLA
BUSI 1--- INTRO TO BUSINESS 3.00 TF I
ECON 2--- PRIN OF MACROECONOMIC 3.00 TF I
FINA 3--- PRINC OF FINANCE 3.00 TF I
GENL 3--- THOUGHT CULT 500 AD 3.00 TF I
Ehrs: 0.00 GPA-Hrs: 12.00 QPts: 0.00 GPA: 0.00
INSTITUTION CREDIT:
Fall 2015 (Full Term)
Business
General Business
COMM 1315 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.00 A 12.00
HIST 1301 U.S. HISTORY TO 1865 3.00 A 12.00
MATH 1324 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 3.00 A 12.00
MISY 3310 MANAGMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3.00 A 12.00
Ehrs: 12.00 GPA-Hrs: 12.00 QPts: 48.00 GPA: 4.00
Dean s List
Good Standing
Spring 2016 (Full Term)
IN PROGRESS WORK
ARTS 1301 ART AND SOCIETY 3.00 IN PROGRESS
ECON 2302 MICROECONOMICS PRINCIPLES 3.00 IN PROGRESS
HIST 1302 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1865 3.00 IN PROGRESS
POLS 2306 STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT 3.00 IN PROGRESS
In Progress Credits 12.00
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Course Level: Undergraduate
Current Program
College : Business
Major : General Business
SUBJ NO. COURSE TITLE CRED GRD PTS R
_________________________________________________________________
TRANSFER CREDIT ACCEPTED BY THE INSTITUTION:
SPRING 2003 UNIV OF SCI/ARTS OF OKLA
ACCT 1--- PRINC OF ACCOUNT I 3.00 TA I
ECON 1--- ECONOMICS IN LIFE 3.00 TA I
UCCP 1--- FRESHMAN SEMINAR 3.00 TA I
Ehrs: 9.00 GPA-Hrs: 9.00 QPts: 36.00 GPA: 4.00
SUM I 2003 UNIV OF SCI/ARTS OF OKLA
ENGL 1--- RHETORIC 3.00 TA I
GENL 2--- COMPUTER TECH SYS 3.00 TA I
GENL 2--- FOUND PHYS SCIENCE 3.00 TC I
GENL 2--- FOUND LIFE SCIENCE 3.00 TB I
KINE 1--- BOWLING 1.00 TCR I
MATH 1314 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3.00 TA
Ehrs: 16.00 GPA-Hrs: 15.00 QPts: 51.00 GPA: 3.40
FALL 2003 UNIV OF SCI/ARTS OF OKLA
BLAW 3--- BUSINESS LAW I 3.00 TA I
MATH 1--- MATH IN MOD WORLD 3.00 TA I
MGMT 3--- PRINC OF MANAGEMENT 3.00 TA I
SOCI 1--- INDIV IN CONTEMP SOC 3.00 TB I
Ehrs: 12.00 GPA-Hrs: 12.00 QPts: 45.00 GPA: 3.75
SPRING 2004 UNIV OF SCI/ARTS OF OKLA
ACCT 2--- PRINC OF ACCOUNT II 3.00 TB I
GENL 1--- AMER SIGN LANG I 3.00 TB I
GENL 3--- ADMIN RESOURCE DEVEL 3.00 TB I
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Earned Hrs GPA Hrs Points GPA
TOTAL INSTITUTION 12.00 12.00 48.00 4.00
TOTAL TRANSFER 59.00 65.00 191.00 2.93
OVERALL 71.00 77.00 239.00 3.10
TSI Information:
TSI AREA TSI STATUS EXPLANATION
All Exempt Exempt based on Priv/OutSt Crs
Core Curriculum:
020 MATH 1324 A Fall 2015 (Full Term
060 HIST 1301 A Fall 2015 (Full Term
090 COMM 1315 A Fall 2015 (Full Term
CORE CURRICULUM NOT COMPLETE
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TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-CORPUS CHRISTI
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is a State supported, upper-
level, institution of higher education. Texas A&M University-Corpus
Christi is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern
Association Of Colleges and Schools (SACS). First established in
1947 as the University of Corpus Christi, the name was changed to
Texas A&I University at Corpus Christi in 1973. In 1977 the name
was changed to Corpus Christi State University (CCSU). On
September 1, 1989 the institution became a campus of the Texas
A&M University System. Finally, on September 1, 1993, the name
was amended to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
ACADEMIC CALENDER YEAR
The academic year is comprised of a fall semester, a spring semester,
and two or more summer terms.
COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM
Prior to Fall 1996:
100-200 Freshman and sophomore courses
300-499 Junior and senior courses-some senior courses are
acceptable for graduate credit
500-599 Graduate courses, Masters level
600 and above Graduate courses, doctoral level
NEW COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM
Beginning with the Fall Semester, 1996, Texas A&M University-
Corpus Christi converted its course numbering format to the Texas
Common Course Numbering System format. This change will make
it easier for students transferring into Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to
match the courses taken at all Texas public community colleges at
many senior institutions in Texas with the courses offered on our
campus.
This change affects both the subject prefix of the course and its
number.
For example: ENG 101 (English Composition) in prior system
becomes ENGL 1301 in the new format.
The first digit of the course number indicates the level of the course:
0 (zero) = Remedial or development course do not count toward
hours earned nor grade points; 1 = Freshmen level; 2 = Sophomore; 3
= Junior level; 4 = Senior level; 5 = Masters level; 6 = Doctoral level.
The second digit of the course number indicates the credit hour value
of the course. The third and fourth digits are sequence identification
numbers.
Freshman and sophomore courses have been renumbered to match
the Texas Common Course Numbering System equivalents. Courses
above the sophomore level have retained their old numbers except
that the credit hour value has been inserted as a second digit. In most
cases, course titles have not been affected by these changes.
GRADING SYSTEM
GRADE GRADE
SYMBOL POINTS
A 4
B 3
C 2
D 1
F 0
WF 0
GRADE NOTATIONS
I- Incomplete
IM- Incomplete-Military
CR- Credit, not used in GPA
NC- No Credit
W- Drop or Withdrew
WP- Withdrew Passing after mid-term
WF- Withdrew Failing after mid-term, used in GPA calculation
IP- In Progress, graduate thesis only
Q- Same as W, no longer used
P- Same as CR
XX- Grade not submitted
NP- NO pass, not used in GPA
S- Satisfactory, applicable to specified graduate courses
SP- Satisfactory Progress
U- Unsatisfactory, applicable to specified graduate courses
H- After the grade for Honors courses
WS- Dropped (S.B. 1231-Six Drop Rule)
D- Before the grade for developmental courses
AU- Audit
UP- Unsatisfactory
Only grades A,B,C,D,F and WF are used in computing grade point
averages (GPA) based on a 4.0 scale.
Under TEC 51.907 of the Texas Education Code, postsecondary
institutions may not permit a student to drop more than six courses
during the course of their academic career.
“E” next to a grade indicates the course has been repeated and is not
counted in the term GPA or cumulative GPA. “I” next to a grade
indicates that the course has been repeated, and is counted in the term
GPA and the cumulative GPA. “A” next to a grade indicates that the
course has been repeated and is counted in the semester GPA and the
cumulative GPA.
Computer Generated Transcripts: During the Spring Semester of
1988 CCSU converted to computer generated transcripts. Students
enrolled as of Spring Semester 1988 or later will have computer
generated transcripts. Students before that date will have transcripts
copied from a permanent record card or microfiche film. In some
cases, data will be split between both systems.
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    Texas A&M University-CorpusChristi Office of the Registrar - Transcripts Office of the University Registrar 6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5774 Corpus Christi, TX 78418-5774 How to Authenticate This Official Transcript From the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi This official transcript has been transmitted electronically to the recipient, and is intended solely for use by that recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the Transcript Department at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. It is not permissible to replicate this document or forward it to any person or organization other than the identified recipient. Release of this record or disclosure of its contents to any third party without written consent of the record owner is prohibited. This official transcript has been digitally signed and therefore contains special characteristics. If this document has been issued by Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, and for optimal results, we recommend that this document is viewed with the latest version of Adobe® Acrobat or Adobe® Reader; it will reveal a digital certificate that has been applied to the transcript. This digital certificate will appear in a pop-up screen or status bar on the document, display a blue ribbon, and declare that the document was certified by the Mount Elbert University with a valid certificate issued by GeoTrust CA for Adobe®. This document certification can be validated by clicking on the Signature Properties of the document. The blue ribbon symbol is your assurance that the digital certificate is valid, the document is authentic, and the contents of the transcript have not been altered. If the transcript does not display a valid certification and signature message, reject this transcript immediately. An invalid digital certificate display means either the digital signature is not authentic, or the document has been altered. The digital signature can also be revoked by the transcript office if there is cause, and digital signatures can expire. A document with an invalid digital signature display should be rejected. Lastly, one other possible message, Author Unknown, can have two possible meanings: The certificate is a self-signed certificate or has been issued by an unknown or untrusted certificate authority and therefore has not been trusted, or the revocation check could not complete. If you receive this message make sure you are properly connected to the internet. If you have a connection and you still cannot validate the digital certificate on-line, reject this document. The transcript key and guide to transcript evaluation is the last page of this document. The current version of Adobe® Reader is free of charge, and available for immediate download at http://www.adobe.com. If you require further information regarding the authenticity of this transcript, you may email or call the Transcript Office at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi at registrar@tamucc.edu or 361-825-2624. - CopyofOfficialTranscript -
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    Student ID: Record of: DateIssued: Page: SSN: The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (as amended) prohibits the release of this information without the student%s written consent. An official transcript must include the signature of the registrar and the seal of the college or university. This document reports academic information only. Level: SUBJ NO. COURSE TITLE CRED GRD PTS R _________________________________________________________________ Transfer Information continued: MATH 2--- ELEM STATISTICS 3.00 TA I Ehrs: 12.00 GPA-Hrs: 12.00 QPts: 39.00 GPA: 3.25 SUM I 2004 UNIV OF SCI/ARTS OF OKLA COMM 3--- BUS COMMUNICATION 5.00 TA I GENL 3--- INDEPENDENT STUDY 5.00 TCR I Ehrs: 10.00 GPA-Hrs: 5.00 QPts: 20.00 GPA: 4.00 SUM I 2004 UNIV OF SCI/ARTS OF OKLA BUSI 1--- INTRO TO BUSINESS 3.00 TF I ECON 2--- PRIN OF MACROECONOMIC 3.00 TF I FINA 3--- PRINC OF FINANCE 3.00 TF I GENL 3--- THOUGHT CULT 500 AD 3.00 TF I Ehrs: 0.00 GPA-Hrs: 12.00 QPts: 0.00 GPA: 0.00 INSTITUTION CREDIT: Fall 2015 (Full Term) Business General Business COMM 1315 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.00 A 12.00 HIST 1301 U.S. HISTORY TO 1865 3.00 A 12.00 MATH 1324 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 3.00 A 12.00 MISY 3310 MANAGMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3.00 A 12.00 Ehrs: 12.00 GPA-Hrs: 12.00 QPts: 48.00 GPA: 4.00 Dean s List Good Standing Spring 2016 (Full Term) IN PROGRESS WORK ARTS 1301 ART AND SOCIETY 3.00 IN PROGRESS ECON 2302 MICROECONOMICS PRINCIPLES 3.00 IN PROGRESS HIST 1302 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1865 3.00 IN PROGRESS POLS 2306 STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT 3.00 IN PROGRESS In Progress Credits 12.00 ********************* CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 ******************** Course Level: Undergraduate Current Program College : Business Major : General Business SUBJ NO. COURSE TITLE CRED GRD PTS R _________________________________________________________________ TRANSFER CREDIT ACCEPTED BY THE INSTITUTION: SPRING 2003 UNIV OF SCI/ARTS OF OKLA ACCT 1--- PRINC OF ACCOUNT I 3.00 TA I ECON 1--- ECONOMICS IN LIFE 3.00 TA I UCCP 1--- FRESHMAN SEMINAR 3.00 TA I Ehrs: 9.00 GPA-Hrs: 9.00 QPts: 36.00 GPA: 4.00 SUM I 2003 UNIV OF SCI/ARTS OF OKLA ENGL 1--- RHETORIC 3.00 TA I GENL 2--- COMPUTER TECH SYS 3.00 TA I GENL 2--- FOUND PHYS SCIENCE 3.00 TC I GENL 2--- FOUND LIFE SCIENCE 3.00 TB I KINE 1--- BOWLING 1.00 TCR I MATH 1314 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3.00 TA Ehrs: 16.00 GPA-Hrs: 15.00 QPts: 51.00 GPA: 3.40 FALL 2003 UNIV OF SCI/ARTS OF OKLA BLAW 3--- BUSINESS LAW I 3.00 TA I MATH 1--- MATH IN MOD WORLD 3.00 TA I MGMT 3--- PRINC OF MANAGEMENT 3.00 TA I SOCI 1--- INDIV IN CONTEMP SOC 3.00 TB I Ehrs: 12.00 GPA-Hrs: 12.00 QPts: 45.00 GPA: 3.75 SPRING 2004 UNIV OF SCI/ARTS OF OKLA ACCT 2--- PRINC OF ACCOUNT II 3.00 TB I GENL 1--- AMER SIGN LANG I 3.00 TB I GENL 3--- ADMIN RESOURCE DEVEL 3.00 TB I ******************** CONTINUED ON NEXT COLUMN ******************* Jennifer Green UndergraduateUnited States of America Robstown, TX 78380 Jennifer Leanne Green 04-JAN-2016 A03977168 1 *****6023 Issued To: - CopyofOfficialTranscript -
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    Student ID: Record of: DateIssued: Page: SSN: The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (as amended) prohibits the release of this information without the student%s written consent. An official transcript must include the signature of the registrar and the seal of the college or university. This document reports academic information only. Level: ********************** TRANSCRIPT TOTALS *********************** Earned Hrs GPA Hrs Points GPA TOTAL INSTITUTION 12.00 12.00 48.00 4.00 TOTAL TRANSFER 59.00 65.00 191.00 2.93 OVERALL 71.00 77.00 239.00 3.10 TSI Information: TSI AREA TSI STATUS EXPLANATION All Exempt Exempt based on Priv/OutSt Crs Core Curriculum: 020 MATH 1324 A Fall 2015 (Full Term 060 HIST 1301 A Fall 2015 (Full Term 090 COMM 1315 A Fall 2015 (Full Term CORE CURRICULUM NOT COMPLETE ********************** END OF TRANSCRIPT *********************** Undergraduate Jennifer Leanne Green 04-JAN-2016 A03977168 2 *****6023 - CopyofOfficialTranscript -
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    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-CORPUSCHRISTI Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is a State supported, upper- level, institution of higher education. Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association Of Colleges and Schools (SACS). First established in 1947 as the University of Corpus Christi, the name was changed to Texas A&I University at Corpus Christi in 1973. In 1977 the name was changed to Corpus Christi State University (CCSU). On September 1, 1989 the institution became a campus of the Texas A&M University System. Finally, on September 1, 1993, the name was amended to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. ACADEMIC CALENDER YEAR The academic year is comprised of a fall semester, a spring semester, and two or more summer terms. COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM Prior to Fall 1996: 100-200 Freshman and sophomore courses 300-499 Junior and senior courses-some senior courses are acceptable for graduate credit 500-599 Graduate courses, Masters level 600 and above Graduate courses, doctoral level NEW COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM Beginning with the Fall Semester, 1996, Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi converted its course numbering format to the Texas Common Course Numbering System format. This change will make it easier for students transferring into Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to match the courses taken at all Texas public community colleges at many senior institutions in Texas with the courses offered on our campus. This change affects both the subject prefix of the course and its number. For example: ENG 101 (English Composition) in prior system becomes ENGL 1301 in the new format. The first digit of the course number indicates the level of the course: 0 (zero) = Remedial or development course do not count toward hours earned nor grade points; 1 = Freshmen level; 2 = Sophomore; 3 = Junior level; 4 = Senior level; 5 = Masters level; 6 = Doctoral level. The second digit of the course number indicates the credit hour value of the course. The third and fourth digits are sequence identification numbers. Freshman and sophomore courses have been renumbered to match the Texas Common Course Numbering System equivalents. Courses above the sophomore level have retained their old numbers except that the credit hour value has been inserted as a second digit. In most cases, course titles have not been affected by these changes. GRADING SYSTEM GRADE GRADE SYMBOL POINTS A 4 B 3 C 2 D 1 F 0 WF 0 GRADE NOTATIONS I- Incomplete IM- Incomplete-Military CR- Credit, not used in GPA NC- No Credit W- Drop or Withdrew WP- Withdrew Passing after mid-term WF- Withdrew Failing after mid-term, used in GPA calculation IP- In Progress, graduate thesis only Q- Same as W, no longer used P- Same as CR XX- Grade not submitted NP- NO pass, not used in GPA S- Satisfactory, applicable to specified graduate courses SP- Satisfactory Progress U- Unsatisfactory, applicable to specified graduate courses H- After the grade for Honors courses WS- Dropped (S.B. 1231-Six Drop Rule) D- Before the grade for developmental courses AU- Audit UP- Unsatisfactory Only grades A,B,C,D,F and WF are used in computing grade point averages (GPA) based on a 4.0 scale. Under TEC 51.907 of the Texas Education Code, postsecondary institutions may not permit a student to drop more than six courses during the course of their academic career. “E” next to a grade indicates the course has been repeated and is not counted in the term GPA or cumulative GPA. “I” next to a grade indicates that the course has been repeated, and is counted in the term GPA and the cumulative GPA. “A” next to a grade indicates that the course has been repeated and is counted in the semester GPA and the cumulative GPA. Computer Generated Transcripts: During the Spring Semester of 1988 CCSU converted to computer generated transcripts. Students enrolled as of Spring Semester 1988 or later will have computer generated transcripts. Students before that date will have transcripts copied from a permanent record card or microfiche film. In some cases, data will be split between both systems. TO TEST FOR AUTHENTICITY: Translucent globe icons MUST be visible from both sides when held toward a light source. The face of this transcript is printed on blue SCRIP-SAFE® paper with the name of the institution appearing in white type over the face of the entire document. TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY - CORPUS CHRISTI  TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY - CORPUS CHRISTI  TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY - CORPUS CHRISTI  TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY - CORPUS CHRISTI  TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY - CORPUS CHRISTI  TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY - CORPUS CHRISTI  TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY - CORPUS CHRISTI  TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY- ADDITIONAL TESTS: When photocopied, a latent security statement containing the institutional name and the words COPY COPY COPY appear over the face of the entire document. When this paper is touched by fresh liquid bleach, an authentic document will stain brown. A black and white or color copy of this document is not an original and should not be accepted as an official institutional document. 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