In order to meet guidelines to receive articulated college credit, students must meet the
criteria set forth by each college.
North Central Missouri College:
- Maintain a 90% attendance in the training program.
- Earn a grade of
"C" or above in the training program.
- Enroll at NCMC within 15 months of graduation or completing the GRTS program.
- Present the white copy of the certificate of articulation along with your high school or GRTS transcript to NCMC at the time of application for admission.
- Complete 12 hours of credit at NCMC before articulated credit will be applied to transcript.
- Earn a 2.0
("C") grade point average in those 12 college hours.
- Complete Form 3-A, Application for College Credit, and submit to the Registrar.
Metropolitan Community Colleges:
- Maintain a 90% attendance in the training program.
- Earn a grade of
"B" or above in the training program.
- Enroll at MCC within 24 months of graduation or completing the GRTS program.
- Complete 15 hours of credit at MCC before articulated credit will be applied to transcript.
Linn State Technical College:
- Earn a grade of
"B" or above in the training program.
- Demonstrate acceptable levels of knowledge, skills and behavior for the program of study.
- Receive a score of 75% or higher on the NATEF End-of-Program exams (Automotive Technology, only).
- Articulation credit must be used within the first year after high school graduation with the exception of statewide articulation agreements.
State Fair Community College:
- Earn a grade of
"B" or better in the training program.
- Students must complete a
'Recommendation for Articulated Credit' form and enroll at SFCC within
one year of high school graduation.
- Contact the SFCC Admissions Office to verify that admissions file is complete. Students should identify themselves as a student enrolling with articulated credit and make an appointment with the Articulation/Academic Counselor to enroll.
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