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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Policies Non-Credit Programs document in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the Mission Statement and Definitions sections to understand the purpose and scope of non-credit programs offered.
  3. Navigate to the Procedure section. Here, complete the Non-Credit Course Proposal Form found in the appendix. Fill in all required fields such as Course/Program Title, Location, and Dates.
  4. In the Marketing section, ensure you understand how your program will be promoted. This may involve adding details about your target audience and estimated attendance.
  5. Review the Fees section carefully. Make sure to include all costs associated with your course when filling out your proposal.
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The Division of Academic Affairs includes the College of Charlestons seven academic schools, the Graduate School, the Honors College, and the Libraries, as well as the Registrar, the Office for Student Success, International Programs, Undergraduate Research, Institutional Research, Institutional Effectiveness, and
Pets are not permitted inside any building owned or leased by the College of Charleston (hereafter, College), unless allowed under the terms of Section 4.0 of this Policy. Pets are permitted on campus grounds, subject to the terms of this Policy.
College of Charleston requires a minimum of 122 hours for an undergraduate degree. Therefore, the SAP policy requires the degree to be completed within the maximum time frame of 183 attempted hours. Students must meet a minimum Pace to Completion.