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2018/2019 fcc catalog

Letter of Recognition (LOR)

To be eligible to receive a letter of recognition,

students must:

a. Complete a prescribed curriculum of at least six (6)

credits as approved by the College.

b. No course substitutions are allowed.

c. Obtain a minimum grade point average of 2.000 in

the courses required by the Letter of Recognition.

d. Complete at least 25% of the LOR credits at FCC.

e. Complete an application for graduation and

submit to the Welcome Center.

Letters of recognition are issued four times a

year: August, December, January, and May. Letter

of recognition recipients do not take part in

commencement ceremonies, unless they have also

completed a degree or certificate.

Completion Note for Degree

and Certificate Programs

All associate degree programs require minimum

coursework of 60 semester credit hours. Because

of many factors (student work schedules, class

scheduling problems, required developmental work,

certain prerequisites, etc.) the average full-time

student may take somewhat longer to complete

a degree program. However, almost all associate

degree transfer programs are designed to allow

full-time students to complete all requirements

over a period of two calendar years. Certificates and

letters of recognition require substantially fewer

semester credit hours and are normally completed

in less time than associate degree programs. Due

to insufficient enrollment, certain courses in career

programs may not be offered every year. In order not

to delay graduation, students may consult with the

appropriate department chair and identify substitutes

for such courses.

Gainful Employment

Program Information

Frederick Community College prepares students

to meet the challenges of a diverse, global society

through quality, accessible, innovative, lifelong

learning. In addition to preparing students for

transfer to four-year institutions and offering personal

enrichment, FCC offers degrees, certificates and

programs for workforce preparation to enhance the

quality of life and economic vitality of our region.

As you consider the wide array of educational

opportunities available to you at the college, we

invite you to learn more about the employment

outlook for the career(s) that interest you. Please

visit our Gainful Employment Web page at www.

frederick.edu/gainfulemployment

where you will

find information including how long each program

generally takes to complete, the approximate cost,

the number of students who complete the program

on time, and the median amount of loans borrowed

by student’s in the program. Additionally, contact

information is provided for each Gainful Employment

program.

This information is provided in compliance with the

U.S. Department of Education Gainful Employment

Programs Disclosure regulations.