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2020 - 2021 FCC Academic Catalog

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E. Consultation Between Sending

and Receiving Institutions.

(1) Representatives of the two institutions shall

have 15 working days to resolve the issues

involved in an appeal.

(2) As a result of a consultation in this section,

the receiving institution may affirm, modify, or

reverse its earlier decision.

(3) The receiving institution shall inform a student

in writing of the result of the consultation.

(4) The decision arising out of a consultation

constitutes the final decision of the receiving

institution and is not subject to appeal.

.09 Periodic Review.

A. Report by Receiving Institution.

(1) A receiving institution shall report annually

the progress of students who transfer from

2-year and 4-year institutions within the

State to each community college and to the

Secretary of the Maryland Higher Education

Commission.

(2) An annual report shall include ongoing

reports on the subsequent academic success

of enrolled transfer students, including

graduation rates, by major subject areas.

(3) A receiving institution shall include in the

reports comparable information on the

progress of native students.

B. Transfer Coordinator. A public institution of

higher education shall designate a transfer

coordinator, who serves as a resource person

to transfer students at either the sending or

receiving campus. The transfer coordinator is

responsible for overseeing the application of

the policies and procedures outlined in this

chapter and interpreting transfer policies to

the individual student and to the institution.

C. The Maryland Higher Education Commission

shall establish a permanent Student Transfer

Advisory Committee that meets regularly to

review transfer issues and recommend policy

changes as needed. The Student Transfer

Advisory Committee shall address issues of

interpretation and implementation of this chapter.