Concurrent enrollment
Concurrent
enrollment at Bowling Green State University and the University
of Toledo allows a student with at least a 2.0 GPA to take
courses at both universities and receive credit toward a
degree. To be enrolled concurrently during a single term,
a student must be registered for at least one course at
both institutions. If a Bowling Green student takes all
courses at Toledo during a single term, then that student
must register at the University of Toledo as a transient
or guest student. See BGSU
students enrolled as guests at another institution.
University of Toledo students are admitted to BGSU as guest
students to participate in this program.
Under
this policy, the university that has most recently granted
formal admission to the student is designated as the home
university. The other university is the host institution.
A
student registering for at least one course at both universities
and for eight hours or more of coursework at the home university
shall pay all fees to the home university. If a student
registers for fewer than eight hours at the home university,
instructional, general and nonresident fees are to be paid
at the separate universities. Special course fees are payable
to the teaching institution.
All
coursework taken under concurrent registration will be registered
at each university. It will be included in the calculation
of a student's grade point average at the home university.
Students must obtain the approval of the proposed course
work from the Office of the Dean of their college before
enrolling in concurrent courses at the University of Toledo.
Coursework
completed at the University of Toledo may not be used to
delete an "F" or other low grades previously earned
at Bowling Green State University in grade point average
computation.
Concurrent
enrollment forms are available through the Office of Registration
and Records at either institution [see BGSU Office
of Registration and Records].