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2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Appendixes



AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY

Appendix A: High School Units That Meet Austin Peay State University’s
Governing Board of Trustees Admissions Requirements

English - 4 units required  
Courses Fulfilling Requirements Courses Not Fulfilling Requirements
English I, II, III, IV Business Communication
Applied Communication1 Journalism
  Speech

 

Foreign Language - 2 units required  
Courses Fulfilling Requirements  Courses Not Fulfilling Requirements
(must be in the same language)  
French Computer Language
German American Sign Language
Japanese  
Latin  
Russian  
Spanish  
Other Languages  

 

Natural/Physical Sciences - 2 units required (1 unit MUST be from group A; must be 1 year units)
Courses Fulfilling Requirements Courses Not Fulfilling Requirements
At least 1 unit MUST be from Group A  
Group A Group B  
Biology I, II Anatomy and Physiology
Environmental Science (Non-AP)
Biology for Technology Ecology Life Science
Chemistry I, II Environmental Science (AP)  
Earth Science Geology  
Principles of Technology I, II Nutrition Science  
Physics Physical Science  
  Agriscience2  

 

Mathematics - 3 units required (2 units of algebra required and 1 additional unit)
Courses Fulfilling Requirements Courses Not Fulfilling Requirements
Algebra I Accounting I, II, III
Technical Algebra Applied Mathematics I, II
Calculus, Precalculus Arithmetic, Business Math
Algebra II, Geometry Computer Technology
Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry Pre-Algebra, Competency Math
Technical Geometry Foundations I, II
Statistics Math for Technology
Discrete Math with Probability  
OR  
Mathematics - 3 units required - Integrated Math Sequence 
Integrated Math I, II, III  

 

Social Studies - 1 unit required (*fulfills requirements for graduates prior to 1993)
Courses Fulfilling Requirements Courses Not Fulfilling Requirements
Ancient History Anthropology*
European History Civics*
Modern History Contemporary Issues*
World History Economics*
World Geography Psychology*
Sociology* US Gov*
  Sociology

 

U.S. History - 1 unit required  
Courses Fulfilling Requirements  
U.S. History  

 

Visual/Performing Arts - 1 unit required
Required for graduates in 1993 and after  
Courses Fulfilling Requirements Courses Not Fulfilling Requirements
Vocal or Instrumental Music Physical Education
General Music or Music Theory Industrial Arts
Theatre Arts (Drama) Drafting
Art or Music History Public Speaking (Speech)
Visual Arts or Art Commercial Art
Dance I, II, III, IV  

 

Tennessee High School Courses Which Meet the University of Tennessee and Austin Peay State University Governing Board of Trustees Admissions Requirements

Unit Requirements High School Courses No Longer Offered BUT Still Meeting Admission Requirements
Mathematics Math IV (1 unit)
  Pre-Calculus (1/2 - 1 unit)
  Probability & Statistics (1/2 credit)
  Trigonometry (1/2 unit)
  Unified Geometry (1 unit)
Natural/Physical Sciences Ecology and Conservation of Natural Resources
  General Science

Appendix B: Means For Removing High School Unit Deficiencies

The following guidelines apply to students entering APSU with high school deficiencies:

  • high school unit deficiencies will continue to be met with core courses used to satisfy the general education core;
  • foreign language deficiencies will only be addressed when the student’s major/degree require unit(s) of foreign language;
  • students will still be required to satisfy the U. S. History requirement outlined by TCA 49-7-110.

 

Appendix C:

Regulations for Classifying Students In-State & Out-of-State for Paying College or University Fees & Tuition & for Admission Purposes

Policy/Guideline Area

Student Policies

Applicable Divisions

Community Colleges, Universities

Purpose

It is the intent that the public institutions of higher education in the State of Tennessee shall apply uniform rules, as described in these regulations and not otherwise, in determining whether students shall be classified “in-state” or “out-of-state” for fees and tuition purposes and for admission purposes.

Definitions

  • Public higher educational institution - shall mean a university or community college supported by appropriations made by the Legislature of this State.
  • Residence - shall mean continuous physical presence and maintenance of a dwelling place within this State, provided that absence from the State for short periods of time shall not affect the establishment of a residence.
  • Domicile - shall mean a person’s true, fixed, and permanent home and place of habitation; it is the place where he or she intends to remain, and to which he or she expects to return when he or she leaves without intending to establish a new domicile elsewhere. Undocumented aliens cannot establish domicile in Tennessee, regardless of length of residence in Tennessee.
  • Emancipated person - shall mean a person who has attained the age of eighteen years, and whose parents have entirely surrendered the right to the care, custody, and earnings of such person and who no longer are under any legal obligation to support or maintain such deemed “emancipated person.”
  • Parent - shall mean a person’s father or mother. If there is a non-parental guardian or legal custodian of an un-emancipated person, then “parent” shall mean such guardian or legal custodian; provided, that there are not circumstances indicating that such guardianship or custodianship was created primarily for the purpose of conferring the status of an in-state student on such un-emancipated person.
  • Continuous enrollment - shall mean enrollment at a public higher educational institution or institution of this State as a full-time student, as such term is defined by the governing body of said public higher educational institution or institutions, for a normal academic year or years or the appropriate portion or portions thereof since the beginning of the period for which continuous enrollment is claimed. Such person need not enroll in summer sessions or other such inter-sessions beyond the normal academic year in order that his or her enrollment be deemed continuous, notwithstanding lapses in enrollment occasioned solely by the scheduling of the commencement and/or termination of the academic years, or appropriate portion thereof, of the public higher educational institutions in which such person enrolls.

Policy

Rules for Determination of Status

  1. Every person having his or her domicile in this State shall be classified “in-state” for fee and tuition purposes and for admission purposes.
  2. Every person not having his or her domicile in this State shall be classified “out-of-state” for said purposes.
  3. The domicile of an un-emancipated person is that of his or her parent, except as provided in section E of this rule.
  4. Un-emancipated students of divorced parents shall be classified “in-state” when one parent, regardless of custodial status, is domiciled in Tennessee, except as provided in section E of this rule.
  5. A student is classified “in-state” for fee and tuition purposes if the student is a citizen of the United States, has resided in Tennessee for at least one (1) year immediately prior to admission and has:
  • Graduated from a Tennessee public secondary school;
  • Graduated from a private secondary school that is located in this state; or
  • Earned a Tennessee high school equivalency diploma.
  1. The spouse of a student classified as “in-state” shall also be classified as “in-state”, subject to the requirements of T.C.A. Title 4, Chapter 58.

Out-of-State Students who are Not Required to Pay Out-of-State Tuition

  1. An un-emancipated, currently enrolled student shall be reclassified out-of-state should his or her parent, having theretofore been domiciled in the State, remove from the State. However, such student shall not be required to pay out-of-state tuition nor be treated as an out-of-state student for admission purposes so long as his or her enrollment at a public higher educational institution or institutions shall be continuous.
  2. An un-emancipated person whose parent is not domiciled in this State but is a member of the armed forces and stationed in this State or at Fort Campbell pursuant to military orders shall be classified out-of-state but shall not be required to pay out-of-state tuition. Such a person, while in continuous attendance toward the degree for which he or she is currently enrolled, shall not be required to pay out-of-state tuition if his or her parent thereafter is transferred on military orders.
  3. A person whose domicile is in a county of another state lying immediately adjacent to Montgomery County, or whose place of residence is within thirty (30) miles of Austin Peay State University shall be classified out-of-state but shall not be required to pay out-of-state tuition at Austin Peay State University.
  4. A person whose domicile is in Mississippi County, Arkansas, or either Dunlin County or Pemiscot County, Missouri and who is admitted to Dyersburg State Community College shall not be required to pay out-of-state tuition.
  5. A person, who is not domiciled in Tennessee, but has a bona fide place of residence in a county which is adjacent to the Tennessee state line and which is also within a 30 mile radius (as determined by THEC) of a city containing a two year institution, shall be classified out-of-state, but admitted without tuition. The two year institution may admit only up to three percent (3%) of the full-time equivalent attendance of the institution without tuition. (THEC may adjust the number of the non-residents admitted pursuant to this section every three (3) years.) (See T.C.A. § 49-8-102)
  • The waiver of out-of-state tuition granted to a border county student at an admitting institution will follow the student ONLY from a community college to a university if the student transfers from the community college after successfully completing as associate’s degree UNLESS this condition is waived by the community college as being in the student’s best interest; provided, in any case the student must complete the general education requirement at a community college.
  • Students originally admitted to a community college authorized to grant a border county waiver of out-of-state tuition are not entitled to that waiver at any other institution, except as provided in subsection.
  1. Part-time students who are not domiciled in this State but who are employed full-time in the State, or who are stationed at Fort Campbell pursuant to military orders, shall be classified out-of-state but shall not be required to pay out-of-state tuition. This shall apply to part-time students who are employed in the State by more than one employer, resulting in the equivalent of full-time employment.
  2. Military personnel and their spouses stationed in the State of Tennessee who would be classified out-of-state in accordance with other provisions of these regulations will be classified out-of-state but shall not be required to pay out-of-state tuition. This provision shall not apply to military personnel and their spouses who are stationed in this State primarily for educational purposes.
  3. Dependent children who qualify and are selected to receive a scholarship because their parent is a law enforcement officer, fireman, or emergency medical service technician who was killed or totally and permanently disabled while performing duties within the scope of their employment shall not be required to pay out-of-state tuition. (T.C.A. § 49-4-704)
  4. Active-duty military personnel who begin working on a college degree at a  institution while stationed in Tennessee or at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and who are transferred or deployed prior to completing their degrees, can continue to completion of the degrees at that same institution without being required to pay out-of-state tuition, as long as he/she completes at least one (1) course for credit each twelve (12) month period after the transfer or deployment.  Exceptions may be made in cases where the service member is deployed to an area of armed conflict for periods exceeding twelve (12) months.
  5. Students who participate in a study abroad program, when the course/courses in the study abroad program is/are the only course/courses for which the student is registered during that term, shall not be required to pay out-of-state tuition.
  6. Students who are awarded tuition waiver scholarships for participation in bona fide campus performance-based programs, according to established guidelines, shall not be required to pay out-of-state tuition.
  7. A veteran enrolled in any Board of Trustees institution of higher education in this state shall not be required to pay out-of-state tuition or any out-of-state fee, if the veteran:
  • Has not been dishonorably discharged from a branch of the United States armed forces or the national guard;
  • Is eligible for Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits or Montgomery GI Bill benefits; and
  • Enrolls in the institution, after satisfying all admission requirements, within twenty-four (24) months after the date of discharge as reflected on the veteran’s certificate of release or discharge from active duty, Form DD-214, or an equivalent document.
    • To continue to qualify for in-state tuition and fees, a veteran shall maintain continuous enrollment as defined by the institution at which the veteran is enrolled; and within one (1) year of enrolling in the institution:
    • Register to vote in this state Demonstrate by objective evidence intent to be a resident of this state by obtaining at least two (2) of the following:
      • Other documentation clearly evidencing domicile or residence in the state, as determined by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission.
      • Proof of established employment in the state; or
      • A Tennessee motor vehicle registration;
      • A Tennessee driver license;

Honors Programs

Each institution will establish policies regarding out-of-state tuition scholarships for students selected for admissions into formal honors programs at the institution.

Presumption

Unless the contrary appears from clear and convincing evidence, it shall be presumed that an emancipated person does not acquire domicile in this State while enrolled as a full-time student at any public or private higher educational institution in this State, as such status is defined by such institution.

Evidence to be Considered for Establishment of Domicile

If a person asserts that he or she has established domicile in this State he or she has the burden of proving that he or she has done so. Such a person is entitled to provide to the public higher educational institution by which he seeks to be classified or reclassified in-state, any and all evidence which he or she believes will sustain his or her burden of proof. Said institution will consider any and all evidence provided to it concerning such claim of domicile but will not treat any particular type or item of such evidence as conclusive evidence that domicile has or has not been established.

Appeal

The classification officer of each public higher educational institution shall be responsible for initially classifying students “in-state” or “out-of-state”. Appropriate procedures shall be established by each such institution by which a student may appeal his or her initial classification.

Effective Date for Reclassification

If a student classified out-of-state applies for in-state classification and is subsequently so classified, his or her in-state classification shall be effective as of the date on which reclassification was sought. However, out-of-state tuition will be charged for any quarter or semester during which reclassification is sought and obtained unless application for reclassification is made to the admissions officer on or before the last day of registration of that quarter or semester.

Effective Date

These regulations supersede all regulations concerning classification of persons for fees and tuition and admission purposes previously adopted by Austin Peay State University Governing Board of Trustees that report to the Tennessee Higher Education Commission became effective April 2017.