1965-1966

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Accreditation On Dec. 5, 1962, the State of Ohio granted Cuyahoga Community College a charter to operate a public community college consistent with the provisions of chapter 3354, Ohio Revised Code. The programs and functions of Cuyahoga Community College, like those of other public institutions of higher learning in Ohio, are coordinated by the Ohio Board of Regents. The College is a member of the North Central Junior College Association and is approved by the Veterans Administration to provide training under Public Laws 550 (Korean Veterans) and 634 (War Orphans). The North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools regulations require that application for accreditation be made after the first class has been graduated (June 11, 1965). Application will be made at that time. To assure that satisfactory credits earned at Cuyahoga Community College will be transferable to senior institutions in the interim period, documents indicating acceptance of Cuyahoga Community College credits have been obtained from many colleges and universities. Following are representative letters from a state university, an engineering college and a private university: "You are assured that a student completing one or two years of work at Cuyahoga Community College will be accepted at Kent State U niversity . . . after completion of three quarters of work with a cumulative point-average of C or better (at Kent State) . . . All of the work taken at Cuyahoga Community College will be accepted for full credit where grades of C or better are earned." Robert I. White) President Kent State University

"We at Case will consider transfer students from Cuyahoga Community College on exactly the same basis as we do from other colleges."

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Frank S. Badger) Director of Admissions Case Institute of Technology


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