> UB School of Architecture & Planning Transfer Policies
Courses completed at other colleges and universities are not automatically accepted by the UB School of Architecture and Planning as fulfilling undergraduate program requirements. While courses taken elsewhere may be accepted, determination is made by an evaluation of the student's transcripts, course content, contact hours, and grades earned. A minimum course grade of 'B-' (2.67 on a 4.0 scale) is required for articulation to courses offered by the UB School of Architecture and Planning. Placement in the undergraduate preprofessional programs is made following this evaluation, in tandem with portfolio review, when applicable. Student transcript evaluations are conducted by UB's School of Architecture and Planning Advisement. An academic residency requirement is mandated in both undergraduate preprofessional programs, with 42 UB credit hours required for the BS Arch and 36 UB credit hours required for the BA Env Dsn.
> UB Undergraduate Admissions Transfer Enrollment Services
> UB International Admissions Transfer Enrollment Services
> Architecture (BS Arch) Transfer and Re-Entry Admission
> Environmental Design (BA Env Dsn) Admission
> UB School of Architecture & Planning Transfer Criteria
> UB School of Architecture & Planning Scholarship Search
> UB School of Architecture & Planning Admission Statement
The UB School of Architecture and Planning has an admission policy that actively encourages applicants from protected groups and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or veteran status. Admission is competitive, and applicants are reviewed according to the admission criteria. Acceptance of students in the pre-professional, professional, and post-professional programs is determined on the basis of the applicants' qualifications and experience. However, since the school's size is limited, the programs may exercise discretionary powers of selection. Courses and programs offered by the UB School of Architecture and Planning may include an instructional technology fee. > UB Undergraduate Student Responsibility Statement
By accepting responsibility for their education, students enhance the development of their academic, social, and career goals. As a condition of enrollment, students are responsible for reviewing, understanding, and abiding by the university's regulations, procedures, requirements, and deadlines as described in official publications, including the university's undergraduate catalog, UB Web sites, and official university e-mail communications. In addition, all students are required to positively affirm their knowledge of, and adherence to, UB's Student Conduct Rules, University Standards and Administrative Regulations prior to their inaugural semester at UB. Asserting a lack of knowledge of university regulations will not be accepted as a basis for an exception to these regulations. For optimal viewing, use of Internet Explorer or Firefox is recommended.
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