AIC Coursework is designed around students who are continuously enrolled on a full time basis, students who enroll in one semester a year or take less than 10 courses a year which are recommended by the registering advisor may need to take courses elsewhere if possible to graduate in a timely matter. Students who enroll on a less-than-full time basis have no guarantee on a specific date of graduation.
- Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness
- Verification of Student Identity in Distance Education
- Undergraduate Admissions, Procedures, & Requirements
- First-Year Admissions Procedures
- Transfer Policy & Procedures
- Prior Learning Policy
- AP Credit
- Home-Schooled Students
- Second-Degree Students
- Deferred Admission
- Reactivation of Application
- Readmission
- Graduate Admissions, Procedures, & Requirements
- Types of Admission
- Regular Admission
- Conditional Admission
- Provisional Admission
- Financing Your Education
- Tuition and Fees
- Financial Aid
- Scholarships
- Work-Study Program
- Payment
- Refund Policy
- Student Financial Responsibility
- New Students
- Registration
- Populi
- Class Availability
- Academic Status
- Credit Hour Policy
- Undergraduate Student Standing
- Academic Records
- Student Records
- Graduation Requirements
- Academic Policies
- Grading System
- F Grade and Repeated Courses
- Policy on Incompletes
- Add / Drop
- W Period
- WP / WF Period
- Withdrawal from All Courses / Leave of Absence
- Physical or Financial Hardship Withdrawal Policy
- Re-Enrollment After Hardship
- Final Grades
- Change of Grade
- Grade Appeal Process
- Credit by Examination
- Grade Point Average
- Graduate Degree Requirements
- Academic Dishonesty, Dismissal & Appeal
- Attendance
- Plagiarism
- Copyright Act
- Probation
- Confidentiality of Student Records & Information
- Disability Accommodations
- Commitment to Freedom of Academic & Intellectual Inquiry