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According to TWC, to qualify for an exemption from the requirement for a TWC Certificate of Approval for schools that offer Bachelor's or higher-level degrees, a school must demonstrate that:

•it has been licensed by TWC for at least one year;
•it has THECB authorization to grant degrees or a THECB exemption from this requirement;
•it is accredited by , and in good standing with, a THECB-recognized accreditor; and
•a majority of credits (51% or greater) earned in its educational programs are transferable to educational programs at equivalent or higher academic levels at a public college or university located in the same service area as the offered program.

How does a school demonstrate that 51% or more of the credits are transferable? Initially I thought articulation agreements; however, universities don't typically arrange these agreements with other universities. The only method I can think of at this point is to contact students that have left our school and enrolled at another school and hope they'll disclose/document what they received credit for.

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