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6. Expenses related to fines, healthcare, policy enforcement and/or appropriate and designated legal
expenses borne by the school initiated/caused by the conduct of the student are due and payable
before clearance is given for graduation.
7. The student extends individual consent and permission to the school for the use of photographic
opportunities.
Technology Requirements
All BHCLR programs of study require frequent utilization of technology. Students must have access to a
computer, stable internet connection and printer. A high-speed internet connection, such as DSL, is
recommended. Students will need access to software programs such as Microsoft Word, Power Point and
Excel. Students may contact the BHCLR IT department, 501-202-7774, or visit
https://www.bhclr.edu/student-services/resources/it-services/for more information on free online software
alternatives.
Below are the current technology requirements for BHCLR students:
1. Personal computer with Microsoft Windows 7 operating system or greater
2. Processor: Intel Core i5 or higher preferred
3. Memory: 4 GB RAM
4. Hard Drive Capacity: 200 GB
5. Audio: Sound card and speakers or headphones for listening;
6. Internet browser: Current Version of Google Chrome, Internet Explorer or Firefox.
7. Additional software and hardware may be necessary to meet specific course needs
Transfer of BHCLR Credits
BHCLR courses may not transfer to some institutions. The transfer of a BHCLR course/certificate/degree
credit is determined by the receiving institution.
Transfer of Credits or Advanced Placement into BHCLR
Transfer of credits or advanced placement requests will be reviewed on an individual basis by the
Registrar and the appropriate Academic Program Director/Coordinator. In evaluation of transferability of
credits the following will be considered: the currency, comparability, relevancy to program, calculation of
credit hours used by the institution, and grade earned for the course. In addition, the accreditation status
and academic strength of the transferring institution are considered. Credits accepted for transfer will be
recorded on the student’s transcript. Transfer credit is used in calculating the cumulative grade point
average for a student. Transfer courses must have a minimum grade of “C” or higher to be accepted. Total
credit hours for the respective program of study may vary depending on accepted transfer credits.
General Education Courses and Credit by Examination
General Education courses at BHCLR are taught through University of Arkansas - Pulaski Technical
College. Accordingly, University of Arkansas - Pulaski Technical College’s course descriptions and
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