§ 15-114
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§15–114.
(a)In this section, “degree plan” means a statement of the course of study requirements that an undergraduate student enrolled in a public higher education institution must complete to graduate from the institution.
(b)Except as provided in subsection
(c)of this section, each undergraduate student enrolled in a public senior higher education institution shall file a degree plan with the institution as soon as practicable but not later than by the completion of 45 credit hours of course work.
(c)Each undergraduate student who transfers to a public senior higher education institution with at least 45 credit hours of course work shall file a degree plan with the institution during the student’s first semester at the institution.
(d)Each degree–seeking undergraduate student enrolled at a community college shall file a degree plan with the institution on entering the institution.
(e)A degree plan filed under this section shall:
(1)Be developed in consultation with:
(i)An academic advisor in the student’s degree program; or
(ii)If an academic advisor is not available in the student’s degree program, any academic advisor at the institution; and
(2)Follow a pathway to a degree as required under § 15–115 of this subtitle.