Buffalo State College President Katherine Conway-Turner announced plans Monday for a new completion initiative, Roar in 4, which guarantees to incoming full-time freshmen that they will be able to take the courses they need to complete a bachelor’s degree within four years.
If a major course is not available during a students’ fourth year of attendance—and the student has met all aspects of the Roar in 4 pledge—Buffalo State will cover tuition of the course the following academic year, or make accommodations to complete the course in the fourth year through independent study, course by contract, or substitution with a comparable course as determined by the major department.
“Students are at the center of all we do at Buffalo State College,” said Conway-Turner. “The new ‘Roar in 4’ program is our commitment to future Bengals and their families that the college will provide an affordable and clear path to earning a degree in four years—and toward a promising future.”
"We know that less than half of adult New Yorkers currently hold a college degree, and that by 2020, nearly 70 percent of the jobs in our state will require one," said SUNY Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher. "As SUNY works toward a completion agenda of 150,000 degrees per year, 'Roar in 4' is precisely the kind of evidence-based program that will help us achieve that goal for our students and for our state. Congratulations to President Conway-Turner and the entire SUNY Buffalo State community on the launch of this promising completion initiative."
Starting in fall 2016, full-time freshmen who enroll at the college will automatically be eligible for the Roar in 4 guarantee. To remain eligible, students must map out an academic plan in a bachelor’s degree program of 120 credit hours or fewer and:
Students who meet the requirements must pledge to:
To ensure the four-year guarantee, Buffalo State pledges to:
If a major required course is not available during a student’s fourth year of study, and all requirements have been met, students, after consultation with an adviser, are to submit a written request for accommodation to the chair of the major department if an independent study, course by contract, or course substitution is deemed necessary. Written requests for tuition waiver if options are not viable will be made to the Provost through the major department prior to the beginning of classes of the last term of the students' four year plan.
Additional information about the Roar in 4 program is available online.
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