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Office of the Registrar

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Campus Box 167
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1250 14 Street, Room 100
P.O. Box 173364
Denver, CO 80217-3364
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NAME: Rodriguez, Tiffany Belen
CO
STUDENT NR: XXX-XX-7648/830312102 BIRTHDATE : 12/11/XXXX
PRINT DATE: 03/24/2021
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Issued To: DOCUMENTID: 004233825 COURSE TITLE CRSE NR UNITS GRADE PNTS
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Tiffany Rodriguez =================================================================
[email protected]
--------- Spring 2009 UCD-Dntwn Denvr ------
College of Lib Arts & Sci UGRD Pre-Medicine
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Requested By: Tiffany Belen Rodriguez
Prin Macroecon ECON 2012 3.0 C 6.00
GT-SS1 - Soc & Behav Sci: Econ or Pol Systems
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Degrees, Certificates and Licensure Business Writing ENGL 3170 3.0 A- 11.10
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Bachelor of Science in Bus Admin DEC 17, 2011 Polynomial Calculus MATH 1080 3.0 B 9.00
CU Denver GT-MA1 - Mathematics
Business School UGRD Music Appreciation PMUS 1001 3.0 A- 11.10
Major : International Business
GT-AH1 - Arts & Hum: Arts & Expression
ATT 12.0 EARNED 12.0 GPAHRS 12.0 GPAPTS 37.20 GPA 3.100
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- Fall 2009 UCD-Dntwn Denvr ------
Other Institutions Attended: College of Lib Arts & Sci UGRD Pre-Medicine

Prncpls Econ:Microeconomics ECON 2022 3.0 A- 11.10


HIGHER EDUC. Seminole State College GT-SS1 - Soc & Behav Sci: Econ or Pol Systems
INSTITUTIONS: Sanford FL 08/05 - 05/06
Global Perspectives INTB 3000 3.0 B+ 9.90
Community College of Denver Int Busn Problem Solving ISMG 2050 3.0 B 9.00
Denver CO 08/06 - 12/08
Mangng Individuals-Teams MGMT 3000 3.0 B- 8.10
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Busn Trans Student Seminar MGMT 3111 1.0 A 4.00


Transfer,Test and/or Study Abroad Credit Applied:
Principles of Marketing MKTG 3000 (3.0) W 0.00
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ATT 16.0 EARNED 13.0 GPAHRS 13.0 GPAPTS 42.10 GPA 3.238
Sanford FL
UGRD SEM TRANSFER CREDIT 0.0 --------- Spring 2010 UCD-Dntwn Denvr ------
Business School UGRD International Business
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF DENVER


Denver CO Fnce Acct-Statemt Anlsys ACCT 2200 3.0 C+ 6.90
UGRD SEM TRANSFER CREDIT 52.0
Legal Ethical Envrnmnt Bus I BLAW 3000 3.0 A 12.00

Principles of Info Systems ISMG 3000 3.0 B- 8.10


================================================================= Technology In Business
COURSE TITLE CRSE NR UNITS GRADE PNTS
Principles of Marketing MKTG 3000 3.0 A 12.00
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ATT 12.0 EARNED 12.0 GPAHRS 12.0 GPAPTS 39.00 GPA 3.250
--------- Fall 2008 UCD-Dntwn Denvr ------
College of Lib Arts & Sci UGRD Pre-Medicine
--------- Fall 2010 CU Denver ------
Business School UGRD International Business
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Human Physiology BIOL 3225 4.0 D 4.00

Organic Chemistry I CHEM 3411 (4.0) W 0.00 Managerial Acctng-Prof Issues ACCT 2220 (3.0) W 0.00

Drama of Diversity THTR 3611 3.0 B+ 9.90 Business Statistics DSCI 2010 3.0 A- 11.10

Environments of Intl Business MGMT 4400 3.0 A 12.00


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ATT 14.0 EARNED 7.0 GPAHRS 7.0 GPAPTS 13.90 GPA 1.986
Applied Marketing Mgmt MKTG 4050 3.0 A 12.00

International Marketing MKTG 4200 3.0 A- 11.10

ATT 15.0 EARNED 12.0 GPAHRS 12.0 GPAPTS 46.20 GPA 3.850
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NAME: Rodriguez, Tiffany Belen
CO
STUDENT NR: XXX-XX-7648/830312102 BIRTHDATE : 12/11/XXXX
PRINT DATE: 03/24/2021
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COURSE TITLE CRSE NR UNITS GRADE PNTS
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--------- Spring 2011 CU Denver ------


Business School UGRD International Business
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Manager Acctng-Prof Issues ACCT 2220 3.0 B 9.00

Operations Management DSCI 3000 3.0 A 12.00

Principles of Finance FNCE 3000 3.0 B 9.00


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Operations of Int'l Busn MGMT 4410 3.0 A 12.00

ATT 12.0 EARNED 12.0 GPAHRS 12.0 GPAPTS 42.00 GPA 3.500

--------- Fall 2011 CU Denver ------


Business School UGRD International Business
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Legal Issues for Entrepreneurs BLAW 4120 3.0 A 12.00

International Financial Mgmt FNCE 4370 3.0 B+ 9.90

Bus Policy-Strategic Mgmt MGMT 4500 3.0 B 9.00

Project Mgmt & Practice MGMT 4900 3.0 A- 11.10

ATT 12.0 EARNED 12.0 GPAHRS 12.0 GPAPTS 42.00 GPA 3.500
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CUMULATIVE CREDITS :
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TR CU TOT QUAL QUAL GPA


UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS PTS
UGRD 52.0 80.0 132.0 80.0 262.40 3.280
***** END OF ACADEMIC RECORD ****
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(undergraduate, graduate, graduate non-degree and professional careers). A student’s transcript may median grade in each Law School course is B+. From 1994 to 2010, the recommended median grade
include credits in more than one career level. was 84 (B). Prior to 1994, the median grade was typically 78 (C+) in first-year courses, and 80 (B-)
in large, upper-division courses, and higher than 80 in smaller courses. GPAs are calculated from
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letter grades using the conversion table. Prior to Fall 2010, numeric grades were used to calculate
The Colorado State Legislature approved a set of general education courses guaranteed to transfer GPAs. Since Fall 2010, the Law School has used the Letter Points to calculate GPAs. Numeric GPAs
between state institutions. These courses appear on the transcript with the notation of “GT” followed were carried out to two decimal points and were not rounded up to the nearest whole number, i.e.,
by two characters that identify the subject area. See 84.75 not 85. Good standing and eligibility to continue are based on the numeric GPAs. A 2.0 average
https://highered.colorado.gov/academics/transfers/gtpathways/curriculum.html. is generally required to be in good standing and to graduate. Class ranking displays on Law career
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
To the left of the course title is the code designating the CU campus attended:
The four University of Colorado campuses do not share a common course catalog. Current catalogs 1 – University of Colorado Boulder – “SAVE” indicates enrollment on Boulder Campus via
and course descriptions may be found by accessing the home pages of each campus. Continuing Education registration
TRANSFER, STUDY ABROAD AND TEST CREDIT 3 – University of Colorado Health Sciences Center (on quarter hours through Summer 1988)
Beginning 2016, accepted external credit is labeled “Transfer, Test and/or Study Abroad Credit 4 – University of Colorado Denver
Applied.” Transfer credit converted from the prior student information system may appear as 5 – University of Colorado Colorado Springs
summary data on the transcript. This information is labeled “Advanced Standing.” 9 – Division of Continuing Education
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W – Boulder Continuing Education


For Study Abroad credit, beginning in 1988, a generic course number was used with the first digit of X – Denver Continuing Education
the course number followed by nines and an extension of SA. The first digit designated the level of Y – Colorado Springs Continuing Education
the course. Although actual dates of enrollment may have varied, the courses were listed to coincide Z – Health Sciences Center Continuing Education

Revised 12/2020

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