Transfer Credits Evaluation
A maximum of 90 credits may be transferred to a baccalaureate 120 credit degree program from accredited four-year institutions.
Transfer credits evaluation. Each completed course training or service experience will be reviewed carefully and thoroughly for potential transfer credit toward your chosen program of study by one of our trained evaluators. A Student Academic Specialist will evaluate your courses for transferability and email you with the results. Transfer credits earned at accredited institutions with a D10 or higher grade may be accepted.
Apply for ASU admission and send all college final transcripts to ASU AdmissionsAdmission Services Applicant ProcessingArizona State UniversityPO Box 871004Tempe AZ 85287-1004 Transfer Credit Evaluation Department of Psychology Skip to Main Page Content. 2112021 Transfer Credit Evaluation Transfer coursework is evaluated by different University offices. To earn a degree at WTU you must earn at least 45 credits at Washington Technology University.
Transferring from a CUNY. The following information is meant to help you determine whether you need to submit a course to be reviewed by the Office of Admissions or an academic department. Copies of all transcripts must be supplied before an evaluation will be completed.
Transfer Credit Evaluation The Transfer Center processes undergraduate transfer credits for courses taken prior to attending Baruch College. The transfer credit evaluation process begins following admission. With TES you can view course equivalencies from your institution and know how they might transfer to Adelphi.
Articulationemailarizonaedu and request an evaluation. Transfer Credit Evaluation may be reached by telephone at 419-372-7959. At least 50 of the credits required to complete a major at Pace must be earned at Pace.
A transfer credit evaluation will determine which credits will apply to the program you intend to pursue. Transfer Policies in the Undergraduate Catalog BGSUs Office of Transfer Credit Evaluation is located in Room 110 of the Administration Building. This includes course work from CUNY Colleges Non-CUNY and Foreign institutions.
