Transfer credits are credits earned for a course taken at one institution (such as a medical school) that are accepted by another medical school toward meeting its degree requirements. For example, a student attends a medical school for one...
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The i MBA program accepts up to 9 credits of graduate course work done at another accredited institution. Because the i MBA curriculum is fixed and follows a specific sequence, the content of transfer courses must directly match the content...
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Yes, up to six (6) credits can be considered for transfer if approved graduate business course work from an AACSB- accredited institution has been completed. Transfer credit will only be considered for courses where a "B" or bette...
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We will accept up to six hours of graduate transfer credit; however they must meet certain minimum standards. These include: the credits must be from an accredited institution and the courses must be offered by the institution. credits from...
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When you apply to a college or university, they will require you to submit official transcripts from all other colleges and universities you attended. Based on the program of study you are applying to, they will evaluate all the credits you...
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Transfer credits are accepted for some degrees and programs. Most notably, transfer credits are accepted for all bachelor’s degree programs. Some graduate degree programs – including some Information Science and Technology Programs and nurs...
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Yes, we accept transfer credits from regionally and select nationally accredited institutions of higher learning. However, certain transfer credits may not be applicable to your degree program.
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