Transfer Credit definition

Transfer Credit. The credit granted by a college or university for college-level courses or other academic work completed at another institution.
Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 60 credits from NCC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Business Management Transfer Agreement Course Guide.
Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 60/61 credits from NCC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Sport Management Transfer Agreement Course Guide.

Examples of Transfer Credit in a sentence

  • Regulations 2 Appendix A: Participating Institutions as of May 21, 2021 7 Appendix B: AATP/ASTP Transfer Committee (AATP/ASTPTC) Procedures 8 Appendix C: AATP/ASTP Transfer Committee (AATP/ASTPTC) Membership 10 Appendix D: AATP/ASTP in Articulation Agreement Transfer Credit Appeal Procedure 11 Appendix E: Associate in Arts in Teacher Preparation (A1010T) Curriculum Standard 13 Appendix F: Associate in Science in Teacher Preparation (A1040T) Curriculum Standard 16 I.

  • Step #1: No later than the last day of classes of the first semester for which admission is offered, the student must submit a Transfer Credit Appeal Form along with any supporting documentation to the Director of Admissions (or other campus designee) at the UNC System campus to which the student has been admitted.


More Definitions of Transfer Credit

Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 63/66 credits from SCCC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Accounting Transfer Agreement Course Guide.
Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 62 credits from LC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Criminal Justice Transfer Agreement Course Guide.
Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 60 credits from BCCC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Exercise Science Transfer Agreement Course Guide.
Transfer Credit. The credit granted by a college or university for college-level courses or other academic work completed at another institution. 5 Agreements approved by TAOC prior to August 31, 2011 must be implemented by the institutions by Fall 2012. Agreements approved by TAOC after August 31, 2011 but before May 1, 2012 must be implemented by the institutions by Fall 2013.
Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 66-69 credits from NCC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management (Meeting & Event Planning Option) Transfer Agreement Course Guide. Students with a conferred (AAS) degree in Hospitality from NCC may transfer credits in courses where the grade of ‘C-‘ or ‘D’ is earned if the student has a 2.00 GPA or higher.
Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 62/63 credits from CCP with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Health Services Management to Public Health Agreement Course Guide.
Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 67 credits from NCC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Biotechnology Transfer Agreement Course Guide.