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 61 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 61/64 credits from SCCC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Business Administration Transfer Agreement Course Guide.

Examples of Transfer Credit in a sentence

  • The AA or AS degree will meet the minimum requirements of the Commonwealth’s Transfer Credit Framework (“Framework”), as defined by the Statewide Transfer System.


More Definitions of Transfer Credit

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 65 credits from BCC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Exercise Science Transfer Agreement Course Guide below.
Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 63 credits from NCC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Sport Management Transfer Agreement Course Guide.
Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 64.5 credits from LCCC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Health Education (Community Health Concentration) Transfer Agreement Course Guide.
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. With the approval of the steering committee and in accordance with pertinent IU policies, students may transfer in one four- credit course in partial satisfaction of certificate requirements. No course may be transferred from another institution unless the grade is a B or higher. Satisfactory Academic Progress and Dismissal: Grades B (3.0) average or above required. Any semester’s work averaging less than B will result in the student being placed on academic probation. Accumulation of three individual course grades of C (2.0) or lower for graduate credit will result in dismissal of the student from the program. The department evaluates each student’s progress toward the degree every year. Dismissed students must sit out at least one semester. The curriculum committee will read petitions from student seeking re-entry on a rolling basis. The committee will look for evidence that the student has addressed the underlying issues and obstacles to academic success. Petitions must be submitted at least six weeks ahead of the academic term for which the student seeks enrollment.
Transfer Credit means rights and benefits, or added years of Pensionable Service as may be granted to an individual under the Plan by reference to a transfer payment into the Fund.