You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. CUNY includes 20 undergraduate colleges enrolling more than 200,000 matriculated students. These ...
The University recognizes two types of course equivalency for which credit is awarded. These are 1) College Level Examination Program (CLEP) examinations, and 2) departmental examinations.
The Transfer Evaluation System (TES) from CollegeSource is an interactive resource of transfer institutions and course equivalencies. To view MSU’s current course equivalencies, click on the following ...
CAS welcomes students transferring from another institution to UD. University Admissions has information regarding transfer admission criteria and several resources specifically for transfer students ...
Department Chairs are responsible for reviewing potential transfer credit through the Transfer Equivalency System (TES). The Registrar's Office will send courses through TES for you to review and ...
Our main resource for checking transfer course equivalency is the Purdue Transfer Credit Course Equivalency Guide. This huge database includes courses transferred back and evaluated from hundreds of U ...
The transfer appeal process is designed for any student who does not agree with Cortland's determination of a course equivalency for credit earned at another institution. This process specifically ...
For many students, transferring between community colleges and four-year institutions is sometimes the only path to a bachelor’s degree. Community colleges provide a valuable service to students due ...
If you are a transfer student with undergraduate transfer coursework from one or more colleges, the transcripts you provide from previously attended colleges will be processed by the Office of the ...
Transcripts submitted to the University at Buffalo from other institutions for admissions or credit become the property of the University at Buffalo and will not be returned to the student or ...
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