Transfer of Graduate Credit
Students desiring to transfer from another college and be admitted to a degree program at Stevenson University must submit official transcripts of all previous college records. College-level coursework completed outside of the United States must be evaluated by either World Education Services wes.org or American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers aacrao.org. An official WES or AACRAO transcript is required. Stevenson University will accept a maximum of six graduate transfer credits from a regionally accredited four-year institution. A matriculated student must complete the last 30 credits of their degree at Stevenson University.
The courses and credits completed with a grade of "B" or better at other regionally accredited institutions are generally transferable to Stevenson. Transfer credit is awarded at the discretion and final approval of the appropriate Program Coordinator/Associate Dean. All transferable courses must be comparable to courses offered at this University. Classes that do not transfer include developmental/remedial, personal development, orientation courses and credit given for portfolio work. Regardless of the number of transfer credits accepted, students must still complete the academic program requirements as shown in the Stevenson University Catalog and on the student's degree audit. Shortly following acceptance, evaluated transfer credit may be viewed through WebXpress.
Transfer applicants should have left the sending institution in good standing. Grades and grade point averages earned at another institution do not transfer. The transferred credits apply toward graduation, but the grade points are not used in calculating the academic average required for graduation. Students seeking information on the transferability of credits may contact the School of Graduate and Professional Studies Academic Evaluator or an Enrollment Counselor.