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Transfer of Credits

Undergraduate degree applicants are allowed to transfer credits for courses taken at regionally accredited institutions of higher education when a grade of C or above has been earned. Transfer credits will be viewed in context of the student's proposed program of study. Transfer credits will be judged as appropriate to the student's program by the program director or academic adviser. The first 60 credits of the bachelor's degree program must be transferred from another institution.

Students may also receive credit for extra-institutional learning by achieving a minimum score, as determined by the Carey Business School, on examinations offered by the Advanced Placement (AP) examination program and the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) approved by the American Council on Education's Center for Adult Learning and Educational Credentials.

A maximum of 60 credits may be transferred for credit. An adviser will review prior courses to determine which credits may be applicable, and whether you may be able to earn college credit by taking the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP).

Community College Transfer Students

Undergraduate programs have special agreements for the transfer of degree programs with several area community colleges. Students transferring from community colleges should contact an adviser at their community college or the Carey Business School undergraduate program director or academic adviser.

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