Students enrolled at Ä¢¹½tv who wish to take coursework at another institution (either during the summer or regular semesters) must complete an Application for Pre-Approval of Coursework at Another College or University prior to taking the course(s).
Guidelines for Which Courses Will Transfer
Only the credits from course(s) transfer, not the grade; therefore, students cannot use outside coursework for Ä¢¹½tv's repeat policy.
Only the credits for which students receive the grade of A, B, or C will transfer. If P/F is the only grading option available, there must be a narrative evaluation from the faculty member certifying that the work was of C-level or better.
No more than 60 semester hours total may be earned at a junior or community college for application toward an Ä¢¹½tv degree. If the courses are being taken within the student's last 30 credits, the course must be taken at Ä¢¹½tv unless the student's residence requirements for awarding degrees is waived by the college dean. Courses without prior approval are taken at the risk of the student; there is no obligation on the part of any officer of this university to accept or transfer such credit.
How To and Final Steps
If you are currently an Ä¢¹½tv student and want to take a class at another accredited college or university, follow the steps to apply for pre-approval to transfer your credits.
Forms, Signatures Required
To process your request for pre-approval, you'll need to follow the steps to submit the Pre-approval for Coursework at Another College or University form.
Graduate Students
Graduate students enrolled at Ä¢¹½tv who wish to take coursework at another institution during the summer or regular semester must submit a request for Graduate Transfer Credit Review (application available on SGSR website) to the Graduate School, for approval, along with a course description (syllabus or catalog description). Only credit for courses in which students receive B or better will transfer.
After completing off-campus coursework, students should have the institution at which they took the course(s) send a final transcript to the Graduate School. Graduate students may transfer a maximum of six credits.
For additional information about course equivalencies, visit Online Transfer Credit Equivalency System.