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How does the College of Charleston handle transfer credit evaluations?

I'm thinking about transferring to the College of Charleston and am wondering how they evaluate transfer credits. Are there specific guidelines or resources available that can help me understand how my existing credits will be recognized?

11 months ago

The College of Charleston uses a course equivalency transcript tool to help prospective transfer students understand how their credits will be evaluated. This tool allows you to input all of the courses you have taken at other institutions and see the equivalent courses at the College of Charleston.

However, this tool is just a guideline, and actual credit evaluation is done after you are accepted to the college and submit your transcripts. After you have been admitted and submitted your final official transcript, a transfer credit evaluator in the Office of the Registrar will review your transcript and determine which credits may transfer.

It's worth noting that the college generally accepts credits from regionally accredited institutions, and the courses must be a grade of C or higher. Additionally, the Office of the Registrar is the final authority on all transfer credits, so it's critical to stay in contact with them as you prepare to transfer.

Keep in mind that even if a course transfers, it must also meet a program requirement to count towards your degree progression. General education requirements, major requirements, and minor requirements might all include specific course prerequisites or stipulations, so it's important to keep in contact with academic advising as well. The final amount of credits that apply towards degree requirements may be less than the total number of transfer credits accepted.

Overall, it's a good idea to start preliminary research on the College of Charleston's transfer credit policies as early as possible, and then work closely with an academic advisor or transfer credit evaluator once you have been admitted to ensure that you are on the right track towards graduation. They will be your best resource throughout the process.

11 months ago

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