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Process for petitioning credits at Gettysburg College as a transfer

What's the process like for petitioning to transfer credits at Gettysburg College? I'm trying to get a sense of how flexible they are and any strategies to make it work in my favor. Advice appreciated!

2 months ago

Transferring credits to Gettysburg College involves a few steps. Firstly, courses must be from a regionally accredited institution, and you'll need to have earned a grade of "C-" or better in the course for the credits to transfer. A grade of "Pass" or "Satisfactory" can also be accepted, but only if the institution indicates that these grades are equivalent to a "C-" or better.

Now, when it comes to petitioning the credits, this process typically happens after you've been admitted. The transcript from your previous institution would be analyzed by the Registrar's office, where they will work to ensure each applicable course matches as closely as possible to a course in Gettysburg's catalog.

It's important to note that only courses similar in nature to those offered at Gettysburg will transfer. Also, even if a course does transfer, it might not necessarily fulfill a specific requirement for your degree unless it closely aligns with a corresponding course at Gettysburg.

The Registrar's Office at Gettysburg College is your best point of contact as you navigate this process. Prepare as many details as possible about your prior courses, including syllabuses, course descriptions, and subjects covered, as these will facilitate the alignment of the courses.

Finally, it might be helpful to reach out to the heads of the departments relating to your transfer credits, as they can sometimes influence decisions on whether certain credits fulfill specific major requirements. Be aware that this can vary widely across departments, but direct, respectful communication can often go a long way in ensuring your previous hard work is acknowledged.

Remember all of this can be subject to change, so it's always a good idea to double-check with the Registrar for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

2 months ago

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