Academic Advising for Transfers
This information applies to incoming transfer students. A different process and criteria apply to students already at the ³Ô¹ÏÍø wishing to transfer a course from another institution.
General Transfer Information
Grade Requirements - Grades of C- or higher may transfer.
Community College - Credits transferred from a community college shall not exceed 60 credits.
Non-Accredited Institutions - To receive credit for work completed in a non-accredited college or university, students must first complete 24 semester credits with a C average (2.0) at ³Ô¹ÏÍø.
Advanced Credits - Students must earn 38 advanced hours to graduate, 26 of which must be earned at the ³Ô¹ÏÍø.
Transfer Application Deadlines - Applications and required materials must be completed and submitted by the following dates:
Fall entry – August 1.
Spring entry – January 1.
Please keep the following in mind:
- Credit evaluations for transfer credit and dual credit are a review of the most recent college transcript received by ³Ô¹ÏÍø, provided to the student after they have been admitted to ³Ô¹ÏÍø. Prospective students that have not yet been admitted to ³Ô¹ÏÍø are not eligible to receive a credit evaluation.
- ³Ô¹ÏÍø accepts up to 60 credit hours from a community college for transfer credit. The number of credits transferred into ³Ô¹ÏÍø may not satisfy any of your graduation requirements at ³Ô¹ÏÍø.
- ³Ô¹ÏÍø accepts up to twelve hours of upper-division credit (i.e. junior and senior-level courses).
- Evaluations do not include any courses that are listed as courses in progress.
- Submission of your final transcript is required prior to registration. Failure to submit the final transcript of completed coursework may result in an administrative hold or being administratively withdrawn from ³Ô¹ÏÍø.
- Evaluations are subject to change upon receipt of additional transcripts or AP test scores, and the Dean’s Office will provide you with a final official credit evaluation.
If you have questions, please contact the Transfer Counselor, German J. Lopez.
Academic Advising for Transfer Credits/Dual Credit
The Core curriculum classes listed below are required for all undergraduate students at the ³Ô¹ÏÍø. Standards for transfer credits are determined by department chairs. In many cases, a course syllabus and list of readings is required from the class being considered for transfer credit to determine possible transfer credit.
Economics – Three hours required
ECO 1311 combines microeconomic theory, macroeconomic theory, and the ethical/moral implications of economic theory. Credit for the economics Core requirement and an Economics elective course can be granted for students who have completed both a principles of microeconomics and a principles of macroeconomics course.
English – 12 hours required
Six hours must be taken at ³Ô¹ÏÍø (almost always Literary Tradition I & II. Literary Tradition courses are literature courses with a strong writing component, not composition courses).
The following courses may be considered for transfer credits for Literary Traditions III & IV:
- Literature – Dramatic tragedy and comedy courses*
- Literary – Novel courses
Fine Arts – Three hours required
The following are appropriate to transfer as fine art credit:
- History of Art, Music or Theater
- History of Art and Architecture*
Courses focused on the history of the arts rather than art appreciation are more likely to transfer.
History – 12 hours required
The following courses will usually transfer:
- American History I, beginning to 1877
- American History II, 1877 to present
- Western Civilization I, beginning to Reformation period*
- Western Civilization II, Reformation to Post-WWII
Language – Up to 12 hours required
Six hours of second-year language courses or the equivalent demonstrated by a placement exam, AP or IB credit required. To qualify for the second-year level, a student must do one of the following:
- Take first-year language at ³Ô¹ÏÍø
- Place into the second-year course through a required placement exam
Languages offered: French, German, Italian, Spanish, Greek and Latin
Math – Three to four hours required
The following are appropriate to transfer in for math credit for all undergraduates:
- Calculus (four-credit course)
- Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometries (emphasis on the development of mathematical thought and reasoning rather than demonstration of skills)
- Statistics
Online math courses may be accepted for credit after the student has passed an exam administered at ³Ô¹ÏÍø to verify the integrity of the online course.
College Algebra is not accepted for transfer. Precalculus is accepted as elective credit but not as fulfilling a Core requirement.
Philosophy – Nine hours required
Transfer credit for ³Ô¹ÏÍø’s PHI 1301 Philosophy and the Ethical Life course entails having taken a course that includes Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics.
Politics – Three hours required
³Ô¹ÏÍø’s Core includes a political philosophy course with readings from Tocqueville’s Democracy in America and other documents from the founding era. Because of its nature, a traditional US Government class does not typically count as a transfer equivalent.
Science – Eight hours required (including labs)
One biological science and one physical science, each with a lab, are required of all students and may be transferred.
The following are appropriate to transfer in as a biological science credit:
- Non-majors biology course with an accompanying lab
- General Biology I or II with labs
- Environmental Science with lab
The following are appropriate to transfer in as a physical science credit:
- Astronomy with lab
- General Chemistry I and II with labs
- Non-majors physics or chemistry course with an accompanying lab
- General Physics with lab
Theology – Six hours required
Because of the unique content of ³Ô¹ÏÍø Core theology courses, transfer students are advised to fulfill the theology requirement at the university. A scripture course, however, may be considered for THE 1310 Understanding the Bible.
The following subjects are not part of ³Ô¹ÏÍø’s Core curriculum, but may still transfer.
Business
The following are appropriate to transfer in for credit in the College of Business. They do not satisfy the undergraduate math requirement.
- Financial Accounting
- Finite Math
The BUS 1301 Business Foundation at ³Ô¹ÏÍø is required of all business majors and is not accepted as transfer.
Psychology
Introductory psychology survey courses may transfer as General Psychology. The PSY 1311 Foundations of Psychology course at ³Ô¹ÏÍø is required of all psychology majors and is not accepted as transfer.
*Classes typically taken while studying on the Rome campus. Students who choose to participate in the Rome Program receive these transfer credits as elective credits. Students who choose not to participate in the Rome Program have the transfer credits applied to the Core requirements.
Revised September 9, 2024.