Transfer Credit definition

Transfer Credit. The credit granted by a college or university for college-level courses or other academic work completed at another institution.
Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 63 credits from NCC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Health Service Administration Transfer Agreement Course Guide.
Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 63 credits from NCC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Sport Management Transfer Agreement Course Guide.

Examples of Transfer Credit in a sentence

  • Through the Transfer Credit Framework, the Commonwealth’s Transfer and Articulation Oversight Committee identified six categories of foundation-level coursework that is common among the participating institutions.

  • Transfer Credit Framework The Commonwealth’s statewide college credit transfer system includes an advising tool called the “Transfer Credit Framework”.

  • By completing an associate’s degree that contains a minimum of 12 Geography credits as defined in this Agreement, in combination with 30 credits of foundation-level coursework from the Transfer Credit Framework (see Appendix B), students will possess the knowledge, skills and abilities required to enter a parallel bachelor degree program as a junior at a participating four-year institution.


More Definitions of Transfer Credit

Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 65/67 credits from SCCC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Liberal Arts‐ Psychology Transfer Agreement Course Guide.
Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 62 credits from LC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Criminal Justice Transfer Agreement Course Guide.
Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 60 credits from BCCC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Sport Management Transfer Agreement Course Guide.
Transfer Credit. The credit granted by a college or university for college-level courses or other academic work completed at another institution. 5 Agreements approved by TAOC prior to August 31, 2011 must be implemented by the institutions by Fall 2012. Agreements approved by TAOC after August 31, 2011 but before May 1, 2012 must be implemented by the institutions by Fall 2013.
Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 66/69 credits from NCC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Hotel, Restaurant, & Tourism Management (Hotel Option) Transfer Agreement Course Guide. Please Note: Students with a conferred (AAS) degree in Hospitality from NCC may transfer credits in courses where the grade of ‘C-‘ or ‘D’ is earned if the student has an overall GPA of 2.00 or higher.
Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 64.5 credits from LCCC with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Health Service Administration Transfer Agreement Course Guide.
Transfer Credit. ESU will accept a total of 64‐65 credits from CCM with an earned grade of ‘C’ or better as outlined in the Biology Transfer Agreement Course Guide.