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Transfer Credit Process
If you are
transfering in coursework from another institution, it is your responsibility
to:
Students who wish to ask for transfer credit for
work taken at other colleges and universities should follow these
procedures:
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Send your transcripts to Admissions
and Records. Only courses for which a grade of C or better was
earned may be considered for transfer credit into the major.
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After Admissions and Records
has evaluated your transcripts and entered your coursework onto
the DARS report, get a copy of your DARS report.
- All courses that are eligible for transfer credit
to CSUN will be listed on your DARS report. Courses that have
been articulated (i.e., pre-approved for transfer credit)
with the community colleges will automatically be counted for
transfer credit into the major, provided you have a C or better
in the course. In this case, you need to take no further action.
(See www.assist.org for a list of community college
articulated courses). However, there may be some courses on your
DARS report which did not map into major courses and for which
you would like transfer credit. If that is the case, go to Step
4.
ADDITIONAL STEPS FOR NON-ARTICULATED
TRANSFER CREDIT REQUESTS
- To request transfer credit into the major for
non-articulated courses, collect together supporting course
materials (items 5a Ð5d below) and complete a course substitution/waiver
request form (obtainable from A&R, department offices or EA
2101). It is recommended that you go to
EA 2101 for assistance in this process.
- Take the following documents to the department
office of your major for approval
a. the completed
course substitution / waiver request form,
b. a copy of
your DARS report showing the transfer course
c. a catalog
description of the course to be transferred
d. course syllabi,
course outlines and any supplemental material
(including textbook if available) that shows what was covered
in the course.
- After the department office
reviews the transfer credit request, you will be notified if the
request was approved or denied. You will not need to take any
further action unless contacted by the department office.
For help with this process, students may go to the
Advisement Center (EA 2101)
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