TRANSFER CREDIT PERMISSION FORM Permission Form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the TRANSFER CREDIT PERMISSION FORM in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your name, student ID, and contact details. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing your request.
  3. Indicate your major(s) and minor(s), along with your classification (e.g., Freshman, Sophomore). This helps the Registrar's Office understand your academic standing.
  4. Fill in the institution where you plan to take courses for transfer credit. Provide course descriptions and department numbers for each course you wish to transfer.
  5. Check if any requested courses are online or distance learning courses by marking the appropriate box.
  6. Sign and date the form at the bottom to certify that you understand the implications regarding your academic progress.
  7. After completing the form, submit it to your department chair for approval before bringing it to the Registrar’s Office for final approval.

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Your grade point average (GPA) is calculated based on grades and credits.
A transfer credit allows students to maintain credit for their previous education at a different institution. Transfer credits will be granted depending on how similar the course material is, the final grade awarded, and when and where a course was taken.
While students naturally desire the smooth transfer of their hard-earned credits to maximize the value of their education, the final decision to accept or reject credits is ultimately determined by each institutions discretion.
The answer is yes, nearly all universities have systems in place to support this. Sometimes a student will start an undergraduate degree course before realising it isnt quite right for them. Or that they havent settled well at their university.
No, transfer credits will not impact your grade point average (GPA) at your new school. Although your previous grades matter for admissions decisions, transfer credits dont come with a grade designation. Your GPA will be a blank slate at your new institution.

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A 3.7 GPA is generally considered a strong GPA for a college transfer student. Admissions officers look at transfer applicants holistically, so theyll take into account your coursework, involvement in extracurriculars, and letters of recommendation, as well as your GPA.

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