Transfer of Credit from Other Colleges & Universities
NSU Course Transfer Guide
State Regional Course Transfer Guide
Undergraduate semester hour credits earned at another college
or university are accepted for credit and advanced standing toward an undergraduate degree
program offered at Northeastern State University under the following provisions:
- The credit hours must have been earned in courses offered
at a college or university that has been fully accredited by an accrediting
agency within the association of the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation.
- A grade must be designated to each course completed and the grade
must be measurable and comparable in terms of the grading system used
at Northeastern State University. Only courses completed in which semester
hour credit has been designated with grades assigned can be considered
for transfer.
- The course completed must be measurable and comparable in terms of
credit hours, subject, content, level of instruction and study, clock
hours of required class participation, meeting times and attendance,
instructor clock hours, examinations required, and grading system to
the same criteria for a course offered at Northeastern State University.
- Prerequisites for the course completed must be comparable to the
prerequisites for a course offered at Northeastern State University.
- Courses completed must be designated at the previous institution
on the same level of instruction within the catalog as that offered
at Northeastern State University in terms of first year, second year,
third year, or fourth year to be accepted as comparable to a course
offered at Northeastern State University.
- Students must have status at the previous college or university in
good standing, i.e., not on academic or disciplinary suspension when
accepted for admission to Northeastern State University, and must have
been a candidate for an associate or a baccalaureate degree in the previous
college or university at the time of transfer.
- Students must be pursuing only one baccalaureate degree at any college
or university at the time of transfer and during study for a degree
from Northeastern State University, and the same courses completed for
a degree previously earned cannot be applied toward the same degree
program or type of degree at Northeastern State University.
- The Dean of each College at Northeastern State University in which
a course is offered shall make the initial determination of the comparability
of any course to be accepted for transfer to Northeastern State University,
designate the limit of credit hours to be accepted and the degree program
or programs toward which the credit may apply designated in such terms as "prerequisite," "tentative"
(pending satisfactory completion of 30 hours in residence at Northeastern
State University), or "elective," and specify the course name
and number of the course offered at Northeastern State University to which the transferred course and credit is comparable.
- Final determination on credits accepted for transfer to Northeastern
State University shall be made by the Registrar of the University under
the authority of the Vice President of Academic Affairs.
- Credit for acceptable and comparable courses completed in two-year
junior colleges is applicable up to the first sixty-four hours of degree
programs at Northeastern State University. None may apply toward the
last sixty hours of a bachelor's degree. One year of junior college
credit in comparable courses is applicable to the first thirty-two semester hours of a bachelor's degree.
- No more than one-fourth of the total credit hours required for a
bachelor's degree at Northeastern State University will include
courses completed at another college or university by extension or correspondence.
- Credit hours granted by another college or university through advanced
standing examinations must be the same as the advanced standing requirements
at Northeastern State University to be considered for acceptance toward
a degree program at Northeastern State University; i.e. CLEP subject
examinations only. Students who wish to be tested for acceptance of credit previously granted at another
college or university for any previous work completed in other than
regular college and university courses attended may apply for advanced
standing at Northeastern State University and take the departmental
examinations that are available and which have been approved by the Chairman or Dean of the college in which the subject
material is appropriate. The cost for departmental examinations administered
is $5.00 per credit hour. Advanced standing in designated courses may
also be given for courses completed while serving in the Armed Forces
of the United States subject to the terms of credit hours recommended in the current Guide to the Evaluation of
Educational Experiences in the Armed Services, published by the American
Council on Education, when such work or courses are comparable to courses
offered at Northeastern State University and when approved by the chairman
of the division in which the course is offered. Credit given or accepted for transfer for life or work experiences
which may have been granted at another college or university for such
experiences can be accepted only upon successful completion of a CLEP
subject examination or a departmental examination at Northeastern State
University. If a departmental examination is not available at Northeastern
State University, the credit granted by another college or university
previously attended cannot be accepted for transfer.
- The amount of advanced standing credit which may be awarded shall
not exceed one-half of the total semester hours required at the lower
division level and not more than one-half of the total semester hours
required at the upper-division level. In the computation of the total
amount of credit which may be earned by advanced standing, hours taken through correspondence and extension methods shall be considered
as having been earned through the advanced standing mechanism.
- Students transferring from universities that are not fully accredited
by the appropriate regional accrediting association are eligible to
enroll at Northeastern State University provided they meet the undergraduate
and/or graduate admission requirements as listed in the current Northeastern State University catalog. It is the
responsibility of Northeastern State University to determine which courses
transferring from these universities will apply toward a particular
degree program. Validation tests are administered for courses which
are considered to be comparable. Credit is granted if satisfactory scores are made on the validation tests.
- Graduates from universities which are not fully accredited by the
appropriate regional accrediting association will be admitted to graduate
study in academic areas in which all undergraduate prerequisites have
been met through validation of credit or through the earning of credit at a fully accredited institution. In addition,
applicants must submit scores on the Miller Analogy Test or the aptitude
section of the Graduate Record Examination. The test results must place
the student in the upper three-fourths of college graduates according
to national norms.
- Students who is are graduates of a fully accredited institution that
does not indicate grade points on transcripts must submit scores on
the Miller Analogy Test or the aptitude section of the Graduate Record
Examination before being considered for admission to the Graduate College.
The scores must place the student in the upper three-fourths of college
graduates according to national norms.