Post Enrollment Transfer Credit Form

Name and ID



Contact Information


Program/Major Information

Policy

After a student has initially enrolled, the College may permit the transfer of up to either six semester hours of credit or up to two courses which can exceed six semester hours of credit. To qualify for post enrollment of transfer credit students are subject to the following guidelines:

  • Students must meet the minimum graduation residency requirements of the College (30 credit hours for an Associate degree and 36 credit hours for a Bachelor's degree).
  • Students must be in good academic standing (maintaining an overall grade point average of 2.0 or better).

Form 516-B Post-Enrollment Transfer Credit must be completed prior to starting a course(s) at another institution. Credits may not be accepted if the form has not been completed and submitted to the Office of Student Records prior to starting at another institution.


Students must achieve a grade of "C" or better for the course to be accepted will be accepted for transfer. To be considered for transfer, credit courses must appear on the transcript with a final grade from the original institution from which the course was taken.

Transfer Course Information
Course Detail

(e.g., Owens Community College)

(e.g., BIO 211)

(e.g., Anatomy and Physiology I)



(e.g., BIO 220)
Attachment

Acknowledgement

To enroll in Mercy College of Ohio courses in future terms that require the transfer course identified above as a prerequisite or co-requisite, students need to include proof of enrollment with either an unofficial transcript or other proof of registration.


The College reserves the right to determine the acceptability of transfer and prior learning credits in accordance with its regulatory bodies and College policies. Acceptable transfer credit must reflect the content and credit-hour requirements set forth by the College, both for general education and specific programs of study. This policy is not a guarantee of transfer credit to be granted for any course. Courses accepted from other institutions, along with approved exams as listed in this policy, are subject to revision on an annual basis; therefore, the College reserves the right to change, at any time, and without notice, the criteria for awarding credit in any or all subject areas.





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