Transfer Credit
Students who wish to transfer credits from community or other four-year colleges apply to the Admission Office for admission with advanced standing, for either the fall or spring semester. All transfer applicants must have earned a grade point average of 2.0 or better in their college level work.
Transfer Credit
Transfer students will be evaluated by the method outlined in the grid below, according the number of credits they have earned at other institutions. Credit will only be awarded for courses in which the student has earned a C or better. Courses of a purely technical nature, such as typing or shorthand, as well as credits earned in clinical nursing at another college, will not be accepted in transfer. Transfer of credit earned at any time will be accepted except where technology, new research, or other factors have significantly changed the content or required skills of a course.
An earned Bachelor’s Degree | No Core Required |
An earned “appropriate” Associate’s Degree |
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60 or more credits |
Required:
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45 or more credits
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Required:
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Less than 45 credits |
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At any time, the College reserves the right to require assessment and to mandate appropriate placement into courses considered essential for satisfactory academic progress. Students who wish to transfer international college level credits should refer to the paragraph on evaluation requirements under Admission of International Students.
Transfer Articulation Agreements
The College of Mount Saint Vincent has secured Transfer Articulation Agreements with the regional community colleges listed below, which allow a seamless transition to a baccalaureate program for students who obtain either an Associate of Arts or an Associate of Science degree.
- Bergen Community College, NJ;
- Queensboro Community College, NY;
- Norwalk Community College, CT;
- Rockland Community College, NY;
- Kingsborough Community College, NY;
- Laguardia Community College, NY;
- Warren County Community College, NJ;
- Suffolk Community College; NY
Transfer Scholarships
All candidates who have a past cumulative index of 3.2 or above will be considered for a Competitive Transfer Scholarship. These scholarships are awarded on the basis of past academic standing only. Learn more about the Transfer Merit Scholarship.
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