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Student Information Credit will be accepted if it is equivalent to University of Massachusetts Lowell instruction, if it is applicable to the intended program, and if the student has received a grade equivalent to a C- (1.7 on a 4.0 scale) or better, as shown on official transcripts of record which are received directly from other accredited institutions. An applicant who has attended one or more institutions must request each Registrar to mail directly to the University of Massachusetts Lowell a transcript of his or her record even though credits were not earned or presented for transfer. No credit will be recognized for the grade of P unless the catalog of the transferring institution specifically states that P is equivalent to a final course grade of C- (1.7 on a 4.0 scale). Quarter credits are recognized on a pro-rated basis of three quarter credits to two semester credits. Grades of transferred courses will be recorded with the notation CR, which designates that credit has been granted and will not be computed into a student's cumulative grade-point average at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Please note that all credits to be transferred must be identified at the time of application for transfer. The University reserves the right to deny credit for course work taken by the student prior to admission if it is identified and presented after transfer. Residency requirements are also considered when transfer credit is being evaluated. University Restrictions Concerning Transfer Credit Recognition
The Commonwealth Transfer Compact All courses which have been accepted by the University from signatory community colleges of the Commonwealth Transfer Compact are listed on the student's transcript; and those courses that are not applicable to specific curriculum requirements are credited, whenever possible, as unrestricted elective courses. Since some curricula of the University do not provide for such unrestricted elective courses, or the number of transferred courses may exceed the number of unrestricted elective courses which are permitted within the specifications for minimum degree requirements, transferred courses which are not applicable to the specific requirements of a curriculum are not counted in the determination of the number of course credits completed until the semester of graduation. This procedure prevents the early imposition of a grade point requirement for retention which is in excess of that specified for the number of credits completed and applicable to the students particular curriculum. The revised Commonwealth Transfer
Compact (1990) provides a process to facilitate the transfer of collegiate credits and to
ensure the appropriate recognition of academic progress earned by students at a community
college who wish to continue their education at a public college or university. For Students Transferring from Massachusetts Community Colleges to Public Colleges and Universities Offering the Baccalaureate Degree Section I:
Requirement for Transfer Compact Status a. Completed an associate's degree with a minimum of 60 credit hours exclusive of developmental course work; b. Achieved a cumulative grade-point average of not less than 2.0 (in a 4.0 system) at the community college awarding the degree; and c. Completed the following minimum
general education core, exclusive of developmental course work: English Composition/Writing - 6cr The sending institution is responsible for identifying the transcript of each student who is a candidate for transfer under this compact.
A minimum of 25 additional credits will be accepted as transfer credits by the receiving institution. These credits may be transferred 1) as free electives, 2) toward the receiving institution's additional General Education requirements, 3) toward the student's major, or 4) as any combination as the receiving institution deems appropriate. Only college-level course credits consistent with the standards set forth in the Undergraduate Experience recommendations are included under this Compact. Credits awarded by the sending institution through CLEP, challenge examinations, and other life-experience evaluations for course credit may be included when the community college certifies that a student qualifies under this Compact.
a. The student changes his or her program upon entering the receiving institution; or b. The combination of additional General Education requirements, if any, and the requirements of the student's major at the receiving institution total more than 68 credits. Under these circumstances, transfer students will be subject to the same requirements as native students. The term "native student" refers to students who began their undergraduate education at the baccalaureate institution. |