Transfer Credits

Students should be aware that the University’s transfer credit policy is college and program-specific and requires consultation with one’s academic advisor and the dean of the College at the time of transfer credit review.

Upon receipt of official transcripts from regionally-accredited colleges and universities, courses in which a C or better has been earned may be transferred. These courses must be equivalent to Immaculata courses in scope and content. The grades for courses taken at other institutions are not included in the computation of the student’s grade point average at Immaculata and will appear with a grade of TR on student’s transcript.

Students already matriculated in the College of Undergraduate Studies must receive prior administrative approval to take courses off-campus; permission is obtained from the Center for Undergraduate Advising for summer courses and requires prior consultation with the academic advisor. In rare, extenuating circumstances, the dean of the College of Undergraduate Studies may permit enrollment in courses at an accredited institution for fall and spring courses. Permission must be granted prior to enrollment. Grades for off-campus these courses will be transcribed and included in the cumulative GPA. Summer courses taken at Immaculata require consultation with the academic advisor.

In extenuating circumstances Immaculata may transfer earned credits in which a C- or less has been earned. Courses will appear with a grade of TC on the student's transcript. Immaculata University will evaluate transfer transcripts to determine how credits will transfer into Immaculata academic programs as course requirements (GPAs, course sequences, prerequisites, etc.) as this differs between majors.

However, the transfer courses will not count towards 60 Institutional Hours required for honors at graduation.