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2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Academic Policies Transfer Policies


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Transfer Evaluations Military Transfer Credit Policy Credit By Exam Institutional Examination for Advanced Standing
Substitutions Transferring Core Credits to KSU Transferring Core Credits to Another USG Institution Accreditation/Transfer Credit Practice
TCSG International Transfer Credit Practice Grade Accepted Credit Evaluator

Transfer Evaluations

When a transfer student is fully accepted to Kennesaw State University, the Office of Admissions notifies the Office of the Registrar that a transcript has been received. Transcripts are evaluated in the order they are received from the Office of Admissions and are completed on average within 2-3 weeks. Once completed, an evaluation confirmation notice is emailed to the student and transfer credits are viewable on the Owl Express transcript. DegreeWorks may be used to determine placement of transfer courses to the degree and facilitate academic advising.   Copies of transcripts from other universities cannot be reissued to the student.

Military Transfer Credit Policy 

Military Transfer Credit may be awarded for undergraduate students accepted to Kennesaw State University Fall 2012 or later who have served in the U.S. Military and who desire to have their military experience considered for transfer credit. Students may have the option of accepting or declining up to 12 semester hours of undergraduate elective transfer credits toward a degree program, if applicable.

Students must request their official JST transcripts be sent directly from JST to the Office of the Registrar, Graduation Audit and Transfer Evaluation Services (G.A.T.E.S.).

Kennesaw State University limits academic residency for active-duty service members (including Reservists and National Guardsmen) to no more than twenty-five percent of the degree requirements for all undergraduate degrees. Active-duty service members can satisfy academic residency requirements at any time during their program of study, specifically avoiding any final year or final semester residency requirement, subject to stated requirements in specific course areas such as majors.

Kennesaw State University is a designated member of the “Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges Consortium” (SOC). As a member of the SOC Consortium, Kennesaw State University affirms its commitment to fair, equitable, and effective policies and practices that recognize and deal with the special conditions faced by military students who want to obtain a college education.

SOC was created in 1972 to provide educational opportunities to service members who, because they frequently moved from place to place, had trouble completing college degrees. SOC functions in cooperation with 15 higher education associations, the Department of Defense, and Active and Reserve Components of the Military Services to expand and improve voluntary postsecondary education opportunities for service members worldwide. SOC is funded by the Department of Defense (DoD) through a contract with the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU). The contract is managed for DoD by the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES).

Credit by Exam

There is no limit for the amount of credit by exam hours a student may receive. Credit by Exam hours are not applied toward institutional graduation residency requirements and they are not calculated in the graduation GPA. A maximum of 24 hours of IB credit is accepted. (USG Policy). 

Credit may not be granted for departmental exams if credit for the same course is available as a CLEP exam. Credit by exam may not be awarded for a course previously failed or audited.

Official score reports for AP, IB, CLEP and DSST must be sent from the testing agency to Kennesaw State University to be considered for credit.

Students are required to meet all residency requirements.

Departmental Course Examination for Advanced Standing

Academic Departments do on occasion offer course examinations for credit to students who offer satisfactory evidence. A list of available exam options may be found on the Prior Learning Assessment website under Exam Options for Credit at http://pla.kennesaw.edu. These exam options vary by course and by department. Requirements to sit for the exam are determined by the academic home department and described on the Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) website under information for Current and Future Students, Departmental Plans at http://pla.kennesaw.edu.  

If the required score for the examination is met, students will receive the credit equated with the course. These credit hours will not be included in the calculation of the grade point average.

Requests for departmental course examinations should be initiated through Owl Express.

Approval of these requests will be subject to the following criteria:

  • Authorization will not be given for a course under any of the following circumstances:
    • If the student has previously audited the course.
    • If the student has previously scheduled and failed the course.
    • If the student has previously scheduled the course, but has withdrawn after the first two calendar weeks from the day the semester begins.
    • If the student is currently enrolled in the course.
    • If the course is either a prerequisite or an introduction to a course already completed. (This provision does not apply to skill courses such as physical education or music, for example.)
    • If the course may be granted credit by a CLEP exam.
  • Credit earned by institutional advanced standing examination may be used neither to satisfy residency requirements nor to satisfy more than one-half of the major-field or minor-field requirements in a program of study.
  • A passing grade for an institutional advanced standing examination is a grade of 75 percent or higher for a lower-division course and a grade of 80 percent or higher for an upper-division course.
  • A fee of $60 will be assessed for each institutional advanced standing examination attempted; no course may be attempted more than once.
  • A student must be admitted to the university at the time of application for advanced standing and must be enrolled in the university to receive credit for a course by advanced standing examination.

College Level Examination Program (CLEP) for Advanced Standing

Students are eligible to take standardized examinations in a number of areas to earn credit for certain specific courses, provided a minimum score is attained on the tests. Credit earned will be recorded on the student’s permanent record. For specific information concerning subject areas in which tests are available, the cost and minimum score required for credit, please visit Academic Testing Services at http://testing.kennesaw.edu and review Tests Offered.

Advance Placement (AP)

Kennesaw State University honors Advance Placement (AP) credit for certain classes in which an equivalent is offered and for which the required grade is achieved. For details on the scores required and course equivalencies, please visit the Registrar’s website and review Credit By Exam at http://transfer.kennesaw.edu.

International Baccalaureate (IB)

Kennesaw State University honors International Baccalaureate (IB) credit for certain classes in which an equivalent is offered and for which the required grade is achieved. For details on the scores required and course equivalencies, please visit http://transfer.kennesaw.edu.

Substitutions

Students with advanced standing credits or transfer credits for courses similar to those required in the General Education Program may be permitted to satisfy KSU’s requirements through approved course substitutions. Students seeking such substitutions should contact the department chair of the respective course discipline.

Transferring Core Credits to KSU

Students transferring to KSU from another USG institution may take advantage of the following policy by completing the General Education Program. Students successfully completing a course in one institution’s Areas A-E will receive full credit in Areas A-E for the course upon transfer to another USG institution as long as the following conditions are met:

  • The course is within the Area hours limitations of either the sending institution or the receiving institution and
  • The student does not change from a non-science major to a science major

Please note that additional courses may be required if they are prerequisites to major courses. Area F (lower division major) courses require a grade of “C” or better. Once the transfer evaluation has been completed, refer to DegreeWorks in Owl Express to determine how transfer credit is applied to a particular program of study.

Transferring Core Credits to Another USG Institution

Students transferring from KSU to another USG institution may take advantage of the following policy by completing the General Education Program. Students successfully completing a course in one institution’s Areas A-E will receive full credit in Areas A-E for the course upon transfer to another USG institution as long as the following conditions are met:

  • The course is within the Area hours limitations of either the sending institution or the receiving institution and
  • The student does not change from a non-science major to a science major

Consult the transfer evaluation office at the receiving institution for specific transfer equivalencies.

Note:  The following information is from the CIC approved “Transfer Credit Policies Document” - IF and Where should it be placed?

Accreditation/Transfer Credit Practice

Transfer Credit is awarded from institutions holding Regional Accreditation status. Credit may be accepted for alternative accrediting bodies specifically recognized by AACRAO as long as the acceptance practice is reported as “AG” (generally accepted) by the flagship institution of that state.

TCSG

Credit will be accepted from TCSG institutions in observance of USG/TCSG transfer policy. Additionally, credit may be accepted for courses in SACSCOC approved programs at the specific TCSG institution. Credit transferable from one TCSG institution will apply as transfer credit from all TCSG institutions.

International Transfer Credit Practice

International transcripts must be evaluated and endorsed/certified/accredited by an evaluation agency.  - The evaluation agency must be a current member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). A course-by-course evaluation is required. 

  • For transfer credit evaluations, international course descriptions must have been translated by a recognized translation service and certified as a true and correct translation.

Grade accepted

(Provided that native and transfer students are treated equally, institutions may impose additional reasonable expectations, such as a grade of “C” in Area A-F courses)

Transfer policy for all students

Transfer credit will be awarded for course work with a minimum grade of “D” except for ENGL 1101 & ENGL 1102, which require a minimum grade of “C.” Additionally, unless noted in the catalog, a minimum grade of “C” is required for major-related courses and/or prerequisites to major courses.

Credit Evaluator

Core Courses

Transfer credit evaluations of the core curriculum are determined by the Registrar transfer evaluation staff in collaboration with academic departments. Transfer credit evaluations must adhere to USG transfer policies, reciprocity agreements, and other approved articulation agreements.

Major related courses

Transfer credit evaluations for the major-related coursework are determined in collaboration with academic departments.