As a transfer student, when can I use a substitute course to fill the Core 106 and 107 (Exploration and Discovery) requirement?
• Fall transfer students with fewer than 16 credits must take both Core 106 and Core 107 (Exploration and Discovery) during their first year. • Fall and spring transfer students with 16-28 credits, of which 3 or more credits are from an approved writing-intensive course, must take either the first (Core 106) or second (Core 107) semester of Exploration & Discovery during their first year. If no such transferable credit has been approved, both semesters are required. • Spring transfer students with fewer than 16 credits must take both semesters of Exploration & Discovery. • Transfer students with more than 28 credits (excluding AP and IB credit) may satisfy the requirement either by transferring approved writing-intensive courses or by taking two courses from the approved writing intensive course list. (Note: Courses used as Core substitutes may not be used to fulfill any other general education or major or minor requirements.
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