Can courses I took at another institution count toward my master’s degree at Wayne State College?
Courses taken at another institution must be approved first by your advisor. A maximum of nine graduate credits (15 from another Nebraska State College or University), subject to evaluation by the Dean of Education and Counseling or the Dean of Business and Technology or the Dean of Natural and Social Sciences, may be transferred from another graduate institution and applied toward a degree from WSC. Only transfer credit of “B” grade or better will be accepted. Credit that has been applied toward an earned degree from any college will not be accepted for advanced studies for a master’s degree at WSC. Credit earned through correspondence courses will not be accepted. A course receiving a S/NC grade cannot be used in a Master’s or Specialist degree program. A maximum of 3 hours of Workshop credit (568 or 590) can be included on a program of study.
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