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Can I transfer my existing SRT credits from another university or junior college to Texas State University?

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Can I transfer my existing SRT credits from another university or junior college to Texas State University?

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Yes. However, courses in our catalog that begin with the numbers 3 (3xxx) or 4 (4xxx) must be taken at the university level and be designated as upper level courses at the transferring institution. In order for a course from another school to substitute for an SRT course here, the existing credits must be very similar in content and curriculum to a current SRT course. Grades of D and F will not transfer. Official advising sheets sent out by Texas State University may not accurately reflect such substitutions, which must be made after one’s acceptance into the SRT program. This is done on a case-by-case basis. See the Texas State University catalog for more information.

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