Can Legal Studies courses I have taken elsewhere be transferred to Seminole State and count toward Seminole States Legal Studies degree?
Generally, yes. However, a number of factors must be considered in making this determination. For credits to transfer at all, the credits must be from an accredited institution. Moreover, if the program in which the credits were taken was not an ABA approved program, then there are significant restrictions on the number of credits which may be counted toward your degree from our ABA approved program. Additionally, only 1000 and 2000 level courses can be transferred to a two-year community college. Further, it must be determined whether the Legal Studies courses you have previously taken at another school meet our program’s course requirements. Other factors may also be considered in making this determination. If your circumstances match any of the above, please contact either Dr. Green or Dr. Camenker.
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