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Can transfer credit be used to fulfill program requirements?

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Can transfer credit be used to fulfill program requirements?

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Yes, transfer credit, including study abroad credit, may be used to fulfill program requirements. However, there is a limit of three transfer courses that may be used to fulfill concentration requirements (not including prerequisites). First, you must check if the course is transferable to UM, and information can be obtained at the Undergraduate Admissions Office (1220 SAB). There is a helpful transfer credit website. Please also be aware that a maximum of 60 transfer credits are allowed to count toward your LSA degree, and that once you reach junior status at UM (55 or more credits), you may not transfer credit from a community or junior college. Once you have received verification from the Admissions Office that the course will transfer to UM, you can check the OS curriculum list. If the Admissions Office indicates that the course you plan to take is exactly equivalent to a course on our curriculum list, then you can be sure the course will fulfill your OS requirement, and you just n

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Yes, transfer credit, including study abroad credit, may be used to fulfill program requirements. First, you must check if the course is transferable to UM, and information can be obtained at the Undergraduate Admissions Office (1220 SAB). There is a helpful transfer credit website. Please also be aware that a maximum of 60 transfer credits are allowed to count toward your degree, and that once you reach junior status at UM (55 or more credits), you may not transfer credit from a community or junior college.

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