Do Anatomy and Physiology credits still transfer after ten years?
As a general rule, credits do not transfer after ten years. In particular, any math or science course that is over ten years old. If you have a Bachelor’s degree, the transfer credits are good for fifteen years. In some cases, we will accept general education courses like English or Psychology if it is not too much over the ten year cut off and after 15 years if you have a degree. Courses like Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology, Chemistry, etc., would have to be retaken, if not. One thing we consider when transferring credits is whether or not you have been working in the field of your degree. If so, that is also taken into consideration and can possibly extend the length of time that credits will be accepted.
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