How can I find out whether a course completed at another institution may be accepted for transfer to my WKU graduate program?
Consult your advisor, who may require you to provide not only the catalog course description of the course you wish to have counted in your WKU program but other information as well, such as the course syllabus, name of texts, etc. Any course accepted for transfer must have been completed at an accredited graduate institution within the 6-year time-limit for degree completion, and you must have earned at least a “B” or equivalent in the course. In addition, your transcript must show that your overall GPA at the transfer institution was at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Note that there is a limit to the number of transfer hours that may be counted toward a WKU graduate program; see the Graduate Catalog for further details.
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