How can transfer courses equate Whitman courses?
This depends on several factors: if it was a quarter-system course, how much the course is like the Whitman course, and the level the course taken. For instance, if you successfully complete Calculus III at a quarter-system college and you are a Mathematics major, that department may waive MATH-126. You must discuss this, however, with your advisor! On the other hand, if you take the middle course of a 3-quarter series, you may not be granted course equivalency for the second semester of a similar series at Whitman. In these cases, you may instead be granted a general equivalency, not an exact equivalency. For example, if you take at XYZ University its General Chemistry CHEM-2, but not CHEM-3, you may not be granted equivalency for Whitman’s CHEM-126. Instead, you may be granted an “equivalency” of CHEM-TF.OC.
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