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How is credit from foreign institutions treated?

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How is credit from foreign institutions treated?

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Academic credit from foreign institutions is handled in the same manner as other transfer credit. If you have attended a regionally accredited international institution (or are transferring from a regionally accredited American school), courses with grades of “C” or better would transfer. After a transfer credit evaluation has been completed by the Admissions Office, you should meet with an academic adviser to plan how courses will best be used in your degree program. Be sure to check the information for “International Students” on the Admissions Office website.

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