How many of my community college courses will transfer to the BSW Program at KU?
Current University of Kansas regulations allow the transfer of 64 hours from a community college to count toward the total hour requirement at KU. If students take additional community college courses to meet KU general education requirements, courses can meet requirements but do count toward the total hour requirement. To see how credit will transfer, go to the CredTran Web site. Additional hours taken at other four-year colleges and universities will be accepted. Social work courses completed at other four-year institutions are accepted to fulfill graduation requirements in social welfare (e.g., in place of specifically prescribed courses) only if they are substantially equivalent, as indicated by course description, hours of credit, and prerequisites. The BSW director determines whether courses are accepted in place of required BSW courses. To earn a bachelor of social work degree from KU, you must complete the last 30 hours of credit for the degree by taking courses offered by KU a
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