I completed courses in Penn States noncredit certificate program in GIS. How can I convert those CEUs to Penn State credit?
Students admitted to the master’s degree (MGIS) program in GIS who completed the certificate program in GIS on a noncredit basis within 5 years of their application to the master’s program may request that specific course work from the noncredit GIS certificate be converted to credit (11-credit maximum). When this is done, the student will pay an appropriate tuition differential that will be identified and cleared with the University Budget Office. To request a conversion of credits, contact your MGIS academic adviser or the MGIS advising coordinator.
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