I completed courses in Penn States noncredit GIS certificate program. How can I convert those CEUs to Penn State credit?
Students admitted to the MGIS degree program who completed the GIS certificate on a noncredit basis within five years of their application to the MGIS degree 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, please contact your MGIS academic adviser or the MGIS advising coordinator.
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