I have taken previous graduate courses in psychology or a related field (e.g., social work, family therapy and counseling). Can I transfer any of those credits?
It may be possible to transfer up to 12 credits. Whether you can transfer graduate courses and how many credits you can transfer will be determined on a case-by-case basis. The transfer coursework must have been completed within the last five years at a regionally accredited graduate institution with a grade of B or better. Life experience, workshops, seminars, and individual learning programs do not qualify for transfer credit. All requests for acceptance of course transfer are handled individually. More detailed information about this is available in the Psy.D. Learner Handbook.
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