I want to take a course at another school and transfer the credit into my Chemistry major. What is the procedure?
Check with Evaluations (Moulton 106, 438-2282) to see whether and, if so, how the course is articulated at ISU — that is, find out how that course at that particular school is counted as far as any equivalent ISU courses and/or credit. If the course you want to take has not been articulated (meaning that it has not already been evaluated by ISU staff for transfer credit), see your advisor/mentor for approval of that course. You will need to bring the catalog from the school at which you intend to take the transfer course, and perhaps a course syllabus as well. If you have already taken chemistry course at another school make arrangements at the transfer institution to have the course transferred to ISU through the Evaluations Office. Obtain a copy of the course syllabus and a course catalog from the transfer institution, and ask your Chemistry advisor if the course can be applied to your major. In some cases, the advisor may be able to determine if you can receive credit towards the m
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