If a student reaches 56 credits and then takes an LCC course to fulfill an Integrative Studies requirement, can that course be transferred back and be used to fulfill the requirement?
Unless the course transfers to MSU as an exact match with an Integrative Studies course as detailed in the University Requirement Equivalencies page, the answer is no. If the course is an exact match, the course can be transferred to MSU without the credit, fulfilling the requirement but not advancing the total credits of the student. If the course is not an exact match, the course may transfer to MSU, but it cannot be applied toward the Integrative Studies requirements.
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