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I’m enrolled at another post-secondary institution and would like to take the Mount Royal BA – Criminal Justice program. Can I apply for admission and transfer my courses?

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I’m enrolled at another post-secondary institution and would like to take the Mount Royal BA – Criminal Justice program. Can I apply for admission and transfer my courses?

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Students may apply for admission through the regular admission process. Once we have received official transcripts from your previous coursework an assessment of your courses for the purpose of transferability will take place. Effective Fall 2008, Mount Royal is rolling out all four years of the Bachelor of Arts — Criminal Justice so students who have taken justice-related courses at another post-secondary institution can apply for admission into the BA—CJ. The amount of course transfer an incoming student receives will depend on the specific courses they are transferring. You should note that if you transfer into the new Mount Royal Bachelor of Arts — Criminal Justice program, your earliest completion date will be 2010, depending on the amount of transfer credit you receive.

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