I’m going on Study Abroad/National Student Exchange. How can I tell if those courses are going to count?
Before participating on a Study Abroad, Mānoa International Exchange (MIX) or National Student Exchange (NSE), you should choose courses you plan to take and be sure to include some extras, in case the ones you want are full. You can get an idea how some courses may transfer to UHM by visiting the Transfer Credit Search database: http://manoa.hawaii.edu/admissions/ Only courses that have already been transferred into UHM and evaluated are listed, so you may not find all the courses you’re looking for. In that case, discuss your list of possible courses with both your Study Abroad/NSE advisor and your college/school advisor. If you need a more exact evaluation, you may need to obtain an evaluation from the relevant department, and your Study Abroad/NSE or college/school advisors can help you contact the departments’ undergraduate advisor(s). You should get departmental evaluations in writing.
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