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May a student transfer courses from another university or through MSU Lifelong Education?

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May a student transfer courses from another university or through MSU Lifelong Education?

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Yes, students may transfer as many as 9 semester credits of graduate work from other accredited institutions, including graduate courses through MSU Lifelong Education. Transfer credits must gain approval through the College and the student’s academic advisor. Only courses in which at least a 3.0 grade or its equivalent was received will be considered for transfer. A Credit Evaluation form (see forms section) must be completed, signed by the advisor and submitted to the unit secretary along with an official copy of the transcript. Transcripts that have “issued to student” stamped on them cannot be used .Lifelong Education students who contemplate subsequent admission to degree programs must seek advice from the admitting department or school and college as to the applicability of courses/credits taken while in Lifelong Education status. There is no guarantee that these credits will be acceptable.

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Yes, students may transfer as many as 9 semester credits of graduate work from other accredited institutions, including graduate courses through MSU Lifelong Education. Transfer credits must gain approval through the College and the student’s academic advisor. Only courses in which at least a 3.0 grade or its equivalent was received will be considered for transfer. A Credit Evaluation form (see forms section) must be completed, signed by the advisor and submitted to the unit secretary along with an official copy of the transcript. Transcripts that have “issued to student” stamped on them cannot be used. Lifelong Education students who contemplate subsequent admission to degree programs must seek advice from the admitting department or school and college as to the applicability of courses/credits taken while in Lifelong Education status. There is no guarantee that these credits will be acceptable.

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