May students receive transient study credits by attending schools outside the United States?
Students cannot receive transfer credits from an institution outside the United States, unless they receive approval from Emory Center for International Programs Abroad (CIPA) or the Office of Admission, depending on when you attended the school outside of the United States. Studying courses outside the borders of the United States is considered studying abroad. Domestic Transient Study gives students the opportunities to enroll at accredited institutions within the United States (including Puerto Rico and U.S Virgin Islands) during the summer, while they earn credits towards their Emory College of Arts and Sciences degree.
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