What if the student is one credit short of the required 24 credits in Integrative Studies?
Students who transfer a course that is eligible for an Integrative Studies requirement but where the credit value is one credit short of the requirement are eligible for a waiver of the 24 Credits in Integrative Studies requirement. This is a blanket exception for all students. The exception is for 1 credit only, reducing the requirement from 24 to 23 credits, for any requirement except Lab. If a student earns 23 credits in Integrative Studies, but is short one lab credit, the student must take another Lab experience to make up the difference and is not eligible for the blanket exception. Students who fall below 23 credits will be required to take additional Integrative Studies coursework in order to meet the requirement.
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