What is a Transient Student? Since UA students can take classes as a guest at another university or college, how do the credits for those classes transfer back to UA?
Any University of Akron student who wishes to take coursework at another accredited institution of higher education is considered a transient student. The student must receive prior approval by the academic dean of the appropriate college/department if the student intends to apply this course work toward a degree at The University of Akron. Transient Permission Form That is, a student can make an official request for transient credit by submitting a Transient Permission Form. If the coursework taken at another institution will be used to satisfy University of Akron General Education requirements, permission to take the course(s) must be received from the University College Dean’s Office. If the coursework taken at another institution will be used to satisfy a degree-granting college degree requirement or as elective credit, permission to take the course must be received from the department or college in which the course is taught at The University of Akron. If a student is within 32 cr
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- Ive heard that I can take classes as a guest (or transient student) at another university or college. How do I make sure that the credits for those classes transfer back to UA?
- What is a Transient Student? Since UA students can take classes as a guest at another university or college, how do the credits for those classes transfer back to UA?
- If a student transfers from another university/college, does his/her GPA from the previous institution transfer to UA or do just the credits transfer?