Limitations on Credit Applicable Toward a Degree
- °µÍøTV will accept no more than 90 credits combined total from two-year colleges, unaccredited institutions, and approved testing programs such as AP, CLEP, IB. Of those 90 credits, no more than 45 credits may come from exam programs, including °µÍøTV's Credity by Exam.
- You may earn no more than 20 credits from other institutions after matriculating at °µÍøTV, with the exception of courses earned through a pre-approved study abroad program.
- At least 25 of your final 45 credits for the degree must be earned through °µÍøTV, with the exception of approved study abroad credits.
- Except when participating in approved study abroad, you may not take courses concurrently from °µÍøTV and another institution during the regular academic year (Autumn through Spring quarters).
- You may earn up to 10 credits toward a baccalaureate degree in skills courses approved by the °µÍøTV Curriculum Committee.
- You may enroll in 5000-level courses but they will not apply to undergraduate degree program requirements at °µÍøTV, nor are these courses eligible for financial aid.
- If you are a non-matriculated student, credits in excess of 45 taken will not apply toward a first undergraduate degree.
- If you are a non-matriculated student, credits in excess of 15 taken may not be applied to a post-baccalaureate degree.