Transfer Credit
Transfer credits for courses taken at
other institutions are based on official transcripts issued directly to
the Registrar of Antioch University McGregor from the registrars of those
institutions.
The Registrar may evaluate credits from
institutions that were accredited at the time of the student's enrollment
by one of the regional associations recognized by the Council on Post
Secondary Accreditation: Middle States, New England, North Central, Northwest,
Southern, and Western Associations. If an institution was not accredited
by one of the regional associations listed above at the time of the student's
attendance, but subsequently became regionally accredited, the Registrar
may present the transcript to the faculty for consideration of credits
for those courses that have liberal arts-related content.
In addition, some institutions are not
accredited by one of the regional associations named above but have obtained
accreditation from one of the national institutional accrediting associations
recognized by the Council on Post Secondary Accreditation: American Association
of Bible Colleges, Association of Independent Colleges and Schools, Association
of Theological Schools in the U.S. and Canada, National Association of
Trade and Technical Schools, National Home Study Council. The Registrar
may present a transcript from an institution thus accredited to the faculty
for consideration of credits for those courses that have liberal arts-related
content.
Credits are translated into quarter
hours according to nationally accepted formulae, based on the definition
of the other college's credit unit as stated on the transcript or in the
catalogue. Credits from schools also using the quarter system transfer
1 to 1; credits from schools on the semester or trimester system transfer
in a ratio of 1.5 to 1.
Select from the list below to learn
more about a particular program's guidelines.