This policy explains the requirements for accepting undergraduate transfer credit from another institution and/or other qualifying experiences. The policy also addresses how transfer credits may be applied towards BGSU degree requirements and an appeals process. Students are also referred to "general education curriculum" and the "Ohio transfer module" for more specific information about the transfer general education credits. This policy is part of the undergraduate catalog. The undergraduate catalog provides university academic policies and information about programhttp://www.bgsu.edu/catalog/academic-policies.html.
Universities and colleges with accreditations or that are candidates for accreditation by one of the regional accrediting associations, (such as north central association of colleges and schools) and colleges and universities in foreign countries that hold official recognition in the specific country in which located:
Bowling Green state university does not generally accept transfer credit from institutions lacking accreditation from one of the six regional accrediting agencies (e.g., North Central Association). However, such transfer of credit is possible, particularly if the originating institution has accreditation from a disciplinary-based accrediting agency recognized by the council for higher education accreditation (CHEA).
Bowling Green state university awards transfer credit for formal coursework of baccalaureate level from an acceptable collegiate source as described in the "Acceptable collegiate sources for credit transfer" section of this catalog. All courses with passing grades, including grades of "D" that carry quality points of 1.0 or greater (on a 4.0 scale) will transfer. Individual degree or program requirements may demand a higher grade than "D" in selected courses. Those standards will apply equally to transfer courses and to courses taken at BGSU.
For information on transfer credit equivalencies, click on the following link: u.select - a course applicability system.
In order to facilitate transfer with maximum applicability of transfer credit, prospective transfer students should plan a course of study that will meet the requirements of a degree program at the receiving institution. Transfer assurance (guides (TAGs) are designed to provide advice about course selection that will guarantee that courses taken within a TAG will transfer and apply to particular majors. Specifically, students should identify early in their collegiate studies an institution and major to which they desire to transfer. Furthermore, students should determine if there are language requirements or any special course requirements, such as prerequisite courses or the initial parts of course sequences that can be met during the freshman or sophomore year. This will enable students to plan and pursue a course of study that will articulate with the receiving institution's major. Students are encouraged to seek further information regarding transfer from their advisor, the college or university to which they plan to transfer, and from the Ohio Board of Regents athttp://regents.ohio.gov/transfer/tags/index.php.
Date: January 2015
Ohio Admin. Code 3341-3-58
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3345
Rule Amplifies: 3345