Transfer Credit From Another College/University in the US
Use our equivalency tool* to see how your credits may transfer from another College or University in the US
to 91ÖÆÆ¬³§!
*This tool should be used as a guide as equivalencies are unofficial and subject to
change. The equivalencies reflect the most common transfer articulations received
from regionally accredited colleges and universities, however, 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ accepts
credit from any regionally accredited institution, nationwide. If you have questions
about how your credit transfers, please contact the Evaluation Team at evaluation@harpercollege.edu.
A degree seeking student who has attended any other college(s) must have an official
transcript from each college attended sent to the Admissions Office.
- Step 1. Apply to the College.
- Step 2. Have your previous institution send 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ your official transcripts. Once
official transcripts are received they will be evaluated within 2–3 weeks.
A student may transfer credit to 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ according to the following conditions:
- The collegiate institution previously attended must be a regionally accredited institution
awarding college credit.
- If a student’s cumulative transfer GPA is a 2.0 or above (C average), successfully
completed coursework with a grade of D or above will be articulated.
- If a student's cumulative transfer GPA is below a 2.0, only C grades and higher will
be articulated to the student's account.
- If the student has attended multiple institutions, all previous coursework will be
evaluated independently.
- A maximum of 50 transferable credit hours will be articulated to a student's account
automatically. If a student requires additional credit to be added, the student must
email evaluation@harpercollege.edu to request additional coursework to be articulated.
- Credit that has been articulated to a student's academic record cannot be removed
after it has been added.
- Students interested in limited enrollment programs: please note that BIO 230, 260
and 261 have a 5-year expiration date. If you took equivalency of these courses outside
of the five year limit, you many need to retake one or more of these programs at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§
to be eligible for the program.
- Credit may be transferred, but the grades earned at other institutions are not transferred,
nor are the grades included in computing the cumulative GPA at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§. Grades
from other institutions may be used to determine whether a student has successfully
met course prerequisites. Elective credit may also be awarded for transfer coursework
with no direct equivalency at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§.
- Courses which are a part of a department or program of study not offered by 91ÖÆÆ¬³§
College are considered non-transferable.
Talk with an advisor about Credit for Prior Learning. Visit the One Stop page for contact information, to chat or request information.