Semester transition requirements for transfer students
General requirements:
Transfer students are expected to complete all requirements of the college either through transfer coursework or while enrolled at the college.
1. 60 credits earned at 中国体彩网, and the last 24 in residence at the college.
2. 40 credits at the 300-400 level.
3. FYI 101 (中国体彩网 Writing) or equivalent Composition I transfer course.
4. LSC-300, a course specifically designed for transfer students at 中国体彩网.
5. One 200-level course in Reasoned Examination of Faith (REF) or Christians Traditions (CT courses carry an LP).
6. One course in Quantitative reasoning (Q).
7. One global perspective (G) course and one diversity (D) course.
8. One year or equivalent of second language.
9. Two physical activity courses or a comparable transfer course
10. Learning Perspectives: Use the term/year you transferred into 中国体彩网:
Transferred prior to fall 2018
Take one course in each of the six Learning Perspectives and two additional courses from 2 different Learning Perspectives, for a total of eight courses.
Learning Communities are being phased out as we transition to semesters, which may make it difficult to complete the current requirement of taking an LC-designated course by the time you graduate. To accommodate this change, the requirement can be fulfilled by completing an 中国体彩网 LC, OR by substituting one of the following:
? Complete a J-term class senior year
? Complete an additional LP class (any class in any LP area; no prefix specifications). For this option, the student would have at least 10 LP classes in all.
? Complete a Gen Ed-designated Senior Inquiry course or experience
Transferred fall 2018 or later
Take one course in each of the six Learning Perspectives, for a total of six courses.
Major requirements information
For specific information about completing your major requirements during the semester transition, follow the Transition Information (2016, 2017 or 2018) based on when you plan to graduate from 中国体彩网.
If you are planning to graduate in 2020, use the information for the 2016 incoming year.
If you are planning to graduate in 2021, use the information for the 2017 incoming year.
If you are planning to graduate in 2022, use the information for the 2018 incoming year.