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Overview
Students may receive credit for courses in several
ways:
- by completing the courses satisfactorily
- by passing proficiency exams
- by demonstrating experiential learning through portfolio development
- by transferring credits
Students who wish to transfer to other institutions should contact
the Registrar at that college or university for information about transferability
of credit.
Transferring Credits
Students who transfer from another college should
have a transcript of their college courses sent
directly from their original college to the Registrar
at the University of Northwestern Ohio for evaluation
of credit. Credit
may be granted for comparable course descriptions
and credit hours in which students have received a grade of C or better.
A maximum of 8 quarter hours for master degree programs, 135 quarter
hours for baccalaureate degree programs, 81 quarter hours for associate
degree programs and 54 quarter hours for diploma programs may be transferred
from other institutions. A maximum of 20 credit hours will be
transferred into the general component of the associate of applied science
degree. Diploma students are required to complete their general
education course requirements through the University of Northwestern
Ohio. Computer and other technical courses will need to be retaken
if not taken within a recent time period.
Proficiency Exams
Proficiency exams may be taken by all students – Traditional and Virtual College. Contact the Registrar's Office for a list of courses for which proficiency exams are available. Fees are $50 per test for the College of Business and $50 per written test/$150 per hands-on test for a technical course in the College of Technologies.
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