Transfer Equivalencies
Transfer Credit Guide
Edgewood College has developed a number of transfer articulation agreements—agreements that make it easier for you to transfer from one school to another.
Edgewood College accepts transfer credit within the following guidelines:
- An official evaluation of credits is made after the student is admitted to the College.
- Courses in which a student receives a "D" grade or lower do not transfer.
- Any transfer student who has not fulfilled the English composition and
mathematics requirements must take placement tests. - A maximum of 60 semester hours can be transferred from all junior college or two-year campuses attended.
- Students who receive an Associate of Arts and Science Degree from one of the University of Wisconsin Colleges will be considered to have fulfilled all of Edgewood College's general education requirements except Foreign Language, Religious Studies, and Human Issues.
- Courses that are repeated are counted only once in total credits earned. If a student repeats a course at Edgewood which was previously accepted for credit at the time of transfer, the transferred credits will be removed from the student's record.
- A minimum of 32 semester hours must be earned at Edgewood College, including required work in the major. Each department determines the number of credits that must be earned at Edgewood by those who apply for advanced study in that department.
- Several academic departments have additional requirements before students are able to declare a major. For more information about those requirements visit the departmental website or inquire with an admissions counselor.
Questions about the transfer credit evaluation process? Call 1-800-444-4861 or email Tami at tkoepsel@edgewood.edu to learn more!
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