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UNCA
> Registrar > Transferring
> Transfer Evaluations
Evaluations of transfer credit are completed after a student is admitted
to UNC Asheville. The university awards transfer
credit for courses completed with a grade of C or better taken at regionally
accredited undergraduate institutions, and determined to be compatible with the
university's programs.
Courses submitted for transfer credit are
evaluated, and equivalencies determined by the Registrar's Office. In cases of doubt, equivalency may be
determined by the chairs of appropriate departments. Courses from regionally
accredited two-year colleges will be evaluated in the same manner as those from
four-year institutions, except in the case of specific administrative agreements
with two-year colleges.
Students with 60 or more credits from two-year
institutions must earn a minimum of 60 additional credits at four-year
institutions. Applied courses, whether technical or methodological (except in
the fine arts), are not transferable unless they fulfill specific degree
requirements and are approved by the chair of the appropriate department.
Courses to satisfy General Education/Integrative
Liberal Studies and major
requirements are judged individually. They should be generally equivalent in
information and methodology to courses in the university's core curriculum or major programs. In cases of doubt, the chairs of the appropriate
departments will determine the equivalency accepted. Courses will be considered
general electives if they are not part of the core curriculum or required
for the major or minor.
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