Doctoral Programs and Transfer Credits

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by basrsu, Jun 5, 2007.

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  1. adireynolds

    adireynolds New Member

    Hi Clapper,

    I guess you didn't revisit my other thread, where I had posted this. :) The below is from an email from one of NCU's Enrollment Specialists that I am in communication with about my own application:

    NCU accepts up to (30) thirty graduate level credits in transfer towards our doctoral programs.

    If you are an applicant that has completed doctoral coursework in an approved doctoral program, or if you consider yourself to be ABD (All But Dissertation) you may request to be evaluated under special consideration.


    Note: if you consider yourself to be ABD (All But Dissertation) NCU will consider your academic history but will not grant ABD status to any applicant.

    Under special consideration, you may be given the opportunity to transfer up to (45) forty-five credit hours toward your degree. This does not guarantee any applicant will receive all (45) forty-five credits towards their program. Credit transfer eligibility will be determined on a case by case basis under special consideration status.

    As your capacity to transfer doctoral credits into the NCU program is highly dependent upon your individual academic history, the only way for NCU to accurately determine your credit transfer eligibility is through an official transcript evaluation.

    Cheers,
    Adrienne
     

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