Transfer Students
Application Guidelines for TRANSFER students
Students who have successfully completed college/university level coursework prior to their acceptance to Alice Isaac University should submit official transcripts with their application. Transfer credits are evaluated by the Registrar’s Office, in consultation with the appropriate Deans prior to Alice Isaac University enrollment.
Grades earned in courses accepted for transfer will not be included in the GPA of the student at Alice Isaac University. However, the credits earned will be counted towards the total number required for graduation and only courses where students earned a grade of ‘C-‘ or higher will be considered for transfer to Alice Isaac University. A maximum of 30 credit hours from accredited institutions of higher learning may be accepted and used to satisfy major and general education requirements.
All students who have completed 2 years or more or have completed 60 transferable credit hours and above from an accredited university with a CGPA of 2.0/4.0 or higher OR 2.5/5.0 or higher will be admitted without having to present the University with any high school or examination documentation. Students who do not meet the above mentioned criteria must apply with their high school credentials. Alice Isaac University may allow a maximum of 30 credits to transfer that are recorded on a pass/fail basis.
Alice Isaac University reserves the right to deny credit for any courses taken at other institutions for any reason. Courses taken more than 7 years prior to acceptance will require additional review. Only those courses that are comparable to Alice Isaac University courses in content and rigor may be approved for transfer.
For students transferring credits from a university on a quarter system, may receive 2/3 of an Alice Isaac University credit hour for each quarter hour earned. For example, four quarter hours from a transfer institution equals 2.67 credit hours at Alice Isaac University. Alice Isaac University may allow a maximum of 12 credits to transfer that are recorded on a pass/fail basis.