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Transfer Credit
To help students obtain information about transfer credit evaluation, please visit "u.select" at www.transfer.org. U.select allows students to determine if and how specific coursework will transfer and apply to degree programs at other participating institutions.
Transfer credit earned at Ohio institutions will be accepted for all passing grades for courses taken Fall 2005 and after. Transfer credit earned at institutions out of state will be accepted for grades C or better. All transfer credit is posted to your Miami record without grades; therefore, the credits and grades are not computed in your Miami grade point average.
Ohio has a statewide policy to facilitate the transfer of credits throughout the public higher education system. The policy creates a transfer module, which is a specific set of general education requirements. If you successfully complete the module at one college or university, you will have fulfilled the module at the school to which you transfer. You will, however, be required to complete any additional general education requirements that are not included in the transfer module. The policy also identifies Transfer Assurance Guide (TAG) courses that guarantee that the courses and their credits will transfer and apply toward the major at any of Ohio's public institutions of higher education. See Miami's General Bulletin for complete information about Ohio's Transfer and Articulation Policy.
If you have attended an institution that is provisionally accredited by a regional accrediting agency, you must validate your coursework by earning 32 semester hours at Miami with a 2.0 cumulative grade point average and satisfy any divisional and departmental restrictions. You must petition credit that is more than 10 years old through the academic division in which you wish to enroll.
For more information on transfer credit evaluation, visit the Office of the Registrar.
Quarter/Semester Conversion
A quarter hour is two-thirds of a semester hour. If you are transferring from a school on the quarter system, multiply the number of credit hours earned at your school by .6667 to compute the semester hour equivalent of your course work.
Credit Limitations
Non-traditional credit includes correspondence credit and armed forces credit. Non-traditional credit is limited to 32 semester hours; only 20 of the 32 hours may be in correspondence work from other institutions. All forms of non-traditional credit may be accepted only with the approval of the appropriate academic department.
Graduation Requirements
For the bachelor's degree, basic graduation requirements include the following:
- A minimum of 128 semester hours. Degree programs will vary in total hours required. Of the total 128 semester hours, at least 32 must be from Miami University (any campus), including 12 of the final 20 hours required for the bachelor's degree
- At least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average
- Fulfillment of The Miami Plan for Liberal Education
- Fulfillment of divisional and major requirements
- Submission of graduation application and fee (due the semester prior to graduation)
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