Transfer Credit Evaluation

Transfer Credit Evaluation

The Warner University curriculum policies usually allow for a complete transfer of credit. If you have questions, contact the Admissions Office or the Registrar’s Office. Transfer credits can only be posted from an official transcript. Evaluation of transfer credit for all transfer applicants follows these criteria:

  • Two-year college credit must parallel the coursework offered by Warner University. The associate degree is evaluated on a course-by-course basis unless it is part of an Articulation Agreement, in which case the agreement will detail how the associate degree will transfer.
  • Terminal associate degree programs are generally accepted only on a course-by-course basis. The key courses are those that are appropriate to a liberal arts curriculum.
  • Up to 30 semester credit hours of Experiential Learning (earned prior to matriculation as posted on the official transcript) will be accepted at the time of entry.
  • Credit transferred from an institution that is not regionally accredited is evaluated on a course-by-course basis. Each course is listed on an Academic Credit Evaluation Worksheet and reviewed in terms of its content, objectives, and the qualification of the instructor.
  • “D” and “F” grades will transfer to Warner University as a part of the student’s academic history. Only three “D” grades may apply to the completion of the bachelor’s degree, and a grade of “C” or higher is required in English composition, mathematics, and all courses in the student’s major and minor.
  • Students may be asked to repeat courses when, because of the dates of the courses, significant changes have occurred in the content field.