Become the leader you know you are with an Elmira College degree ... even if your academic career didn't start here.
What you need to know as a transfer student:
- You must complete at least 30 credit hours at Elmira, including at least 15 credit hours in the desired major and nine credits in your desired minor.
- You can transfer with a maximum of 68 credit hours from two-year colleges or 90 credit hours from four-year institutions.
- Some students entering at the junior level may require more than 60 additional credits to complete all requirements, depending on the program selected.
The Registrar evaluates transfer credits according to the following guidelines:
- Undergraduate credit for which the student received a grade of C- or above will be considered for transfer to Elmira College only from accredited institutions or organizations accredited by an agency that is a member of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
- Courses of a generally similar nature, content, and level to Elmira courses will be accepted. Narrowly vocational or remedial courses will not be accepted.
- Courses taken at another college in which the student received a grade of D-, D, or D+ may be accepted to waive a prerequisite or a degree requirement but will not be transferred for credit toward the Elmira College degree. Elmira College, however, does accept “D” grades on courses, which comprise part of certain associate degrees from community and junior colleges with which Elmira College has articulation agreements, in accordance with the specific terms and conditions set forth in each agreement.
- If another college permitted the student to repeat a course to raise a grade, Elmira College will accept the higher grade.
- Students who transfer to Elmira College, regardless of class rank at the time of transfer, must complete all requirements for the degree in effect at that time, for his or her entering class.
- Elmira College accepts credit recommendations as given by the commission on the Accreditation of Service Experience, the Educational Testing Service, New York State Department of Education, and the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers.
- All other credit determinations will be made by the Registrar in consultation with the Provost and faculty in the field from which a course is taught on the basis of guidelines recommended by the Educational Standards Committee and approved by the faculty.
- Elmira College's transfer credit policy does not distinguish courses taught in different modes of delivery.