Acceptability of credit

(Policy updated:  May 1, 2000)

The determination of acceptability of credit for course work completed at another institution of higher learning, whether the other institution is accredited or not, is made solely at the discretion of The University of Arizona.  The evaluation of any course work or exam from another institution or organization for acceptance by The University of Arizona will be based only on an official transcript from the institution originally offering the course work or exam.

A few general policies:

  • Credit is not given for grades lower than a C.
  • Grades from other institutions are not included in the calculation of The University of Arizona grade-point average.
  • Remedial, vocational, technical, highly specialized and personal development courses are not accepted for credit.  
  • All transfer courses from Arizona public community colleges will be reviewed individually by the Director of Transfer Curriculum & Articulation and by the appropriate University departments to determine which courses are acceptable for University credit.

Students are advised to check with the Office of Admissions and New Student Enrollment to determine the acceptability of credit from other institutions. Applicability of transfer credit to a student's academic curriculum is determined by the academic advisor in the student's major department.


Page last updated:  May 20, 2013


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