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Transfer of credit
A transfer of credit is one earned for a module successfully
pursued at an approved tertiary institution and deemed equivalent
to one in a undergraduate course of study. No grades are issued
for these credits, but the credit count towards completion of the
course of study. Transfer credit(s) are therefore not calculated in
the Grade Point Average (GPA), but will appear on the student’s
academic record as Transfer Credit(s) and to fulfill requirements
for graduation.
Only official transcript from other institutions may be used to
evaluate and/or award credit. To be eligible for evaluation, the
grade for the module must appear on the official transcript from
the institution. New students must request that an official
transcript from all previously attended institution be mailed to the
Office of the Registrar.
Modules used as basis for matriculation are not recorded as
transfer credits, and they do not form part of the University’s
record of the student’s academic performance.
A minimum of
Grade C
is required for credit transfer of
modules taken in undergraduate degrees courses of study.
Individual Schools have discretion to adopt a higher minimum
grade where appropriate, such as in core modules. Performance
designations other than letter or percentage grades are not
acceptable for transfer credit.
Credit transfer will not be
granted for the research component of a degree or diploma.
Transfer Credit(s) is done once per entry for Course of Study.