Answers
to Questions about Transferring Credits from Colleges and Exams (AP, IB,
CLEP)
1. I
have AP credits, CLEP credits and also some community college credits
I earned while I was in high school. Will all of these be elective credits
or can they be used to fulfill General Education or other requirements?
Many transfer classes
and exam credits can fulfill General Education or other requirements.
You need to see an advisor as soon as possible to find out what requirements
might be fulfilled. If you do not see an advisor, you might take classes
you don't really need because they duplicate credit you already have.
2. I
just graduated from high school and this is my first year at the University
of Arizona. I transferred in 35 units of CLEP and AP credit. Am I a freshman
or a sophomore?
You are a first
year student at the University of Arizona, however, the number of units
that you have makes you a sophomore. When you register for next semester
during Priority Registration time you will register with the sophomores.
3. Can
I take summer classes at a community college that will count toward my
degree at U of A?
If you plan to
take courses at an Arizona or out-of-state institution and apply the
courses toward completion of a UA degree, you should:
- Select appropriate
courses with the help of your college or department academic advisor.
- Provide your
advisor with course descriptions from that institution's undergraduate
catalog, most of which are accessible on-line.
- Obtain approval
for a course before you enroll at the other institution by completing
and submitting a Transfer
Credit Pre-approval Form according to the instructions on the
form. Your advisor will keep the original form and will give you a
copy.
You must
earn a "C" or better to transfer a class.