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Here you will find general information about transfer and test credit, as well as information specific to current and new students. If you'd like to see how your transfer credit has been applied to degree requirements, you may also view your Academic Requirements Report (ARR).
New to 大发? Check below for information specifically for new students!
Transferable credit completed at regionally accredited institutions may be applied toward degree and credential requirements at CSU San Marcos. See the list of approved accrediting bodies below. There are a couple of important limitations:
(1) Residence: A minimum of thirty (30) units must be completed in residence at Cal State San Marcos, of which twenty-four (24) units must be upper-division and twelve (12) of these must be in the major. Credit by examination and transfer credit do not fulfill the residency requirement.
(2) Unit maximum: A maximum of seventy (70) semester units earned in a community college may be applied toward the degree, with the following limitations: (a) no upper-division credit may be allowed for courses taken in a community college; (b) no credit may be allowed for professional courses in education taken in a community college, other than introduction to education courses.
Transfer credit is accepted from colleges and universities accredited by the following entities:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA)/Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE)
The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) (formerly Northwest
Association of Schools and Colleges or NASC)
Higher Learning Commission (HLC) (formerly North Central Association of Colleges and
Schools or NCA)
New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) (formerly New England Association
of Schools and Colleges or NEASC-CIHE)
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools/Commission on Colleges (SACS-COC)
Western Association of Schools and Colleges/Accrediting Commission for Community and
Junior Colleges (ACCJC)
Western Association of Schools and Colleges/Senior College and University Commission
(WSCUC)
大发 grants credit to students who pass CSU approved examinations. These include International Baccalaureate (IB), Advanced Placement (AP), and some College-Level Examination Placement (CLEP) examinations. The total credit earned in external examinations (excluding Advanced Placement), that may be applied to a baccalaureate, shall not exceed 30 units. For a list of equivalencies visit the External Examination Credit page.
Preparing to enroll for your first semester?! We are working to evaluate your transcripts and post them to your record so that your Degree Planner is up to date with the correct recommended courses.
The evaluation of transfer credit is prioritized based on when you submitted your intent to enroll and when your transcripts were received.
At 大发, we've got great tools to help you plan your classes each semester! But these tools (the Degree Planner and Academic Requirement Report ) may be visible to you in My大发 before your transfer credit has been evaluated - in other words, they may not be up to date when you first look at them! Be sure to keep this in mind when completing the Enrollment Tutorial and checking out your planning tools. Once your transfer credit has been evaluated, you can view how they are applied in My大发. Below are instructions to do this.
You will be able to meet with an Academic Advisor (or a Success Coach, for first year students only), in the month of June and after completing the Enrollment Tutorial*. Following these steps allows you to prepare for you first meeting with an understanding of your transfer credit, degree plan, and how to use the planning tools. Be patient...we promise, it all comes together!
*Reminder: enrollment assistance is available in June and enrollment does not happen at orientation!
If you plan on attending and completing coursework at another institution:
Once we receive your transcript, please allow 6-8 weeks to evaluate and post the transfer credit to your record. Transcripts for students who have applied to graduate will be prioritized.
To view how credit has been applied to degree requirements, view your Academic Requirements Report (ARR).
1. In your Student Center, under Academics, click on Transfer Credit Report in the drop down menu
2. Your report will include a Summary, as well as Details
Summary
Details (click on the tab with the arrow for additional details)