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TRANSFER STUDENTS



Coursework previously completed at another institution will be evaluated relative to its equivalency to Johnson College courses and to the specific program of study. Students who wish to transfer courses must follow the procedures below:

A copy of the evaluation will be provided to the student.

The College accepts a maximum of 30 credits from another institution. Of the remaining credits required for graduation, a minimum of 37 must be completed at Johnson College.

Only courses completed with a grade of "C" or better will be considered for transfer credit. Transfer credit will appear on the student's transcript, but only credits from Johnson College will be used in computing the student's Grade Point Average (GPA) and eligibility for academic honors. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that all courses have been evaluated prior to registration to avoid duplication of courses.

Coursework completed within the past ten years will be evaluated according to current standards. Coursework completed more than ten years ago will be evaluated on a course-by-course basis by the Vice President of Academic Affairs and the appropriate Department Chairperson.

Once accepted to Johnson College, students may transfer no more than six additional credits. The appropriate Department Chairperson must approve coursework from another institution. Upon completion of coursework, an official transcript must be forwarded to the Registrar's Office. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that these transcripts are forwarded to the Registrar.

Radiologic Technology students who have completed previous Radiologic Technology courses are not typically granted transfer credit. Exceptions may be granted on a caseby- case basis by the Department Chairperson and Clinical Coordinator. Only courses completed with a grade of C+ or better will be considered for transfer credit.

Transfer of Credit with Baccalaureate Institution Johnson College has program specific articulation agreements with two baccalaureate awarding institutions, Marywood University and the State University of New York (Utica/Rome). These agreements are program specific. The College also participates in a Next-Step Program with the University of Scranton; additional information on this program is available in the Career Services Office.